Sunday, January 25, 2026

Pony Goes A-Druggin', Uh Huh

We were able to squeeze in Errand Day on Thursday, ahead of the upcoming storm. I wanted to make sure The Pony was prepared.

"Do you need things from the store while we're there? Because you won't want to get out. Tomorrow the high will be in single digits, and the wind chill below zero. Then the snow Friday night and Saturday. You don't need to be out getting food, or making someone else risk their life to deliver it."

"I have a few things to get, like apples and peanut butter and bread. But my freezer is full."

So I was relieved when I dropped The Pony off later. No need to get out in the dangerous weather.

"When I leave, you back your car out, and then back into your driveway. That way you're facing out, in case the street gets plowed and leaves a snowbank. Also, if your car won't start, Dad can pull in nose-to-nose to jump your battery. Or AAA, or whoever. But they won't have to drive in your yard and risk sliding down into your car or the house."

"Yeah. I'm pretty sure my battery won't be a problem, because Dad just got me a new one a few months ago."

"You never know with these below-zero temperatures for four days!"

"Okay. And I'll also pop up my windshield wipers. Because I know how hard it is to get them loose with snow or ice over them."

Of course I called when I got home, to make sure The Pony had done those two things. As well as open up the kitchen cabinets under the sink, to help the water not freeze, and let the tap drip.

"Yeah. But I didn't turn on the water yet. And I'm leaving the windshield wipers down, because I checked, and I need to pick up a refill on one of my prescriptions tomorrow."

"Tomorrow! It's going to be so cold!"

"I'll be fine, Mom. I've been out in the cold before."

"You wear a coat! And actual SHOES! Not those slides!"

"Okay. I will."

"And text me when you're back home and inside the house!"

"I will, Mother."

Except Friday at 11:00, The Pony sent me a text:

"I just checked, I can wait until Monday or Tuesday to get the prescription so I won't do a town trip. So you can relax. I love you, Mom!"

"There might be snow then!!! And it'll be just as cold! You can go today. Safer today."

The Pony waffled on that idea. But a phone call and my insistence that being out on a cold day was better than being out on a cold day with snow on the roads. The Pony countered that the roads would be clear on Tuesday. I begged to differ. "The chemicals won't work at temps this low! We're getting 9-12 inches! Those roads won't be clear for a while. And the pharmacy might be closed, because their workers can't get in."

By 12:30, The Pony was ready to leave. It was the lesser of two possible heart attacks for me! The Pony agreed to text me at each stop. Which now included lunch out.


It looked delicious to me, who was having no lunch. Except for the sushi. I recognize white rice, crab rangoons, and sweet and sour chicken. I'd eat the other stuff, too, though I don't know what it is.

Anyhoo... The Pony was home by 1:47. With the refill. Backed in. Wipers up.

Such a relief. It's really hard for my helicopter to lift off, in singe digit temps, especially after being up on blocks for so long.

10 comments:

  1. The sad thing is people either don't prepare at all and don't even have any basic items in their cupboards or refrigerator and then you have the people who prepare for the Armageddon and buy up everything in the darn store. We always have things on hand both in our cupboards and refrigerator, not to mention the freezer, so we are never at the store when they are crazy busy with everyone else buying last minute stuff and my husband always keeps the gas tank filled. He also always backs the vehicles into the garage, although if they leave a huge pile at the end of our driveway, he still has to snow blow or shovel it out because even with a running start, he would have to turn right away and that probably won't work very well. I am glad you reminded The Pony of future potential inclement weather coming. Sometimes people don't even know about the weather change. Although, with this storm, you would have to be living under a rock not to hear about it. They really pumped it up on this one. Hope you aren't getting as much snow as predicted. Stay warm. Stay safe. We have had minus 25 and 26 degrees Friday and Saturday morning and minus 16 today. Ranee

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    1. We don't back into the garage, but I wish I had left T-Hoe in 4WD automatic mode. The Pony doesn't watch regular TV news, so missed all the hype about this storm. We got 9 inches, and it's 10 degrees now at noon, with the sun shining. Hick is out and about. He said the roads are terrible. I plan to stay inside for a few days!

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  2. I am glad The Pony listened and saw the sense in going before the snow. Better to be safe than sorry. His lunch looks so delicious, I haven't had crispy fried ANYTHING in months! Possibly a year. A year when my weight remained steady but now it's time to work on that last 20 pounds. So still no crispy fried foods for me.

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    1. You can live vicariously through The Pony's stomach!

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  3. You're a smart cookie. I did my groceries on Friday due to the temps, but I wish I had run out again Saturday for my work book / some juice or ginger ale :'( I am glad the Pony listened and is prepared!

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    1. I was relieved The Pony got his errand over before the snow. THEN he shared a very disturbing tale on Sunday evening. Which of course I'll have to tell...

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  4. We prepared and all of the city here, too. The grocery shelves were emptied as we all waited for the colder than cold weekend. Our weekend was in the 40's! We got a smattering of snow last night that is already melting. The feral cats remain outside, while their friend is living the life of Riley (whoever that may be). Currently 28 out there.

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    1. You were very lucky. I think I'm stuck inside for another week. At least I have Hick to do my bidding. It's 10 here right now. No sign of anything melting. We might make 32 on Tuesday, but then it's low 20s by day, and single digits by night, until NEXT MONDAY!

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  5. Tuesday 27th, 41C here, a drop from yesterday's 45C

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    1. Oh, no! You might be entering a new ice age, heh, heh! Though still able to fry an egg on the sidewalk.

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