Christmas in Albion
It’s Christmastime, and a visit to Albion was a priority. The weather app on my phone listed a winter advisory – lake effect snow, cold temps, bad roads. But Kath and I packed up the Mazda, said a prayer, and headed up I-79. Everything went fairly well until we crossed under I-80, which of course was after dark had settled, and suddenly there were blizzard-like squalls beating at the car, almost no light, and a world of white everywhere you looked: including the road. It was hard to tell where the road was. I gripped the steering wheel, thinking that an hour of driving like this would do me in. But we stepped up our prayer and pleading, and after about 10 minutes it settled down a bit. Driving was still a little tense, but much better than it had been.
The next morning – as is our custom – Kath and I took our 2 mile walk out to the highway and back.
Mom hadn’t brought any decorations from the attic, so Kath and I went up with her and lugged 3 boxes down and had a great time pulling out treasures and making the house festive. John was a little hesitant, but before long he was helping, too, and we had the manger set displayed, the lighted poinsettia by the TV, and the tea towels hung in the kitchen.
It was a shorter visit than we liked, but it paid off with clear roads and no dangers.
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