Tuesday, January 16, 2007

30 Hawks, 10 Cemeteries, and 2 Crows Later...

Whew! We finally made it home on Wednesday night, January 3rd, and boy, were we glad to be home! We were able to get a rental vehicle (a Ford Freestar minivan) and travel due south out of Lamar. Once we passed Springfield, about 50 miles, we passed out of the snow-bound area and had clear roads all the way home. It took us about 9.5 hours altogether.

To pass the time traveling "The Northwest Passage" through the Oklahoma Panhandle, we decided to count things. We actually counted 30 hawks between Boise City and Guymon. We only saw one after that. Hmmm, interesting...

Once home, we slowly got back in the swing of things. The best part is, that the trucking company "Landstar" has agreed to pay all of our expenses, without hesitation. I think they were so grateful that noone was injured that the property damage and other misc. expenses seemed like no big deal. Praise the Lord for His favor and provision!

This should be the last entry to this blog. It's been real and it's been run, but it hasn't been real fun...

--Steve & Karen

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Homeward Bound??

We received a phone call at 8:10 a.m. this morning saying a vehicle was on its way to us. It will be a mini van. We decided to not count our chickens before they hatch; but hope to leave by noon. Steve just got through talking to a trucker who said highway 50 is open in Kansas but not in Colorado. There goes our route home. The trucker suggested we take another highway, I think 287, north to I-70 and then we will be on interstate the whole rest of the way instead of back roads that may or may not be cleared. He said the first 23 miles might be hard but that it would be dry after that. YEAH!!!!

Our waitress this morning at breakfast said the storm had brought 30 inches of snow here in Lamar. Some of the drifts are up to 10 feet high! They are expecting another storm in this weekend. They have told us that they hardly ever get snow in this part of Colorado. Hum, aren't we the blessed ones that get to experience this anomaly?? There was a group of men that have been working to clear the roads at breakfast this morning. They sure had some stories to tell. They were still saying how bad the roads are. They had seen drifts up to 15 feet high in some places.

Please continue to pray for our safety as we drive home. Hopefully our next entry will be from good old OKC, OK.

Love to all
Karen and Steve

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

Growing in Patience in Lamar

Here we still wait in Lamar, Colorado. Our wonderful State Farm agent, Chuck Davis, has arranged for a rental car for us. The hard part is that the rental place is in Pueblo. They are trying to get a team to bring a car to us. All their teams are out right now and there is someone else ahead of us in getting a car delivered. So still we wait. I haven't prayed for patience in recent memory, but Steve and I are having the opportunity to grow in this area anyway. I just talked with a man who spent 3 days at a truck stop. We were so blessed to be here this whole time.

The roads are so bad that, even though it has not snowed since Sunday, some national guard men yesterday said they had flipped a Snow Cat. We also heard from the highway patrol that they had a snowplow either stuck or flipped. The national guard are here now, trying to help motorists and feed cattle. So it's the worst possible road conditions imaginable. We will wait till tomorrow to leave even if we receive a car today because we don't want to drive on the ice at night. The high here today is only about 17, but it is sunny. The low tonight is predicted to be about 7.

We continue to become more proficient at Rummikub. Carol has really grown attached to it also.

http://www.rummikub.com/

A short while ago, Blackhawk Helicopters were spotted down the road in a hay lift operation for stranded cattle (seriously!). Should we try to hitch a ride? :)


More drama than we were really looking for...
Steve & Karen

Monday, January 1, 2007

Top 10 reasons to be thankful for our stay at the Cow Palace

We can always find something to be thankful for; even after a devastating wreck and being stranded far from home in a blizzard over a holiday. Here is our list of reasons:

10 - We are not stuck on the side of the road

9 - We have a warm room with a great shower and plenty of hot water!

8 - We have the only hotel in town that has a restaurant inside

7 - We have been able to share the goodness of God to lots of friendly travelers also stranded by the blizzard

6 - No one has been seriously injured through this experience

5 - Our family has been getting along and has drawn closer to each other

4 - We don't have to work, do chores, or clean and there is no GUILT

3 - We can eat to our hearts content and don't have to cook or do the dishes

2 - We can stay up late and sleep in every morning and take afternoon naps

FINALLY THE NUMBER 1 REASON: Unlimited hours to play Rummikub!!!

Ode to the Cow Palace


We'd like to write an ode
To our current snug abode.

The Palace on the Plains,
We thank you for all your pains.

Your staff has been great,
Serving travelers early and late.

We've all been locked together,
In this inclement weather.

Over the food we have raved,
From starvation we've been saved.

Your hard work has been noted.
May you all get promoted!

We hope whatever weather may arrive

You will continue to thrive.


Dedicated to the hardworking management and staff of the Best Western Cow Palace Inn in Lamar, Colorado. You have made a difficult time enjoyable.




Blizzard Pictures

Although the blizzard is over, we are still here at the Cow Palace waiting for the roads to the south to open. Highway 50 (east & west) opened this morning so people are clearing out. Please pray for Wayne Davis as he prepares to head this way to pick us up. It is a warm15 degrees outside right now and partly sunny, so hopefully the roads will clear up a little bit more today. We expect to spend our New Years Day snug in the hotel and watching football games. There is microwave popcorn in the vending machine and the staff will pop it for us in their microwave.
The following is a view of what we have seen and continue to see when we look out the window. We even ventured a walk out in it.










Wreck Pictures

Happy New Year to all!

Please excuse the large size (and slow download) of our pictures. This PC at the hotel does not have any photo-editing software, so we can't 'shrink' them before uploading them.
Carol's caved-in Buick with trailer on top
This is the space Carol had to get out of!

Cab of Truck 2 that hit Truck 1's trailer


Another view of Carol's car