22+ years ago my granddaddy purchased a Ford pickup... he used it regularly for a while, then bought a bigger truck to pull he and his wife's RV, so the original sat around. One day his fabulous granddaughter was 16 and a beginning driver... in all of his wonderfulness, he offered her the truck as long as she was willing to learn to drive it (it's a manual). She took the offer!
Thus began my journey with this important piece of my life. Daddy took me up the road to what is now the target/lowe's parking lot, and we learned to drive...
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| the parking lot that summer... it's grown a little now... |
So what does all of this have to do with now... well, I told you, I've always known she was a girl, and just like most girls... she is moody. Sometimes things work out perfect, and sometimes she just doesn't do what I want her to. For example, this summer I replaced her alternator for the second time in the six years I've had her... and the windshield wipers, well they are the most temperamental! (I might have driven once or twice with my head out the window in the rain because I could see better that way than through the windshield where the wipers wouldn't wipe)
For a while now, her clutch fluid has been leaking, and if you get in too much of a hurry she'll grind going into third gear... things you just get used to and try to avoid!
well week before last she was having a little trouble moving, but her problems progressed rapidly, and she really did not want to roll. I called Dr. Martin (my Daddy), who has been her primary care physician for most of her life, and he diagnosed her with a dying clutch. Seems simple... runs a little more than the price of an alternator, I can handle a clutch on a tight budget, but (sometimes you just hate those buts) to get to the clutch you must first remove the transmission!!!!!!!! (even if you don't know much about cars, know this: messing with a transmission gets pricey :-( )
So Friday, August 27th, I drove her back to my apartment from school, and struggled to get her up the driveway... not knowing what to do, I floored it and she climbed slowly... after parking her I realized she was now smoking :-( Thus commenced breakdown number 1... I cried on the phone with Daddy because I thought she was gone for good. I left her parked for a few days, she cooled down, and I occupied myself with helping some friends yard sale [check out more on the yard sale at their blog by clicking here... and buy a shirt to support their adoption]
| her resting place... |
I began talking to people at the yardsale about what to do. A wonderful family from my church let me borrow their extra truck for the weekend, but they needed it Monday to get the AC fixed... so they began conversations with the mechanic... he eventually quoted me a reasonable price, and will begin work on Tuesday!!
Meanwhile: I was sitting in class on Tuesday, and missed a call from a good friend of mine... I began to chat with her on gmail to make sure everything was ok (I hope my professor doesn't read this ;-) ) and she informed me she finally got a job!!! The transition from her summer job to her 'adult job' allowed her to travel out of town for a week and a half or so. She was leaving that evening in her boyfriend's car... so she left me hers!!!!!!! I am so blessed to have such wonderful friends and support!!
| My truck and her car in my driveway! |
I desperately needed to get school work done, and the busyness of the week did not allow me to make any progress with the truck. I wasn't even sure if I should go home (save money on gas, work on school work, spend time with people in Macon). Friday morning I called Mom, and made a last minute decision to make the trip home! The only thing stopping me was the truck... I needed to get her to the mechanic so he could begin working as soon as possible... a few phone calls later, everything was good to go and the tow truck was on the way.
| loading Royrie on the flatbed :-( |
I successfully made the short trip home, and I'm back in Macon preparing for the week ahead. This will be my last week in the middle school! Its a bittersweet feeling, I don't think I want to work in middle school, but I feel like I've connected with some of the students, so it will be interesting leaving them so soon.
I should get word on the truck tomorrow, and I'm trusting the Lord will provide just as he has so far!!
| if he can drive that wrecker up the driveway, anyone should be able to make it up!! get well soon, Royrie! |
