A False Sense of Safety
Over this past weekend, a severe ice storm swept through several states in the United States. Although many people may feel consumed by cabin fever during storms like this, I found it to be the perfect opportunity to slow down, relax, catch up on work, and spend time bonding with those around me. I was fortunate enough to go home and stay with my parents and grandparents during the storm. It was a sunny day with a clear sky, yet the ground remained covered by white snow. While walking outside that morning with my dog, everything felt quiet, broken only by occasional laughter from the kids next door sledding down the hill. I could hear the snow crunch beneath my snowshoes and my dog's paws as we walked. Unfortunately, that peaceful morning took a turn when my grandpa slipped, fell, and hit his head. He needed to go to the hospital, but our driveway was steep and essentially solid ice. Neither our cars nor the ...