Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Kait&Jords Series of Unfortunate Events (aka, the wind storm of '06)

It's tuesday night. I arrived home to our chilly house late this afternoon, after 24 hours of complete (well maybe not quite complete, but quite a bit of) maddness.
I was in Courtenay for the weekend, staying with Ashley and visiting friends and attending wedding showers (such fun), and that sort of thing. Everything was just as lovely as could be until jordan picked me up on monday morning. The wind had picked up considerably over night, but neither of us thought anything of it until we were almost blown off the highway outside of Courtenay. Even then it didn't worry us, and we continued to French Creek where we met our dad, got some lunch, went shopping, and then around 3:30pm began to head for home. I was driving the van (which we picked up to bring home from my dad) and jordan was following me in his car. We did not get very far. By the time we had passed Coombs the wind was so strong that i almost couldn't keep the van on the road. There was also so much debris and so many branches all over the road that it made just driving quite a chore. Then it began to get dark, and the rain started to pour. We were just entering Cathedral Grove when we saw the first few trees completley fallen over, and my stomache began to sink. 2 corners into the Grove we were stopped in a massive line-up of stopped cars. By this point it was raining branches and leaves (which were constantly hitting the roof of the van and freaking me out) and we could hear trees snapping and falling in the forest. I looked up and the huge trees above us were bouncing around like rubber popsicle sticks. A huge tree next to the road began to crack and snap and we decided that it was time to turn around..theres nothing like the feeling of waiting for a tree to fall on your car. Anyway, with much difficulty we finally got both vehicles turned around and were headed back. We manuvered around at least 3 different spots where trees had fallen, completely blocking our lane of traffic. We had just passed Whiskey Creek when one such fallen tree surprised me due to the limited visability, and i had to stop suddenly, causing Jordan to run into me..The car was smashed, the van barely dented thankfully, and we spent the next 20 minutes transfering everything out of jordans car into the van..we left it on the side of the road and quickly moved on..it was quite unreal, the worst storm i've driven in i think..The road was blanketed with needles and bushes and in some spots even power and telephone lines were down all over the roads. it made me want to drive fast so nothing too large would crash down on me, but also slowly so i didnt skid out on all the rain and needles and mush all over the road. blech!
Anyway, we made it back to nanaimo where we found a cheap hotel and stayed the night. We thought our trouble was over when we stopped to check the damage on Jords car in the morning. It started fine, and besides smashed headlights and bent hood it appeared to be in working condition. We headed home, but half way back from port I noticed a horribly smell coming from the engine of the van and suddenly the temprature shot up and the check engine lights came on...great. just freaking great. so i stop, jord stops, we check the engine, the radiator is empty..of course. oh man. we put water in, and it falls right through and drips onto the ground almost as fast as we can dump it in.....reminded me of a certain night out up on a dirt road with a blue volvo. anyway..crappy sitaution, and yet again we spend 30 minutes transferring everything out the the van and back into Jords beat up car, and on we go...and then we find out that a tree had fallen onto Serge's tow truck..what? I know. insane...it was a crazy, weird 24 hours and my weekend was much longer and more frustrating then i hoped it would be. I dont know whats happening with the Van or how it's getting home.
but now we are home, there are 4 sleeps until steven gets home, and im trying to look on the bright sides of things. At least we have one semi-working vehicle, even though it has no headlights. at least a tree didn't fall on our van, even though it now has a broken radiator, or whatever it is..
hah. well merry christmas everyone, and i hope i can see you all over the Holidays. Im going to post this before the power goes out again, the winds supposed to get up to 120kph again tonight, and apparently we'll see 100mm of rain by tomorrow afternoon
lovies,
-kait.

2 comments:

Amanda said...

Holy cow. Sounds like quite the adventure. And it was a long string of unfortunate events.

I wouldn't want to be in cathedral grove in a wind storm that's for sure. Maybe you should tell Serge that he shouldn't have parked his tow truck under a tree. (haha)

Good to hear from you anyway. Quite windy here too.

Love
Amanda

Smash said...

Hey there.
I actually already wrote a comment, and then lost it. So I am kind of calmed down now. BUT WOW! I either never heard that whole story, or else I lost that memory in the great blur of the Christmas/wedding season. I am so glad that you are safe and sound! Praise the Lord that you and Jord were kept from harm! I don't know how often you check this thing, but I'd love to talk to you sometime soon! You are also always welcome to come visit, of course!
(or maybe it would be fun to meet in Nanaimo one Saturday just for the day? I could walk on the ferry?)
In any case, I'm glad I finally found this blog.
love you.
xoxo
Ashley star.