Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Driving With God

Chris is out with Kayla picking up her new cell phone, I've got dinner in the oven, so I've got a few minutes to myself to blog for a few minutes. Thought I better grab them while I can!

Some amazing thing happened this weekend that I would be remiss for not telling you about.

We've had the Durango back for about a week now.... maybe a little less. It's been a while since we've driven it. It drives MUCH better. The steering is SO much tighter, it was unbelievable that we ever drove it around the other way. The only thing we noticed was that it... moaned... when we'd turn corners or go over bumps. Moaned might be the wrong word. It creaked. Like... it was OLD and rusty. Only it's not old and rusty, it's only a 1999. We just figured it still needed work.

And we have a checklist of things to fix next. Tacked up on the wall in the office is the "ZERO" balance due sheet (haven't yet received the title), and we are going to start saving up to fix the transmission and the ball joints. In that order actually. The transmission has been slipping for a while, and the ball joints have been bad for... well... as long as I can remember.

So, we took the Durango to Disney / Epcot / MGM studios on Saturday. We had a GREAT time there with Amanda and Gene. Originally we had planned to go over in two vehicles, because the Durango at the time we planned to go was still broken. Our friend Michelle was going to help us drive over in her car which holds 4, and we were going to take 3 in the Mustang. BUT, since the Durango was fixed, all seven of us, Michelle included, were able to drive over in the Durango.

On Sunday my mother in law came over and asked if we could run to the store to go buy a couple outfits for the cruise. I own one pair of shorts, so I agreed to go shopping. Having lost a few sizes since the kids moved in, but not happy with my current size - I find myself 'between sizes' and not willing to want to buy anything. But - the necessity of going on a cruise an needing shorts and a dress and a bathing suit I suppose is becoming a reality - so we went to the store.

On the way there, while in a parking lot, the Durango felt as if it had fallen into a hole. Literally. As if the front right wheel fell into a 4-foot hole. The car stopped dead in it's tracks, which wasn't so bad as we were in a parking lot doing about 5 mph. I got out to examine what happened, expecting to see a blown tire - and instead saw that the metal bar that holds the two front tires together had........ well......... come off. The right front wheel was just hanging there.

Apparently those ball joint things we wanted to fix 'later on' had quickly moved up on our list. As in "right now". Sadly, my first thought was of the $600 I had spent on the front end of the car less than a week ago. Heck, they even gave me an alignment. Surely that's no good now.

The tow truck driver came out and moved the Durango for us to the same repair shop that had fixed the vehicle last week. They were closed, but we'd leave it for Monday with a note. The driver seemed to take a great deal of care with the car, making sure not to do any more damage to the vehicle, which apparently was very easy to do given the predicament it was in. He had to load it onto a flat-bed truck.

However, something happened when he was unloading it off the flat-bed. Although he took a great deal of care making sure the car wasn't damaged... while the Durango was coming off the flat-bed.... it rolled as it was coming off....... and kept rolling.... and kept rolling.... off the truck.... onto the pavement.... and -- SLAM -- into the fence of the repair shop.

The whole front end of the Durango - wrecked.

Yeah... can you even believe it?

The fence of the repair shop.... has a big-ole dent and the next morning they couldn't open it. They wrecked my Durango getting it to the shop. What are the odds of that happening? I mean - really? Does that ever really happen???

Well, lucky for us the tow truck company is also an auto body shop and they will do all the repair work for us once the Durango is fixed. And -- it IS fixed. We picked it up today (Tuesday).

One thing that everyone has told us......... from the tow truck driver to the mechanic who saw and repaired the ball joints.......... we were extremely fortunate that we were not in that car going any faster when the ball joints gave way.

Had we been going any faster when it broke, the same thing would have happened, the metal brace would have fallen to the ground, and the car would have come to an abrupt stop, and the Durango would have flipped.

Then I think about the last time that we were in the Durango before my trip to the store..........

The last time was when the SEVEN of us were in it on our way home from Disney. Everyone asleep except for me - I was driving. I was doing 70 mph down I4 from Orlando. Had this have happened only MINUTES before the last time it was driven..... literally..... we could all very well be dead.

The likelihood of all seven of us surviving a crash in which the vehicle flipped, probably several times, would have been very unlikely.

No doubt in my mind God was with us.

More later... I just wanted to tell you all that story about the Durango. Goodnight!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

No doubt in my mind too, God was with us. We are all very lucky and I'm guessing that three of us at least are lookomg at things just a little bit different after hearing that news on Sunday night.

I'm so thankful that everyone is okay, things could have been so much worse, even on Sunday on the way to the store.

God definitely has more plans for us! Hang in there--we've got more work to do here!

Love ya!

~M