Saturday, December 1, 2007

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way Home from Waco

We received a wonderful invite to attend an Eagle Court of Honor for one of Arlen's former scouts in Waco. The timing was right due to Thanksgiving holidays so we thought we'd make a quick trip to Waco/Robinson area on Saturday, attend church and return on Sunday evening in time to prepare for school and seminary the next day. We had such a terrific time visiting with our friends there. The time was too short, but it was just the drink of water we needed after being away for a year and a half. (I love the blogs, but nothing can beat a one on one conversation!) Anyway, we attended church on Sunday and started on our way home. The weather was a bit dreary. It rained consistently from the time we left Waco until we reached Wichita Falls. The cooler weather required us to use our defroster to keep the windshield clear. A little info here - our air conditioning compressor had gone bad during the summer and we'd been told it needed to be replaced. We decided we would wait to replace it in the spring. Guess what? The defroster requires the compressor as well. HMMM....

Well, as we were driving through WF I asked Arlen were we going to stop? I was calculating hours we'd been in the car and the bladder size of each of my children as well as my own needs. Arlen was in the "Let's go as far as we can and not stop until there is a dire 'Daddy, I have to go now!' moment" mode. I understood that thought process as I've had those thoughts myself when traveling alone with the kids. For some reason, though, I felt that we should stop sooner rather than later and so requested that we do so in Iowa Park just outside WF so I could use the restroom. As we pulled off the highway into the gas station we could hear the engine making a terrible racket. The sound had been previously masked by the highway noise and the rain coming down. The rain had now turned to snow and we knew the engine was not in good shape. A quick phone call to Arlen's dad, who is a car engine whiz, and he confirmed that the engine was not in good shape and that it sounded like a bearing was about to fail. Arlen decided that rather than risk the car completely breaking down in the snow, in the Panhandle wilderness, at night, with his family, we would get a hotel and find a place the next day to fix the van. This discovery prior to a major breakdown in the middle of nowhere is blessing #1.

Blessing #2 - The Holiday Inn in WF sent a van to come get us and take us back to the hotel. I'm going to overlook the fact that the ride back to the hotel was the scariest part of the trip, because the defroster was not working, the windshield was fogged over, the roads were now snowy and icy and the van was swaying like it was top heavy. And the driver looked a little worse for the wear.

Blessing #3 - The hotel gave us a discount for our stay.

Blessing #4 - We called the Bishop in Wichita Falls to ask if there might be someone who could take Arlen back out to the car the next day and if he might recommend a mechanic in the area. The Bishop turned out to be a mechanic who specialized in car airconditioning/heating. Hmmm....

Blessing #5 - The next day the hotel took Arlen back to our car in Iowa Park so we did not have to worry about finding a ride. Just for reference this is about 15 miles one way from the hotel.

Blessing #6 - A mechanic in Iowa Park confirmed that the air conditioning clutch was frozen and that the bearing was burning out. Arlen drove the van to Bishop Scoggins garage. They had all the parts needed to replace our compressor and expansion valve - a newly discovered problem.

Blessing #7 - The final cost was much less than we'd been quoted previously for just the compressor.

We are so amazed at how our Heavenly Father watches over us. My dad reminded me of the blessings that come from having a son on a mission as well. Whatever the reason, we were blessed and protected and know that we are loved.

3 comments:

Brandy said...

Count your many blessings; See what God hath done....

Thanks for sharing your experience. It was wonderful having your family here--even for the short amount of time.

THE GREENMONSTERS said...

Thanks for sharing that scary yet wonderful story with us. It was great seeing you guys and I can't believe how much your children have grown!

Moore Fun Stories said...

It was good to see yall for a quick minute at church. I loved this story. It reminds me that I need to count my blessings. So, I guess the kids missed some school on Monday? I am so glad you guys were watched over. That's a long road trip.