Sunday, September 2, 2012

The Adventure We Never Asked For


Yesterday turned out being much more eventful than we had planned.

Our long-awaited trip to Indiana was finally here. We were sad to leave Pennsylvania but excited for our next stage in life.

We BARELY fit our belongings into our Toyota Avalon (a small miracle considering how much we had) and started off on what was to be a 9- or 10-hour drive.

THEN, in the middle of Ohio, near the hick-town of Mansfield, as I was accelerating up a hill, I heard this TERRIBLE noise coming from under the hood. Claire didn’t hear it right away (it wasn’t loud per se), but I knew it didn’t sound right. Luckily, we were just at a rest stop, so we pulled off. Looking under the hood we couldn’t see anything, and after calling my dad and talking to a man at the rest stop we thought it was nothing important, perhaps a fan vibrating or something in the tire. Getting back on the highway, however, it got even worse, so we immediately got off the next exit. This time when we looked under the hood the problem was obvious.

A spark plug blew– there it was lying, broken, on top of the engine.



Two unkempt old men, one smoking a cigar, pulled up in an old, oversized, wood-panel-side sedan, took a look at the engine and by their reaction we knew it wasn’t good. They gave us a number of a local mechanic who had a “Wrecker” (I found out that meant “tow truck,” a term which I much prefer to “wrecker” when it’s picking up my car). No one answered the phone so they offered to go find this mechanic themselves.

As we sat waiting it started pouring rain. With our car off and the windows up we were just sweating in the heat of our car, fearing the worst. On top of this I had a headache that felt like a migraine.

Finally the “wrecker” came and (long story short) after assessing the situation we decided to be towed the whole way out to our final destination rather than stay in hick-ville Mansfield till at least Tuesday when shops opened again after Labor Day (it probably would have been a bit longer since most mechanics are patriotic and don’t work on foreign cars). Cost of tow: $550 (and he even gave us a deal!)

So, for the next three hours we rode with one of the most colorful/crass men you’d ever meet (the kinda guy you might expect to drive a “wrecker”) to Winona Lake. Since the cab of the truck only had 2 seats, Claire and I had to share one. Not very conducive to butt comfort. On top of all of this, I had to pee like my life depended on it, and my headache was getting worse.

Finally we arrived, exhausted, and pretty much went right to bed (after moving in a few things to our new apartment). The next morning I woke up, the headache gone. You know what my first thought was?

I’m so blessed.

I don’t know why God allowed this whole fiasco to happen. And I don’t even know how much it’ll be to fix the engine (and I’m pretty sure it’ll be at least 500 dollars), but this doesn’t compare to all the blessings I’ve received.

I have a family and a wife who love me.

We’ve been SOOO blessed financially this past year.

We’ve been so warmly welcomed out here in Winona Lake and we LOVE our apartment.

We have a bright, if uncertain, future.

And most importantly, we are loved and forgiven by God. Nothing else really matters much in comparison.

We ask for your prayers as we adjust to life out here, and for minimal cost in fixing our engine. I hope to keep this blog more updated to keep you all posted on our Indiana adventures!

Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.
-James 1:2-4

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