Our household goods were scheduled to come today. We were so excited. We were ready to have our beds to sleep in and a table to eat off of.
The truck arrived. It backed up and dropped the trailer off back behind our garage due to the steepness of the driveway. It wasn't really flat in the back, but it was all that we had to choose from. As the truck pulled out, he drove up just a little to get back onto the main road. The back of his truck came up high enough that it snaged the trailer that he just unhooked that was barely resting on a somewhat of a flat surface. The trailer then slid off its blocks and began to slide diagonally down the driveway. We just held our breath. The trailer slammed into a snow bank which stopped it in it's tracks. With the momentum of stopping, the trailer tipped half way over. It seemed like it all happened in slow motion. Lucky for us, the trailer tipped back.
The driver was pretty concerned. Andrew got a shovel and began digging the snow away from the handle to the jack.
They tried lifting the trailer higher so the driver could re-hook it up. No such luck. It was now facing a steep inbankement. I don't know what the driver was thinking at this point, but he gets on the main road which is also steep. Rums his engine, and with all that he has, puts his truck in reverse and slams into the trailer. Trying to hook it up? Impossible! To move it. Yes! The trailer kept sliding forward towards the road. We knew once it hit the road, it was bye bye trailer. It would simply slide down the hill and into who knows what. The driver slammed into the trailer a good six to eight times.
I am looking off the balcony watching this happen. I knew it was time to grab the camera. More for insurance purposes. The driver finally left. By now the trailer is turned, has slid lots more into the bank, and it's rear tires are in the air.
Andrew and I are just shaking our heads. After an hour or so, two semi trucks arrive. After more slamming into the trailer, they were able to physically move the trailer in such a position that they were able to officially hook the trailer up. Once they did that, they drove off! No household goods delivered. What a disappointing and scary day.
Andrew called to arrange for them to drop the trailer off again, but in a place down the road where the ground was more level. After talking to quite a few people, he was able to arrange it. Again we had to rent another Uhaul. This meant Andrew would have to unload the truck and load the small Uhaul, drive up and over to our house, unload the trailer, and do this a million more times. I tried to call for help from the men at church, but we weren't able to get any help until they were done with work. That made sense, but by the time Andrew got help, he only had two loads left. The piano being one of the heavy items left to move. We were grateful for the help. Even the missionaries helped! What a job. We did get to witness lots of amazing miracle since we've moved here. We are humbled and are so very grateful for the help from up above.