Beep beep! from Mile Marker 12,111...
On our first ride together, I can't find the odometer.
Then I see this two-digit number at the bottom of the dash.
40 mi.
40 miles? For this trip?
Nope. Just 40 miles.
Total.
That's the odometer -- haha!
It's the first smile we share. :)
Happy new car! |
Screech! Reverse...
I did not want to get a new car.
Or a new microwave. Or a new toilet.
I did not want my apartment's HVAC to clink and clank like there's a ping pong ball in the pipes.
I did not want to send my prosthesis in for maintenance the week before I left for Paris. And I definitely did not want to brew a stress fracture in my right foot (a.k.a. real foot) the week I returned.
I know. I get it.
But they happen in the context of bigger things.
A few weeks ago, I heard this line on a StoryCorps podcast:
Always look where you want to go, not where you want to avoid.
It was advice from a dad to his son, who was learning to drive.
It made me realize how much I've been focusing on what I want to avoid these days -- pain, struggle, frustration, anger, fatigue -- all those sensations we feel when things (big or small) break down and pile up. Some days, all I can think about is what's broken.
But dads are wise.
Especially when it comes to cars.
'Cause we've gotta celebrate Mile 100! |
Woo-hoo! |
It's a small happy thing -- which makes me think of other happy things, big and small.
Through all the obstacles this summer, I'm grateful for family and friends who've come to my rescue and supported me along the way.
I picked up my new car on September 1.
I chose her carefully with love and guidance from -- you guessed it -- my dad.
And maybe it sounds silly, but...
I think she's HAPPY to be mine! |
Enjoy the new buggy! Love the color! ❤️ Becca
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DeleteSad to hear of your many challenges, but want you to know that your blog really spoke to me at a time when I needed to change my perspective. Love you, Ricki
ReplyDeleteConnie, I'm glad to hear this post resonated. It's been a challenging summer, and it sounds like it has been for you too. Working on my perspective -- as I know Shelley would. I conjure up her "celebrations" of frozen coffee slushies regularly. xo, Ricki
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