This weekend Chris was working on the Durango. The water pump went out and Chris said it was going to be a pretty easy and inexpensive fix. This was GREAT news as we didn't have a lot of time or money to fix it.
Friday Chris began working on it and quickly realized it was going to be a bigger problem than he originally thought. The nut that he needed to remove was HUGE and he didn't have a tool on-hand which was big enough to get it off. When he read the manual, he realized he needed a special tool to get the thing off.
Special tool = big bucks, right? Yeah..... great.
We had nothing in checking and $100 in savings, so I moved it over. Chris went to Advanced Auto where he was told the tool was roughly $70 - BUT - it was a "loaner tool" meaning, he would buy it, and when he returned it, we'd get the $70 back. Awesome. This was a hidden blessing for sure.
He buys the tool and comes home and tries to remove the nut, but it won't budge. He even had a neighbor come over to help, but - no luck.
While he was working on this on Friday, I really needed some groceries. Remember I thought I was going to have to pull out a payday advance? Although I still might for Thanksgiving food, I was worried at the time about things like milk, cereal and bread. I called my sister Katie who mentioned something about a credit card. This made me think about that little bitty credit card I have that I rarely use and keep for emergencies. I called to check my balance and low and behold, I had $169 available credit - so I was able to get a few groceries. Another hidden blessing! Yeah!!!
I come home Friday night and Chris has had no luck with the Durango. He calls his step-father Jimmie. Jimmie is AWESOME with cars and has taught Chris a TON about fixing them over the years. Jimmie agrees to come over on Saturday to help Chris with the Durango. Having a family member not only talented enough to repair this car, but also willing to drive over to help us out on a Saturday, hidden blessing yet again.
Saturday morning Jimmie shows up and Chris and Jimmie begin work on the Durango. I tell ya, these guys are talented. They have taken apart many engines and put them back together. However, at noon, Chris came into the house (okay, okay, I was still in bed!) and he was... what's the word.... he seemed - defeated. He was SO incredibly upset. What was supposed to be a quick and easy fix - two or three bolt/nuts removed and the water pump comes off - wasn't so easy. At noon Chris and Jimmie had the front half of the engine removed; Everything from the grill to the engine block was gone. I know it wasn't that Chris thought they couldn't get it apart and put it back together, it was just that it was supposed to be so much easier. However, Jimmie and Chris worked on it until it was done - and sure enough - by 3 pm or so - the engine was back together and the Durango was running again! YEAH! Another blessing!
I'm telling you - I am so darn proud of my husband - that Chris is capable of doing these things. I am one lucky wife, let me tell you! And, I guess that's yet ANOTHER blessing, isn't it!
I just got in from bible study. It's late and I'm exhausted. I've got more to blog about, but hopefully will have some time tomorrow to do so.
Please keep us in your prayers. Thanks!
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