"Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have."
--Hebrews 13:5
Two days ago, I was doing some Christmas shopping, getting ready for the long drive to Louisiana from Chicago, IL. I was just doing some last minute shopping for friends and family. I had previously thought I wouldn't have had the chance to visit home, but I soon was able to get off work and everything.
I then became extremely excited and called everyone telling them I'd be home for Christmas. I was really excited to see my best friends Seth and Brock. It's always refreshing to see and hang out with them. As well as my dear friend Zach! I miss Zach! Holiday's tend to bring joy, laughter, and happiness to all.
I love the holiday season. I find joy in the happiness of others. Especially my friends and family. If they are doing okay, then so am I. I digress. As I mentioned before, I'd done a lot of shopping a couple days ago. On my way to the grocery store, I hit some ice, lost control of my car, hit a curb, ran off road, and my tire exploded, and rim bent.
This caused my front alignment to be drastically out of alignment, and further damaging my front axel. Long story made short, it will cost $600 dollars to get fixed. Merry Christmas Keyton. Now, my car is not drivable, and want be repaired in time for me leaving. Not that I can afford to readily have it fixed anyway.
I'll be spending the holiday right here in Chicago, which I am slowly coming to grips that it is okay. Yes, I'm sadden that I want be spending with the holiday with my loved ones but that's life sometime. You have to make the best of it.
Wonderful Weekend Full of Wonderful Things
1 week ago

1 comments:
Sorry about that. I know how disappointing car trouble can be.
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