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Not common. But it the trunk was taking the wind, then it likely filled the lock with some ice. There are special deicers for car locks in a can. Is it a rental?
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Glad,

Yes, a rental car. Thanks for info.

The weather is not looking great for a lot of places right now. She says flights are being canceled and rescheduling is a nightmare.

It didn’t take my daughter long to figure out that living in a 3rd floor walkup in an apartment building in Denver without a garage wasn’t a good idea! She dealt with ice on her windshield.

As soon as her lease was up she moved into a building with a garage. Now she’s back home in Louisiana but misses the snow! LOL

Her Siberian husky really misses the snow. We have had him with us for the week. I have vacuumed like crazy since he is here! That double coat of fur is beautiful but he sheds so much.
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With the flash freeze it's more apt to be icing around the trunk gasket than a frozen lock, it happens to me all the time. (this sometimes happens to the doors too)
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CW makes a good point. Is the key turning in the lock and the trunk won't open? If that is the case then it would be moisture in the gasket around the trunk door. I also have had the doors get frozen shut.

NHWM she will be lucky to get out of Cedar Rapids tomorrow.

If the lock is frozen sometimes heating the key with a lighter will be enough to melt the ice in the lock. I have been able to do that before.
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cw and glad,

Oh my, super frustrating to have issues with trunks, doors, ice on windshields in the cold. I will pass on your tips. Thanks.

Well, I certainly hope that the is able to get a flight back. She is hosting Christmas dinner this year!

Seriously, I hope that she remains safe. She said that it was about an hour to drive to Cedar Rapids from Dubuque. She wanted to drive today instead of tomorrow because the weather will be worse tomorrow. So, she didn’t want to risk not being able to get to the airport. What a mess!
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If she can find one an hour in a heated indoor parking garage can do wonders NHWM.
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A hair dryer and an extension cord with do it as well. Happens here off and on. Perhaps a few "punches" on the trunk lid near the gaskets will help to loosen it. Just don't do any damage.
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NHWM, doesn't look good for Cedar Rapids tomorrow.
https://www.kcrg.com/weather/

I suggest an alternate plan. For the Christmas blizzard in 82, I had just had DD#2 on the 23rd. Frozen pizza was the dinner that year.
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Glad,

Wow! Yeah, it’s a mess. Crappy weather.

Thanks everyone. Hoping for the best outcome but we’ll see.

As of now her flight is scheduled to arrive tomorrow in New Orleans at 7:00 in the evening.
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Just how much stress can one family handle?

In my 120 yr old 5 bedroom home with a furnace installed in 2019 and done improperly, won't heat the house above 62 F, had frozen water pipes that thawed into a mainline leak and plumbers are all busy. Went without water for 3 days.

By choice, when young, I lived for 5 yrs without electricity or plumbing and not my gig at age 65 with children in the house.

We're trying to prepare for XMas for the kids and the lack of water makes it all quite hard! Anytime we need to run the taps, we have to switch on the breaker for the pump and that results in more water in the crawl space, yay.

My daughter is showing possible early signs of pre-eclampsia and may be induced before her due date of 3/9. I'm set for hip surgery first week of January and an earlier delivery may mean I'm not able to help as may be needed that much sooner. Yikes!

Temps are minus 43 with wind chill and not fit for woman nor beast. With this faulty furnace, our firewood is almost completely gone and only the immediate living space near the stove is comfortable; the propane boiler can't meet the home heating demands.

The kids are settled by the woodstove on their tablets and content with their hot chocolate. At least the cookies will be nummy, the meal good, the house alight, and Santa is coming for the kids. We have a roof over our heads and food for the table, so much more than far too many have and I'm grateful for the comforts, just weary of the ongoing crises and my total lack of ability to sustain efforts due to a hip that is "totally collapsed" and feels even worse than that.

Ready for that break that I know will never come!
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My daughter’s husky is only a couple of years old, has tons of energy and looking a bit restless.

Guess I will take him for a long walk in the neighborhood so he can burn off some of his energy.

He’s so friendly and is a bit of a celebrity here because huskies aren’t all that common here. His blue eyes are so beautiful! He gets a lot of attention from my neighbors.

I love him so much but his demeanor is entirely different from my greyhound who was a couch potato!

Two totally different breeds. My grey would sprint in my yard, then come inside and crash. Greyhounds are not high energy. They are sprinters, not long distance runners. They are very mellow indoors.

Her husky has the ‘sled dog’ mentality and wants to keep going!
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Luta,

So sorry 😞 that you are going through all that you are.

That’s stress to the max! I hope things will turn around soon.
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Have received five reminders today to stay off the county roads. County is having a hard time clearing them and keeping them clear. You would think people would just stay off the roads!
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LUTA65,
An improperly installed and faulty furnace can kill you and your family.

During the pandemic, preppers and many others have posted detailed instructions on how to survive when the power goes out. You can google it.

First, pitch a tent inside the warmest room in your house.

"Temps are minus 43 with wind chill and not fit for woman nor beast. With this faulty furnace, our firewood is almost completely gone and only the immediate living space near the stove is comfortable; the propane boiler can't meet the home heating demands."

From "Get Pandemic Ready"

If Utilities Fail, Don't Try to Heat The Entire House
Insulate one room in your house for a "shelter within the house."
Pitch a tent in the warmest room. Tent alternative: Use your dining room table (extra leaves in). Place a mattress underneath it, and drape blankets, rugs etc. down the sides. Leave a gap near the bottom for fresh air. Keep tent or blankets away from any fire source.

