Dear Kansas,
Today it was a million degrees outside.... your lack of shading was not the ideal situation for a dead car battery. After at least 30 people passed by me and snarled because I had my car doors open on one side, trying to at least catch a breeze since I couldn't lock my car doors and walk away so that they could get a closer parking spot.... I am thankful for my ONE friend here in town who was able to come to my aid, armed with jumper cables. She let my very grumpy kiddo sit in her car and she even hooked up the iPad up to her car stereo so he could watch Toy Story (for the 1,235,887th time) in superior sound comfort. She followed me to McDonald's so that I could buy her (and my tiny gremlin) some lunch. She let us enjoy lunchtime in her car with A/C and then she followed me and waited on me while I had the VERY NICE lady at Advance Auto pluck a dead and boiling over (have you ever heard of such!) battery out of my car and install a new one.
This extreme-temperature-battery-dying came on the heels of the numerous maintenance issues that occurred at the town-casa this morning and the many issues we have been trying to address as we wrap up the sale of our home. It also doesn't help that I am scrounging around at the last minute, trying to throw together a tiny b'day party for my tiny bff.
You will not win, Kansas.... I am determined to have a good day. I am thankful that I was able to get this resolved, that I came home to have the maintenance man fix some of the issues, that my big BFF came out of his meeting to try to help me (even though he was ALSO dealing with house stuff via phone all morning and at one point had not only a tow truck on the way, but was on his way himself), and that I somehow managed to grab some party supplies before our car died. :)







