The first
day of our adventure began before day break.
After loading the car with all our paraphernalia, including three dogs
and two cats, Brant went to start the car and
. . . nothing. After several
attempts to jump start it – to no avail - we switched out the battery with
another vehicle and we were on our way and we were even on time. About half way through the trip we pulled off
the interstate to get gas. As we pulled
off onto the exit ramp, the van died.
Fortunately it turned out that the connection on the battery had come
loose, so it was easy to fix. We were
grateful it didn't happen on the interstate in the middle of construction that
was going on. Our next stop was Auto
Zone, where we purchased a battery that was appropriate for our van.
The rest of
the trip were smoothly until we got to our driveway. Anyone who has been to the house knows about
our driveway, which is rather steep.
About half way up we encountered a fallen tree – or at least the top
part with all the limbs and branches.
So, we put the van in park and walked in the rest of way only to find
that the electricity was out – due to another fallen tree. Brant and Reuben got a chain saw and headed
back down the drive, while I called the electric company (fortunately the hard
line phone worked). In a few moments the
guys were up with the van and we unloaded and began to settle in.
Now the reason
we had started this adventure before the break of day was because Brant really
wanted to see Franking High School’s football game, which was taking place
about 2 hours away and I am happy to report he made it. Shortly after they left for the game the
electric guy showed up and within about an hour the power was restored. So I
got to stay home, lights and water working, with the puppies and the cats and
just enjoy being at peace in our mountain retreat.
I’ll never
know the reason for all the little bumps in the road along the way, but at
journey’s end none of them really mattered.
I’m confident that is how it will be when we’re finally home with the
Lord, the peace and joy we will experience will far outweigh any difficulty we
may encounter along the way. So just
keep on keeping on!
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