Insulate doorways, floors, walls and windows: Use extra blankets, rugs, curtains, mattresses, clothes or newspapers.

Place sleeping bags inside your tent.

Bring stored water into this room to keep it from freezing.

Safety precautions - bring the following to the insulated room:
Battery-operated smoke alarm
Battery-operated carbon monoxide detector
Any fire extinguishers
Disaster supply kit (72-hour kit) in case of evacuation

Insulate your body
Wear a hat/cap indoors and outdoors.
Wear loose clothes, in layers.
Keep clothes clean and dry.
If needed, stuff newspapers around legs, arms and chest.
If needed, use garbage bags for feet or over body, stuffed with insulative materials.
Wear thermal underwear.

Search how to do this safely.

If you must, turn those tablets off and use an electric room heater.

I think you know how to prioritize your difficult circumstances. You've got this!
Your attitude is amazingly positive!
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So, my daughter ended up being able switch her flight to a better route.

Her original flight was going to stop in Chicago which isn’t a good connection regarding this massive blast of crappy weather.

She is now able to fly out tomorrow with a flight that will connect in Dallas before coming to Louisiana.

There weren’t a lot of hotels available. She decided to pick a hotel that is fairly close to the airport so she wouldn’t have a long ride to the airport tomorrow morning.

Very basic hotel, no frills, such as a restaurant or room service, not even a pizza restaurant nearby for delivery. She had to get McDonalds delivered to her! LOL 😆

Anyway, will be glad to see her tomorrow. Her dog is wearing me out! Ended up taking him to dog park to run for a bit.
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Next time she takes the dog with her! The dog would love this stuff!
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I get the stress you all,,, I had an accident on the way home tonight. My SUV is in the shop for a few more weeks while they wait for parts,, and the weather here is heavy rain and low visiblilty and holiday traffic. So I am stuck driving my small ( compared to SUV) car, which I have never driven in bad weather as it was mom's Sweet Ride". On the way home tonight as I was merging into the highway I sideswiped a car. First ever accident in my 64 years that is my fault, but we are both OK and cars were able to be driven,, looks to be cosemetic damage. Small dent in the caddy and I took out her passenger doors . They open, and the paint is barely damaged but you know how this goes. I'm out tomorrow from work as hubs and I want to make sure there is no damage I can't see and it's safe to drive. My wheel is scraped up, but I can deal with that later if it's safe. Of course my poor back locked up right away.. this is not how the holidays are suppossed to go! Wishing us all better luck.
Luta,, you be careful!
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luta - I am sorry for the mess you are in. I can't understand why, if you knew some time ago that the furnace was not working right, it wasn't fixed. Seems to me it would have been a priority if you are in a place with young children that gets to 43 below. It gets that cold here and worse and any furnace that doesn't work right gets fixed very quickly.

need - glad your dd's trip is working out. Husky's are no fun to walk. They pull and pull and pull, and if you try to rein them in they pull harder. It's in their genes I guess and why they make good sled dogs.

glad - you would think but some don't.
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I missed the 43 below!!! OMG I would have to move. Please be safe!
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Golden, my Golden Retriever, Macy, was one that did not like to swim or get wet in any manner. Still miss that dog!
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Pam,

Sorry about your accident. What a pain to go through right before the holidays.

Golden,

That’s it. He pulls so hard on the leash.

Glad,

Goldens are beautiful! So sweet and loving.

My daughter’s dog is extremely sweet but he is super strong. He loved the snow in Denver. He loves the water. My daughter read to get a kiddie pool and fill it up with water and ice for them to play in. Yep! He loves it. He jumps in and splashes around.
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glad Macey then was an unusual retriever.

I still miss Matt my springer spaniel.

need - He loved the water and would lie in any puddle we came across on walks and drink the muddy stuff.
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LOL! Macy would even walk around puddles.
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Golden,

Yes, dogs have a mind of their own with distinct personalities. I have had wonderful dogs. My little mini schnauzer was a handful though. Very stubborn!

My greyhound was the sweetest. The Boston terrier that we had as kids was a sweetie too.

I loved my cats too. I like hearing them purr. Such a soothing sound.

Now we are pet free but we have the granddog! 😊
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Pamzi, prayers sent for your back.

The stress of an accident is unbelievable, even when it is minor.

Hope the car is okay and it is only cosmetic.
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Glad, I laughed out loud at Macy walking around puddles.

I wish mine did, they want to find out what is at the bottom of that puddle
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😄😄
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Pam. I missed about your accident. Ouch!!! Hope your back is ok and your car too. Glad you are home tomorrow - take it easy!!!
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So, my daughter called me again and is saying that the temp is -10 in Grand Rapids, Iowa. She said that she was thinking about going out early in the morning and starting the car up (auto start rental car) to turn on the heater and then going back into her hotel room until the car heats up before driving to the airport to head back home! LOL 😆

I said to her that I seriously hoped that she was joking because while I empathize about facing the freezing cold, it is a horrible idea! What if someone would decide to steal the rental car?

She laughed at my response but nothing surprises me about what people do these days anymore.

They have a blizzard warning. My darling southern daughter is not coping well with this extreme weather that is blowing through.

How long does it take for the heater to heat the car when it’s that cold?
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PamZ: So sorry you had an accident. About one week ago I had one. Hope your back is okay. Heavy rain here.
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