One nice thing about being a writer is that any time something goes wrong in life, a writer says to herself, “I wonder how I could use this in a book…”
Ken and I are still traveling in Texas and New Mexico. We’ve had a great trip and everything has gone so wonderfully well that we really weren’t surprised when Sunday night as we pulled into Pecos, Texas on our way from a visit to Carlsbad Caverns, the engine of the Chinook made a funny popping sound and then a whole bunch more popping sounds. It was still running but something was very definitely wrong.
We were able to pull into a large, empty parking lot across from a gas station and after checking the tires and looking under the hood, we started making phone calls. AAA, our auto insurance, and after talking to them, local mechanics. Of course, nobody was open on Easter Sunday. But all is well (at least as I’m writing this post).
Even though we’ve been trying hard to cut way back on sugar, Ken and I made a new RV rule: If you have engine trouble and get stuck in a parking lot for the night, you get to have ice cream. Lots of it. No guilt. But there is SO much to be thankful for, despite the troubles:
1. It happened just as we entered a good-sized town.
2. We were able to drive to a safe parking place that “just happened” to be a public parking lot where 18-wheelers and RVs park all the time, according to a police dispatcher.
3. It’s right across the street from a gas station with a great little deli, good coffee, and the aforementioned ICE CREAM. Blue Bell, no less, since we are back in Texas after all.
4. We were able to schedule a mechanic for first thing Monday morning.
5. All our batteries and solar were fully charged and our water tank full, so it’s just boondocking as usual. (Boondocking is camping without any electric or water or sewer hookups.)
6. We have great phone service and even free wifi from a local business.
7. There’s a cool breeze coming in the windows and no need for the AC.
8. We were only 30 minutes from our campground when it happened so our drive to the next campground won’t be much longer than we’d anticipated.
We’re so very thankful it didn’t happen on Friday or Saturday when we’d have been waiting through the entire holiday weekend for help! Even more thankful it didn’t happen in the middle of the desert in 97-degree heat.
In our four years of RVing, this is our first breakdown, but if you have to have engine trouble, this is the best it could be. Of course, if I use this scene in a novel, I’ll have to make everything MUCH worse! Can’t let our characters off too easy. 😉
We did have a much happier surprise for our Easter Sunday morning. We had a wonderful impromptu Easter sunrise service with some other campers at Brantley Lake State Park in New Mexico. Ken had planned to ask around to see if there was an Easter service planned at the park. He got to talking to a friendly woman (wearing a “Chosen” T-shirt!) outside our camper, and before long, Ken and Mary planned a service in our “backyard” behind our camper, and Mary spread the word around camp. We had nine people show up! Ken gave a short sermon on the resurrection, we sang “Amazing Grace,” then watched a beautiful sunrise, and got to know each other a bit. What a gift to meet God’s people wherever you go! A little taste of heaven. He is risen! He is risen indeed!
I pray and trust that you had a blessed Easter, and that no matter what is going on in your life, you can take comfort and hope in the fact that not only is our Savior risen indeed, but He is coming again! Oh what a day that will be!
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Carol Genenbacher says
Happy Easter! Thankful God protected both of you. Your post was very inspiring.
Deborah Raney says
There is such comfort in knowing He is watching over us.
Melanie says
Deb~Have been Praying for you and K.W. As you travel for safety and protection and good times! God heard our prayers! Glad all is working out so far prayers for continued protection…. Saw a Chinook in the parking lot of shop rite next to moms and thought of you again that day💕💕💕 love you guys and looking forward to talking soon
Deborah Raney says
Thank you, thank you for your prayers, dear Mel! God hears and answers. Love you guys!
Angie says
Sounds like a divine appointment if ever there was one! So glad your adventure was wonderful–and I look forward to reading that scene in a book! :-).
Deborah Raney says
Thanks so much, Angie. We actually slept VERY well last night, despite trucks roaring by on the highway. It was actually kind of a comforting “white noise.”
Kelly Goshorn says
I love your positive attitude. Counting your blessings is always the best way to go! Curious though, who picked the pistachio almond? YUM!
Deborah Raney says
LOL! That would be ME! And it was SOOOOO good! We shared a couple bites of each other’s ice cream, but I did NOT regret my choice! 🙂
Becky Wade says
Loved this post, Deb. There’s always much to be grateful for in any circumstance if we look for those things, the way you did. Here’s hoping you’re back on the road ASAP!
Deborah Raney says
Thank you, Becky! We’re talking with the mechanic now…
Janetta says
I’m sorry you and your hubby are having RV problems. We’re praying for you to get back on the road again. Safe travels!
Deborah Raney says
Bless you for those prayers, Janetta. And they’ve been answered! We just got back on the road about 10 minutes ago! We missed a night in one campground, but it was one we’d been to before (Monihans Sand Dunes) so no big deal. The Chinook is purring like a kitten and we didn’t have to let loose of TOO many dollars. 🙂
Janetta says
Fantastic!!! The Lord always takes care of us!!! Safe travels.
Deborah Raney says
Amen!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
I loved your Facebook post about your Sunday sunrise service. Now I’m so glad you ended up in a safe place with your engine troubles. Hope it is something quickly and easily fixed without costing too much.
Deborah Raney says
We just got back on the road about 10 minutes ago and there’s still money in our bank account, so we’re grateful! Thank you, Robin!
Carrie Turansky says
Glad you are in safe spot and you can look back and see God’s had of protection. I hope that mechanic fixes it quickly and you can back on the road. I loved that you found friends to share your Easter morning sunrise service. Happy traveling!
Deborah Raney says
We’re so grateful to be back on the road, none the worse for the wear. And in fact, experiences like this just show us over and over how much God cares for us.
Lynne says
Gosh, Deborah! Remember that old saying…”It’s a God thing”? There you go…isn’t it nice He’s always there to bail us out? Glad you and Ken are safe and that the ice cream didn’t run out! Happy belated Easter!
Deborah Raney says
Yes, it’s a God thing! Thanks, Lynne!
Betty Strohecker says
So happy everything worked out. He is risen indeed!
Deborah Raney says
Thanks, Betty. We’re very relieved it was all fixed with minimal time and money. God bless.