Sunday, October 18, 2009

The little car that could

Some of you may have heard the story of how our car stopped in Nampa on the way home from San Diego. We were all tired and had been in the car since early that morning. Carter was asleep and we were anxious to get home. Mike was driving and suddenly the car just stopped. Mike pulled off the freeway and rolled into a service station. We said a prayer, waited a little while and Mike started the car and went home. We haven't had any problem since and so we thought it might be bad gasoline.

Well, now you can hear the rest of the story.... Mike, Destenee and I traveled 15 hours to New Mexico and had a wonderful weekend with Heidi and Reed and the kids. The baby is adorable, the kids were fun and Destenee was so helpful and a delight to be with. We went on a hike, played outside, ate good food. The baby blessing was wonderful and we enjoyed church. Monday we traveled to the Indian caves and had a great time and then went to the park for lunch. We went to Heidi's and packed and left for home at 2 in the afternoon.

There is not much freeway between here and there. We were making good mileage. Mike had to pass cars on the two lane highway and the car was just humming along. We took an hour detour until we realized we were on the wrong road and turned back. It was a curvy mountain road with beautiful trees. Some of the prettiest scenery of the trip. We stopped at a hotel and left the next morning planning to arrive about 7 or 7:30 in Boise. About 100 miles out of Boise the car started sputtering. Mike pulled to the side of the freeway and we chugged along until the car started going again. The third time it did this it completely stopped and we couldn't get it started again. We called AAA to tow us home. We were allowed ten miles of towing and then it would cost us. We figured it would be about $400 to get home. The battery on the cell phone was getting low. We sat for a while as the semi's rocked the car as they sped past us. I asked Destenee to say a prayer. Then, we had to do all we could to help ourselves so we called Adam. Kimberly had to wake him up because he had worked all night the night before and was exhausted. We asked him to get the truck and tow rope and come and get us. He said he would. Corden was in the shower and so he had to call back for us to tell him how to get into the garage and where the key was hidden in the garage to get into the house. Adam got the keys, truck and tow rope and was on his way but first had to gas up the truck to start the rescue mission. Meanwhile, we were on the side of the freeway. It was getting dark and was starting to rain. The rocking of the car as the trucks and cars sped past was frightening. Destenee and I started to do a cheer. "Come on car you can do it if you put your heart into it! Clap, Clap, Clap, Clap clapclapcalp." Mike got the car started and we exited off the freeway and waited for Adam. Luckily we had Destenee who can invent games and riddles to keep us intertained. If you are ever stranded somewhere you can only hope that Destenee will be with you to help pass the time in laughter and fun. We still had a few crackers and grapes left to quiet our hunger pains. We also had a nice field of weeds for our other pressing needs.

Before Adam got there Mike tried the car again and it started again. Humm. . . We were so happy to see Adam and Thomas arrive with our purple truck. Mike said he would try to drive without having to tow the car on the freeway at night in the rain. We started off to drive the 90 miles back to Boise. I was watching the miles pass and praying the whole time. We had gone 5, then 10 then 15 miles and then the car started to sputter again. We pulled off the freeway but it didn't stop running. After a few minutes it started to smooth out again. Again we started counting down the miles, 5, 10, 15, 20 and then it started again. There was a truck stop and so we pulled off and idled until the engine smoothed out again. Off we went and made it home. Mike thought I would never want to ride in the car again and was making plans to trade it in and then he got an appointment to find out the cause of our car problem. The fuel pump was bad. The mechanic said that we must live a charmed life because as far as he could tell there should be no way that we made it home. He was shocked that we didn't get stranded somewhere in the middle of the desert with no phone service.

I felt so grateful for our green BMW for not stranding us in the middle of the desert and then giving the extra effort to get us home so that we didn't have to be towed on the freeway, at night and in the rain that I call it the little green car that could and I never want to get rid of it!! And that's the rest of the story!!

3 comments:

Cannon Clan said...

oh man i had no idea. i'm glad you made it home safe!!

Gretchen said...

Mom! That is hilarious...and sad. I would have been so scared. I am so glad you guys made it home safely.

KLF said...

Wow, that is a great car. I'm so glad you had Destenee too. She is entertaining!