8/12/2006

So, okay, I know I haven't done a post for a long time,
Sorry!!! Ok, let me tell you the story of "Our CARS".

One day I was driving the family Grey Toyata Camry
with a friend in the car too. I saw the Oil light come
on. Checked the oil, added some and kept driving
(the oil light stayed on). The car started making some
funny sound, ut-oh. The sound started getting bad so
I pulled off to the side of the road a put my hazards
on. I got out of the car and a little later someone I
knew pulled ahead of our car. They ended up giving
my friend and I a ride to our destination, thank God
for these people!!! Come to find out this car's engine
has basically had it. So now we no longer have a Grey
Toyota Camry.

Now lets talk about our Tank, the Blue Suburban. A ways
before the incident with the Camry we had quite the
adventure with the Suburban. I was driving with dad in
the vehicle, and we were headed home from work.
We had gotten into town, by Pizza Hut when the Suburban
started to skid and feel like it had blown a tire. I was
able to pull into the Pizza Hut parking lot. Come to find
out, the Tie-rod(I think thats what it is, the bar that
connects the front two tires so that they move together)
had broken. Imagine what would have happened had we
been on the highway doing 70?? Hey, God still has things
for us to do here on earth, He ain't finished with us yet.

Okay, so after the incident with the Camry I had another
problem with the Suburban. I was driving (notice when
each of these problems so far happen, its when I'm driving)
the Suburban on our long an windy road and it didn't "feel"
right. After I got off our road I pulled into a parking lot
by a restaurant and was able to call my parents. Turns out
that the rear end of our Suburban is messed up.

Now we'll talk about the Dodge Durango, our newest vehicle.
Dad and I were drving to work, he was driving this time.
When we started to loose power. We were able to "limp"
to an exit where our mechanic(I tell you, I think he will be
able to retire on our family alone!!!) was called and he later
came and picked up the Durango. Turns out, the fuel pump
had gone. So now, the only car we had to use was my sister's
'86 Honda Prelude, the one I sold to her (I still don't have a
car yet). We had only her one car for about four days.

Thats the Parker's CARS story, hope you enjoyed it :-)

Adam (Jer. 29:11)

2 comments:

Aaron said...

Wow! That's a lot of trouble to have all at once!

Marie said...

yikes, fun stuff:(jk... check out my blog again:)