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Sunday, January 6, 2008

Our little homecoming surprise...

When we first made it back home after Christmas break, it was nighttime. So, we couldn't really see anything outside. When we woke up the next day and decided to go and buy groceries, we found this.....

would the owner of the silver Tiburon please unbury their car? *Ahem* If you look out your passenger window you will see... nothing. And if you could see out the window, big whoop. You can't get the door open because the snow plowers decided our car was a good parking spot for their load of snow! I mean seriously, look at the side view mirrors, and look at the pile of snow to the right of the car. It's almost even.

ice? nah, just snow.
The left side wasn't as bad. I still couldn't open the door which was bad because our window scrapper/snow brush was inside the car. Nothing a couple of kicks couldn't handle.








Luckily our neighbors who were on their way to go to the bookstore saw our predicament and got their snow clearing brush and helped us out. After we were able to get into the car, we had to rock it back and forth to try and move in out of the parking spot. One of our neighbors spotted a few snow shovels resting on the managers building so we borrowed those, cleared out behind the car, and finally got the car away from it's premature frozen burial.

3 comments:

Mubeen said...

Hello Hello! I found out about your blog from a little birdie! YAY! Now I can stalk you guys! ;-)It's so good to see you guys are doing so well!!! Keep in touch!!!

jess... said...

how come everyone gets to go to NYC but ME???? :( I left a couple of other comments on an older post...

Hunter Family said...

I've never been to NYC either. But wait...we now have TWO brothers that live in NY. I vote NYC for vacation 2009!! Anyone second that?

I'm glad you were able to get your car out of the snow. We went back to Germany after Christmas one year to find our car buried and the battery and starter needed to be replaced. That wasn't a very fun present to get.