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	<title>Clutch Cargo Lips &#187; thankgodfinalweekisover</title>
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		<title>Snow</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 22:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dona</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember the other day? When I complained about driving the kids around so much? I should have waited until today to complain because today was the worst. I thought I was going to get off easy today. Dean took Clare to school at 7 this morning. All I&#8217;d have to do was take Andrew at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember the other day? When I <a href="http://dponline.org/weblog/2008/01/14/taxi-mom/">complained about driving the kids around so much</a>? I should have waited until today to complain because today was the worst.</p>
<p>I thought I was going to get off easy today. Dean took Clare to school at 7 this morning. All I&#8217;d have to do was take Andrew at 10 and pick Clare up at 12. Andrew said he&#8217;d get the bus home. Easy day.</p>
<p>I drove Andrew to school as planned, then did some work in my attic office. Then it began to snow. It was light at first &#8211; I sat here looking out the window thinking how pretty it was and how much I was going to enjoy the drive to school to get Clare if big fat flakes were falling. I continued to work and occasionally looked out the window to marvel at what a little snow does to the landscape.</p>
<p>At 11:30 I decided to head out and brush the two inches of white powdery snow off my car. The road was covered in snow, and slippery under my daughter&#8217;s cast-off faux Uggs. I wondered, briefly, if I should take the SUV instead, but thought that my car would be fine, and when I headed up the street (a very slight incline) I was confident all would be well.</p>
<p>All was well until I turned off Bradley and onto a side street. This street is somewhat steep, narrow and curvy. Not like that <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombard_Street_(San_Francisco)" title="Lombard Street">street in San Francisco</a>, but not like the Ohio Turnpike either. If I&#8217;d had the road to myself I may have swerved and gone straight to a less hilly street up the road, but I was in the turn when I saw the 4 stuck cars on Rayburn. This included a pick-up truck that was facing the wrong way in the right hand lane (and partially on someone&#8217;s yard). So, I called forth all of my driving in northern Illinois winters memories, held fast to the steering wheel and drove up the hill, avoiding the pick-up by a few inches.</p>
<p>There were cars behind me and cars facing me in the other lane, but no one in front of me so I didn&#8217;t have to worry about rear-ending anyone. I drove very slowly, but kept my foot on the gas and I made progress. Slowly. I was lucky that I never had to stop, because I might not have started again. I made it to the top of the hill and then waited for the slow progression of cars to pass me on Wilson. Turning right on Wilson was fine, I figured I&#8217;d been through the worst part, but as I inched up to the top of a slight hill approaching Whittier, I saw I&#8217;d been mistaken. Cars were off the road and those that were moving were slipping and sliding sideways and backwards. I slipped sideways twice and once had to hold the steering wheel very tightly as I skidded forward a number of feet.</p>
<p>Once I turned onto Whittier it was better, more crowded, but flatter. As expected, the road in front of Whitman was a madhouse. Pretty much a parking lot while parents sat in their cars calling their students on their cell phones or waited in the right turn lane to turn into the parking lot. I&#8217;d already decided to park the car outside Whittier Woods and call Clare to come to me.</p>
<p>So I called and got her idiotic answer message of some puppets saying <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx1XIm6q4r4" title="I hate this">Snape, Snape, Severus Snape</a> over and over again. I tried again. No answer. So I texted her that I was outside Wittier Woods. Then I sat and watched as the big fat flakes I&#8217;d been looking forward to driving in covered the car windows. A few minutes later Clare called and said that she was hanging out with friends and didn&#8217;t need a ride home.</p>
<p>Here I&#8217;d like to say I was understanding and wonderfully motherly, but I&#8217;d be lying. I told her how angry I was that I risked my life driving in the snow and couldn&#8217;t she have told me that earlier? She said she did and I said, you said you were going to hang out with your friends on Thursday. She said, Mom, it is Thursday. I said, oops. Sorry.</p>
<p>So I made my slow way back home, this time wisely avoiding <strike>Lombard East </strike>Rayburn.</p>
<p><a href="http://dponline.org/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/picture-20.jpg" title="picture-20.jpg"><img src="http://dponline.org/weblog/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/picture-20.thumbnail.jpg" alt="picture-20.jpg" align="right" /></a>I got home, called Clare to apologize and took some photos of the pretty snow, happy to be off the snowy, slippery streets.</p>
<p>I headed up to the attic and began working and admiring the pretty snow that now had covered the trees so that the whole world looked like a black and white photograph with some sort of blur effect.</p>
<p>Then the phone rang. It was Andrew. Wrestling practice was canceled and he needed me to pick him up.</p>
<p>I took the SUV this time.</p>
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