Yesterday started out to be a stressful day.
My car has always been a loud car. We purchased it used and have always
noticed that it's louder than our other car (which happens to be the
exact same year and model). We've just learned to talk to each other
louder in my car than in Bryan's. A couple of weeks ago I decided that
it had now gotten so loud that I was afraid that pieces were going to
start flying off as I was driving down the freeway. We took it to the
mechanic.
He found all kinds of general maintenance things wrong with it. $1200
later we had a much quieter car. I love driving my car now. I can
actually hear the kids talking in the back seat. They don't have to
scream at me anymore.....not that they don't just for old times' sake;)
It's an 11-year-old car. It has over 130,000 miles in it. We are
going to run it into the ground. I'm hoping for at least another 3
years of service out of it.
Saturday evening Bryan says that we need to drop his car off at the
mechanic's now. What?! Bryan is always telling me about strange noises
his car makes. We have learned to laugh it off unless it appears
serious. We often joke that it's Christmas all year long in Bryan's car
because of the many lights that are on his dashboard. He said it
really needs to go in this time.
We love our mechanic. He's honest and tells us when something doesn't
really need fixed as long as we don't mind staring at the light on the
dashboard. He knows we can't afford to spend a lot of money fixing
things that don't need to be fixed. He know that we don't drive cars
that are dangerous so if it's dangerous we will fix it. If it just
means that we just have one more light on the Christmas tree, then Merry
Christmas!
Yesterday I called the mechanic to see if he had any answers for us
yet. He had the car for over a day now and I hadn't heard anything.
That scared me. I was seeing dollar signs. After a couple of
conversations with him and his diligence in trying to find us some
cheaper, used parts we came to an estimate of $1900 to fix Bryan's car.
Uggggh! My mechanic know we are trying to drive our cars into the
ground. We don't have the money to purchase new ones any time soon. I
asked him what his opinion was and he gave me the opinion that we still
had plenty of life in this car. We just needed to fix some of these
general maintenance issues that all came up at the same time.
So he's going to fix what needs to be fix and ignore what can be
ignored. We will still have some our our Christmas lights on the
dashboard. This means that we will be able to drive Bryan's car for a
few more years I hope. The bills are adding up and credit card
companies are loving us. Yuck! I don't like supporting the credit card
companies but we have to do what we have to do.
Money issues are one of my biggest stressors. This is an instance that
would have led me right to the kitchen cupboards in the past. What I
realized yesterday is that even though I was stressed I didn't run to
the cupboards. I didn't use food to comfort me. I exercised a little
bit and went on with my day as usual. I thought about eating because
that was a habit at one time in my life but I quickly dismissed it as
foolish. What was the food going to do to fix my car or my finances?
Nothing. If anything, that food would just upset me more because I
would then be stressed about that decision too.
I've come a long way and I 'm proud to say that I saw it and conquered
it yesterday. I'm sure it will rear it's ugly head again and I will be
forced to make a decision about how I am going to use food but I can say
that yesterday was a true testament as to how far I have come and how
different I am today than I was earlier in my journey.
Take care everyone and Merry Christmas?!;)
Corinna
"'Blessed be the Lord your God, who had delighted in you and set you on
the throne of Israel! Because the Lord loved Israel forever, he has made
you king to execute justice and righteousness.' Then she gave the king
one hundred twenty talents of gold, a great quantity of spices, and
precious stones; never again did spices come in such quantity as that
which the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon." -1 Kings 10:9-10
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