kcjodih
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I have a show that's a little over an hour away tonight. Yesterday afternoon there was a bad snowstorm and there ended up being a 20 car/4 transport pileup on the highway. A tanker truck exploded - 2 dead, 11 in hospital. The highway still isn't open (all 3 lanes eastbound-my returning home direction) due to the debris, reconstruction and the highway has melted
The westbound (getting to the show) is only one lane (due to heavy equipment to remove debris on the other side) and the delay is extreme. My host wants to cancel for my sake but I feel so bad. I have 4 wheel drive and the roads are clear except for the huge backlog of transports and cars. I've heard from a couple of different people today that the drive that normally takes 2 hours took 4 there and 5 1/2 back.
What to do?!?!? I don't want her cancelling (we couldn't coordinate another Feb date) . She's just going to gather orders and hope for the best. THis will mean lower sales of course and 0 chance for bookings. But do I bother going all the way there when we only know 4 for sure are coming (and we already know what they want - family from the show 3 weeks ago she booked at) and 4 maybes that could or could not show?
I always believe go no matter what - small shows are great too. But to sit in traffic 3 hours for a one hour drive and then possibly 4 or more to get home seems crazy! And it's supposed to keep snowing here. Light snow BUT it hasn't stopped AND the area the accident occurred in is known for getting snowsqualls from the open fields beside it due to the lake effect snow!
What do I do? Take her up on her offer to cancel and just gather orders? Or brave it and go?
HELPPPPPPPPPP
The westbound (getting to the show) is only one lane (due to heavy equipment to remove debris on the other side) and the delay is extreme. My host wants to cancel for my sake but I feel so bad. I have 4 wheel drive and the roads are clear except for the huge backlog of transports and cars. I've heard from a couple of different people today that the drive that normally takes 2 hours took 4 there and 5 1/2 back.
What to do?!?!? I don't want her cancelling (we couldn't coordinate another Feb date) . She's just going to gather orders and hope for the best. THis will mean lower sales of course and 0 chance for bookings. But do I bother going all the way there when we only know 4 for sure are coming (and we already know what they want - family from the show 3 weeks ago she booked at) and 4 maybes that could or could not show?
I always believe go no matter what - small shows are great too. But to sit in traffic 3 hours for a one hour drive and then possibly 4 or more to get home seems crazy! And it's supposed to keep snowing here. Light snow BUT it hasn't stopped AND the area the accident occurred in is known for getting snowsqualls from the open fields beside it due to the lake effect snow!
What do I do? Take her up on her offer to cancel and just gather orders? Or brave it and go?
HELPPPPPPPPPP