By
looking at this picture one would assume that I decided to pack up all my
precious belongings and move somewhere, right?
I mean who wouldn’t assume that is what is going on here.
Truth
is, that is sooooo not what happened here.
After spending some time in Nevada and Arizona I was on my way back to
Idaho with my daughters and a lot of ideas to move to Bullhead City,
Arizona. We even found an apartment we
liked. School starts there in a few
weeks so we were motivated to get the show on the road. Now all we needed was to finish up a few
things in Boise, check out a couple more places, grab our stuff and head back
down. We were feeling pretty excited
too. Things were happening.
It
ain't happening!
A few
miles outside of Ely, Nevada our truck broke down. Not a little breakdown, a big one. On a Saturday no less, when no mechanic is
open. Plus, if you have never been to
Ely, it is located in the middle of nowhere where if someone was open I imagine
it would be highly unlikely they'd have parts in stock. I even talked to one of the locals who
basically told me I was up a creek without a paddle.
Towing
to Boise would have cost a bloody fortune and waiting until Monday would mean
at least two days hotel and meals plus no guarantees they could fix it and I'd
still need to tow it. Plus I'd still
need to figure out how to get us home.
I have
roadside assistance but it only covers towing to the nearest mechanic. I was pretty much already there so I didn't even
bother to call them. Instead I got
creative and rented a U-haul so I could pull a car hauler with it and get the
truck back to Boise. It cost about $400
less to do it this way then to have it towed and I have no idea what car rental
would have added, assuming I could find a car to rent in Ely.
As it
turns out I was the second person that day to have to do this. Another couple had their vehicle completely
die on them and they needed to get home to a much more rural area. I can only imagine how much that might have
cost them for towing.
At
U-haul the 14 foot truck had a tire blowout so my only choice was to use the 20
footer. They were nice enough to give it
to me at the 14 footer price, thankfully.
This truck was a beast to drive, a complete gutless wonder and it took
us forever to get back to Boise. It also sucked gas big time. But it did the job and got us home.
So what
am I going to do next? Honestly, I have
no flipping idea.
I sincerely believe that the direction your path should take will become clear. Don't give up.
ReplyDeleteI won't give up. I know things will be made clear soon enough. Thank you for your encouragement.
DeleteI believe God does things in our life for a reason and we don't understand it right now but I know there is a reason. I pray you will know the direction you are to take. Whatever direction you take, I know you will do well. You know how to do so many things!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for saying this. It helps a lot. I know too that God has a plan for me and I need to follow along.
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