I had bills and bills and bills. I immediately started to sell the furniture and the Jaguar. The Jaguar had always had issues. The old joke you need one for you and one for your mechanic. But it was actually the $450 a month payment which was the biggest issue. Nothing could be done, nothing was allowed to be sold until after the final divorce papers.
It was my first sports car and I immeadiatly got hooked on speed. You could race around a semi-truck in the middle of a rain storm and the tires would be gripping the asphalt as if becoming part of it. It was thrilling. It had all the bells and whistle including a sun roof and a fantastic stereo. It made me feel like we had worked hard and long to reach this place and it felt very much like a reward.
It also gave me a lot of comfort, when on days I couldn’t get it together. I would go to my favorite road that was windy up hill and long. By the time I got home the music , the wind in my hair, the speed, had me in a better place before everything had crashed in my life. Knowing that it would end soon I went to check on the farm truck that our daughter had taken to college and came back with scratches and dents, big and little, and the red paint was chipped.
I knew the clutch had gone out, what I did’nt know, since it had been locked and parked for almost 2 years. It was entirely full…of mold. Mold on the seats, the seat belts, the floor, the floor mat, the ceiling, the side panels, the dashboard and even the steering wheel. The smell was horrid.
It reminded me of our first year of marriage and our apartment kitchen was wood walls and floors. And a blue refrigerator and oven. We had been gone for a month traveling and the refrigerator had been unpluged! The mold and smell inside was like a 1,000 people vomited in a stadium.
I cleaned the truck the same way I cleaned the refrigerator. With a lot of hot water and vinegar and washed it down entirely.
I found a mechanic who helped me sell the Jaguar. He came and fixed the clutch. And start the battery. And kept my beat up old red truck working.
Goodbye $450 a month payments.
