
It started off normally, enough. Tea. Mail. News. You hear me…
Then, an excursion to physical therapy. Let’s just say that sometimes things are helpful and not fun! We’ll skip the yelling in the parking lot and the hard to convince elevator. I got there! And then I headed home.
I was probably about a third of the way there, just under the bridge and headed up Columbia Drive, when the noise began. One of those kind of noises. Never having taken auto repair class, it took me a bit to figure it out. A tire with nowhere near enough air! The right front one to be exact. And the noise kept getting louder, which didn’t feel encouraging.
There was no good place to pull off. Fortunately, there was a safe place just a bit farther on. The front circle at Columbia Seminary.
I pulled in and parked and got out to go exploring.
The tire wasn’t just leaking. Or low. It was flat as flat can be! (Even I know that’s not a good thing!)
Fast forward through rescue by Legendary Husband. Some time sensitive meetings. Hunting for – you know – tools.
The next part wasn’t at all fun, but we actually got the tire changed. Well, Bill got the tire changed! I handed him things and made supportive comments. (There’s no way my wrists and shoulders could cope with the jack!)
And, we made it home!
Clearly there will be more hassle to cope with before this adventure is over. For now, though, book progress. (I know way more about that than tires!)
My friend, above, looks a lot like the way this moment in time feels, especially if you add in – you know – the news!
A new friend asked me, today, if she was afraid of being robbed!
She is not! What she is – in her work-in-progress way – is praying! Praying for hope and grace in the middle of all the crazy! Let me know if you’d like your name added to the prayer list!
For now, food. More paint. A background to design for a video shoot.
Keep sticking with you!












