Any Adventures on the Way Home Last Night?
Well, it finally happened. All those false alarms and we get a fast moving snowstorm in the middle of one of our most important services of the year.
I had a mini adventure. I got a low tire light on one of Noel’s SUV tires just as I turned out onto Providence. I almost turned back for help but I was planning to drive home at 20mph anyway as it was impossible to tell where the slick spots might be along the roads. Leave I-64 to the people who love chaos!
It was at 26psi, but I remembered cold weather can do that. It was concerning it was six psi below the other tires but it went up to 27psi as I drove.
All went routinely till my forward radar deactivated at Newtown Road. I am pretty sure that was unrelated and due to the snow, as that has happened to us in a driving rainstorm before, too.
So I buckled down, determined to get the vehicle home and deal with it there. I was walking distance to the Alvars’ at that point and did not want Pastor Alex’s first shepherding duty as an ordained man to be changing my tire in the middle of Newtown Road. In a snowstorm. LOL!
Tire looks okay today and that vehicle needs to be serviced next week anyway so . . . It’s always something. And God is alwayssssssss good!
Let us know if your drive home was memorable!


We chose chaos. Went I-64 to I-264 E. Between the kids who thought they could drive like it was dry and sunny and the people who thought 25 MPH with 4-ways on in the fast lane was perfect, it was sketchy. It seemed to clear a little as we got closer to the water.