One of the scariest things that Ive ever been through was a snowstorm.
I was at my moms house watching movies and having dinner and my bf at the time was a firefighter who worked 24 hour shifts. So he was working that day and I knew we were getting a storm and it was going to be big. I told my mom I'd leave her house and drive home when the snow started, that way I'd be home safe before it hit hard. She lived about 20 mins from me. So the snow started at around 4pm and it was light so we finished the movie and I left her house at like 430pm. I got onto the highway to go home and it was pitch black suddenly. There was not one car on the highway and I couldn't see the lines on the highway. This is normally a busy road. The snow picked up to the point where I couldn't see, it was coming straight at the windshield. I was 10 mins from her house and 10 mins from mine. So I couldn't turn around. Plus I had animals at my house so I had to go home. It was the eeriest, spookiest, scariest 10 mins of my life. The snow was coming down sooo hard, straight at me, it was mesmorizing and I kept losing my eye focus. In that 20 min ride we got about 4 inches of snow on the ground so you could imagine how hard it was falling.
I was glad to be home!!! By the next morning when I got up early at like 6am, my boyfriend was coming in from work and couldn't pull into the driveway. We got 3 feet of snow. It was higher than his car in our driveway where it drifted and it covered our 4 foot pool in the backyard so you couldn't see it. It was the biggest storm Ive ever seen.
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