Wow, Jason - the same thing happened to me forty days ago! I think our ice storm of 18/19 December, and what Louisville got, were about the same. I planned ahead, knowing that it was likely to get VERY bad - I wanted to be sure that I could get out if I needed to leave. Reasoning that it would prevent my driver's side door from being caked with a half inch or inch of ice possibly preventing me from being able to even enter my car to drive it away, I parked it under a tree, with the driver's side door facing west. (The storm was coming in on easterly winds.)
When the power went out, I knew it was time to try to leave. I was able to open the driver's side door right up, right away, without effort. But, I had to clear away some limbs before I could leave, one I estimate weighed about 300 pounds. Two fell onto the car, one about the size of the one in your picture, and it cracked the windshield. No actual hole, but quite an array of fractures.
Driving very carefully, I was able to make the 90-mile trip to Springfield IL. I figured that I'd best head for a town of larger size, rather than to a nearer town (such as Havana or Beardstown) where I might be able to find a hotel room, but no options for getting the windshield fixed on ZERO prior notice. I had also determined in advance that Springfield was the place to go if I was forced to leave, as they had gotten almost entirely rain instead of ice.
I had 2½ days of down time as a result, but I fortunately did manage to get my windshield replaced on that first day [Friday]. I was thankful, when I decided it was probably "safe" to go back home Sunday, that I found the power had come back on. I don't have a phone answering machine, which would have been one way I could have checked while away from home.
Now I know better than to park under a tree again, LOL - though I think I'd rather deal with the cracked windshield as I did, rather than have been trapped without any way to leave.
The door to my office is under the SAME tree where my car was parked. About 2 minutes after going into that door (from the house - where I had gone to fill up a couple of wastebaskets with warm water, in case I needed to de-ice my windshield in case I had to leave), I heard a loud CRASH! And, right where I would have been standing in order to open or leave through that door, a limb probably weighing about 200 pounds, had fallen. If my timing had been a little bit different, I could have easily been killed.
That tree will be coming down this year, I think - a two-minute lapse in timing is a little too close for comfort!
I'm glad you're both OK in all of this, Jason!