I've heard it said that it's good luck if it RAINS on your wedding day...What about SNOW?...LOTS and LOTS of SNOW!?!?!
The party continued Tuesday with Brock and Sammi's wedding! A blizzard was heading to town so they were closing the Temple early that day. Brock and Sammi made it out just in time (so I'm told). I left early for their sealing to help with Sammi's hair and Marshall met me at the temple after dropping Kate off at Nate and Britt's. We knew there was a small chance the rumored blizzard would strand us somewhere that night so we made sure to leave Kate with everything she would need if we couldn't get back to her til the morning. This time it was just Kip and Nicole watching the kids all day and I must say it was really THEM that made this week happen. They basically spent their whole holiday babysitting so we could spend time together and enjoy the weeks events! Anyhow, after the sealing we braved the cold for a few minutes for some group shots and Brittanie powered through even longer to offer assistance while the couple snapped some more.
While we were waiting for them to finish, Allye told us the story of how Mike proposed and made the mistake of pointing out the exact location. Of course we had them reenact it! What was funny was the passers by who thought it was the real deal!
After we goofed off a little more, we headed to the Spaghetti Factory, (a family favorite), in Trolley Square for a nice family dinner and reception. By the time the reception was wrapping up the above mentioned blizzard was beginning.
As we left the restaurant, it was snowing pretty steadily but it was a deceivingly peaceful snowfall. Not the whiteout, windy, stay inside or loose your life kind of snow. Or at least we thought. As we headed to the I-15 from Trolley Square we slid a few times and had to take it slow but we had NO idea that we would be in any danger if we kept on. We were wrong. By the time we were getting on the overpass to merge onto the freeway we knew we were in for a stressful ride home. Our rear-wheel drive BMW is an EPIC FAIL in a blizzard!
As we were trying to get onto the freeway we slid everywhere, I mean everywhere. We slid back down the ramp multiple times and nearly hit the walls of the ramp as well. Unfortunately, once we had made the decision to try and get on the freeway there was no turning back. We literally had no way out. After a stressful few min of sliding everywhere, we finally got on I-15 South and got some traction when a Jeep sped by us and sent us sliding toward the wall. We didn't hit it but fishtailed and spun our wheels the whole way home. As we approached the point of the mountain Mike and Allye passed us while we were mid-slide and got a small idea of how our journey was going.
We decided to keep on keeping on and brave the point of the mountain because conditions where such that trying to exit was going to be just as dangerous for us as pressing forward. The point was windy, white-out conditions pretty much the whole way. There were several times that we slid inches from falling over the edge and I had to finally just close my eyes and pray because I was certain that we were going to spin into the path of another vehicle. Marshall was AMAZING and stayed relatively calm and drove like a champ!
After a little over an hour (total drive time) we made it to our exit!
Others who left before us and were in better suited vehicles had got stuck trying to get up the hill. So, we decided it was best to park our car at the park-n-ride and wait for Nate to shuttle us home from there in his Jeep. He and his buddy Michael came to get us. Nate even made the news that night when he was buying milk at the gas station but was mistakenly identified as "Jake Beeson" hahaha!
Anyway, It was an eventful day to say the least! I'm so grateful Heavenly Father blessed us with safety that night! There were so many times it could have ended badly and the fact that it didn't was no coincidence in my mind!