Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Can't Believe I Got Through The Week


If you happened to catch my status update this past Sunday it read, "bad day = need new tires on brand new car, took dog to vet for allergic reaction, spilled coffee on computer and now it doesn't work."

Let me explain. My sweet friends Rebekah and Laura and I decided to roadtrip to Dallas to try out for American Idol this past week. Eric really wanted me to get my tires rotated before I left and I also needed to get my oil changed, so I found a coupon for Goodyear tire that was for both of those things for $19.99. Good deal, I thought.

So Tuesday morning (and we left for Dallas Tuesday afternoon), I take my car in. My helper-guy is kind of sleezy and insists that I should buy new tires because mine are bald. Yeah right. I bought my car brand new 10 months ago. There is no way I need new tires. He also says he doesn't think he should rotate them. I am determined to not be taken advantage of by this car guy (I always feel like car guys take advantage of girls just because they can and we don't know any better) so I stand my ground and tell him that my boyfriend said it should be done and I want him to do it. End of story. So he does.

Twelve hours later we're in Dallas and my tire pressure light goes on. Luckily, there is a Discount Tire across the street. So we make trip #1. The nice man can't find any nails or anything so he just fills the tires up with air (for free!) and sends me on my way. The light goes off. We park in front of my friend Kristin's house for the day.


That night, when we get home from our day of fun, Kristin's husband Chris informs me that I have a flat tire. He helps me change it to the spare. Actually, he changes it and I watch. And he tells me that he is really glad he can change my tire because it makes him feel "worthless." I laugh. And then he says "I mean...needed." I go to Discount Tire for trip #2 and they patch up my tire (for free!!) and put it back on my car (for free!!!).

We are hungry, so we drive across the parking lot to Chick Fil-A and when I get out of car I hear a "shhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" sound. Sure enough, the newly patched tire is deflating. So I quickly make my way back across the parking lot for Discount Tire trip #3. The nice man, Ben, checks my tire and sees that there is another hole but it is too close to the wall to patch. I had already been informed at trip #1 and #2 that I needed new tires 'cause mine were bald. So at this point I'm believing them. Ben offers to give me a good deal on some new tires but when he realizes that I really can't afford it he decides to be nice and gives me a new-to-me used tire that is in no better and no worse condition than the one I had...except it has no holes in it...FOR FREE!!!!! I'm getting warm and fuzzies about Discount Tire just thinking about them right now!


SO. Day 3 in Dallas. The actual audition day for American Idol. My tire pressure light is back on. Crap. So after we are rejected by American Idol we go across the street for Discount Tire trip #4. Now the OTHER back tire is low. The man says it could be a slow leak but he's not sure so we just need to pay attention. And he airs us up. For free. The light goes off.

Day 4. It's time to drive home. We get 5 hours into our trip and hit a bump. The light goes on again. Laura is a champ and drives us safely off the highway into Walmart. The grossest Walmart I've ever seen. Twilight Zone. We get some more air in the tire and decide to risk our lives to make it to a different tire place. Thankfully, we make it. If Walmart was tire trip #5, than Firestone is tire trip #6. I wish we could have made it to Little Rock to Discount Tire, but that just wasn't going to happen. Now we have new tires and we're gonna make it home just fine. But my car is still only 10 months old. What in the world?? New tires??


Day 5 is Sunday...but it's not really day 5 'cause I'm home. My puppy is scratching her head SO hard that clumps of hair are falling out and she looks like she's bleeding on the top of her head. I know I need to take her to the vet. But I have to go to church first. My tire pressure light goes on AGAIN while I'm on my way to church. I stop off the side of the road and a nice police man helps me check them out. He thinks they're fine. Firestone says the air pressure is good. It must be a problem with the sensor...which is a Nissan issue. So I make a Nissan appointment.

At church (in the green room) I'm researching vets that are open on Sundays to take Lilly to...and the table I'm sitting at gets knocked and my coffee spills onto my computer. A lot of coffee...with cream and sugar. The computer immediately shuts down and I am screwed. It no longer works.

Despite all of this drama, I am not the "Lindsey" I'm used to being. My reactions are much more laid back and relaxed. Maybe I've just finally realized that there isn't anything I can do about these things and God is in control. He knows how it's gonna get better. And it did.

It has gone from the worst day into thanksgiving. All of these things could have stressed me out to no end. But it turns out that Lilly has allergies. Poor thing. Now she's on steroids and I have other things to give her to make her feel better. If I hadn't taken her to the vet she would have continued to suffer.

And my tires: Nissan found that there's something wrong with the sub-frame of my car (an $1,100 replacement) which is, thankfully, covered under my warranty. If that tire pressure light hadn't come on that last time even though my tires were brand new, I never would have known anything was wrong and these new tires would have worn out within 10 months. And, since we can blame it on the sub-frame no one can blame it on my driving (Dad).

As for my computer: I am surrounded my MAC genuises! After being told to air out my computer with a fan for a whole day it just magically works again! Thank you!!!!

I realize this is a long story. But I am so thankful. THANK YOU!!!!!

To see more Dallas pics go to:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2076642&id=34100702&l=4a0030116b

6 comments:

  1. Sounds to me like Nissan owes you reimbursement for that new set of tires! After all, you would never have had to buy them if the sub-frame didn't have a problem! (Let me know if you want my help and we can devise a letter to them! I've gotten great results when I've written letters like that!)
    Hugs, gina

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  2. i can't believe you made that many trips to tire places...i don't even know if i've seen that many tire places in my lifetime...shows how much i pay attention...they must be everywhere! i am so glad that your computer is working again...that was such a blessing...i like to believe that my hairdryer had something to do with it. :)

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  3. i'm pretty sure it was your hairdryer :)

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  4. Linds, what a trooper! And what a great God that looks out for you...nice car men helping you get good deals, good police men stopping to help, friends who know good tips on Macs...praise God!

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  5. That was a long and sad story with a happy ending:)

    Love,
    The Hellers

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  6. Oh goodness, Jones. This is hilarious. And awful. And hilarious again.

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