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Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Minnesota Snowstorms, Continued


By RON MALY

You may recall a  column I wrote a couple of years ago about driving through a blizzard and a white-out on our way home from St. Paul, MN.
Photo courtesy of minnesota.publicradio.org

Our oldest son and his family lived there at the time, and we had visited them for several days in March.

Things got so dangerous on the drive that a Minnesota state trooper told us we'd better get off I-35 for our own safety.

We made it back home to Iowa that day, but I vowed I'd never try to leave Minnesota again in a snowstorm.

Fast-forward to the winter of 2013.

I wasn't doing the driving this time. 

My youngest son was, and also in the car were his wife and their two teen-age kids.

Our oldest son and his family no longer live in St. Paul. They live in Woodbury, MN.

And you know what? It snows a lot in Woodbury just like it snows a lot in St. Paul.

We had intended to drive home yesterday, but delayed the trip because of heavy snow that fell in Minnesota overnight Sunday.

So we left at 8:30 a.m. today, and all went well until we reached the outskirts of Owatonna, a city in southern Minnesota.

From there into northern Iowa, I counted eight trucks and cars that had slipped off the Interstate because of snow, ice and white-out conditions.

At times, traffic was slowed to a standstill by police and troopers at the scene.

Fortunately, we had no problems. But, like the situation two years ago, I was very happy to get home, where there is very little snow on the ground.

These days, I like snow in Minnesota [and Iowa] about as much as I like rattlesnakes in Arizona.

One of the reasons we had gone to Minnesota was to attend our granddaughter's volleyball tournament Sunday. Her team's appearance, however, was called off because a number of the players on her team are either injured or ill.
Russ, Tara and Suzanne Schwichtenberg [Photo by Ron Maly].

But there were plenty of other activities to attend, including a wonderful performance Saturday night of "Beauty and the Beast" by our granddaughter's Concordia Academy high school-age classmates.

Then there was the final performance Sunday afternoon of  "The Diary Of Anne Frank" by a drama group from Concordia University in St. Paul.

Among those in the group was Tara Schwichtenberg, the daughter of Russ and Suzanne Schwichtenberg of Morristown, MN

Tara, who spent a year in New York City perfecting her acting skills before returning to college,  played the role of Mrs. Van Daan in the play. 

Russ Schwichtenberg and my oldest son have been good friends since their freshman year at Concordia University in 1977. 

Oh, and I shouldn't forget to mention the visit we had Saturday afternoon over coffee and dessert at our son's home with Lon and Lois Stolte, former Iowans who have lived in Cottage Grove, MN, for many years.

Lon and Lois were among my classmates at Wilson High School in Cedar Rapids, and we've looked them up several times in recent years.  Both are doing well. 

So, despite foul weather in the Gopher state, it was an excellent journey.

We attended some very nice events and talked with a number of very nice people.

The fact that my son's Dodge van got back to West Des Moines unscathed while making it through another Minnesota snowstorm added to our pleasure.