We got 16" of snow overnight. The wind chill is 13 below zero and the wind is a blistering 32 MPH out of the NW.
In short, it is a blizzard and not a good time to own a Honda minivan in central Iowa.
The ground is bare in some areas and drifted over my head in other areas. Interstate systems are closed, and city snow plows have been pulled off the road until midnight tonight. Des Moines is virtually shut down.
After 3 years, today was the day that my neighbor’s daughter was to have her braces taken off. The orthodontist agreed to brave the blizzard to make the little girl happy.
My neighbor loaded his little girl in his prized Honda minivan. I should explain that I am not bashing those of you who happen to own such a vehicle. My neighbor and I have had a long-running, good-humored debate over whether his minivan is suitable for the upper Midwest. He doesn’t really care for my Dodges.
I watch as he backs out of his driveway and bottoms the undercarriage in the snow. He spins, and he spins, and he spins some more. I am laughing while he is cursing.
Eventually I walk over with my shovel and ask very naively what happened. I know he would rather kick my butt than give me an answer.
We shovel him out and he tries again. His forward progress was a max of 3 feet. His little girl had tears in her eyes.
I brushed off the Cummins Ram and took them both to the orthodontist.
On our way home the little girl was very happy and told her Daddy that they should get one of these Dodges. I am not above basking in the glory of this event.
In short, it is a blizzard and not a good time to own a Honda minivan in central Iowa.
The ground is bare in some areas and drifted over my head in other areas. Interstate systems are closed, and city snow plows have been pulled off the road until midnight tonight. Des Moines is virtually shut down.
After 3 years, today was the day that my neighbor’s daughter was to have her braces taken off. The orthodontist agreed to brave the blizzard to make the little girl happy.
My neighbor loaded his little girl in his prized Honda minivan. I should explain that I am not bashing those of you who happen to own such a vehicle. My neighbor and I have had a long-running, good-humored debate over whether his minivan is suitable for the upper Midwest. He doesn’t really care for my Dodges.
I watch as he backs out of his driveway and bottoms the undercarriage in the snow. He spins, and he spins, and he spins some more. I am laughing while he is cursing.
Eventually I walk over with my shovel and ask very naively what happened. I know he would rather kick my butt than give me an answer.
We shovel him out and he tries again. His forward progress was a max of 3 feet. His little girl had tears in her eyes.
I brushed off the Cummins Ram and took them both to the orthodontist.
On our way home the little girl was very happy and told her Daddy that they should get one of these Dodges. I am not above basking in the glory of this event.
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