In right around two weeks I will begin this next peddling adventure.
Before I really get into this blogging about the adventure, I want to share some about our trip to Omaha.
The trip itself was very exciting and very rewarding.
I want to relate how God showed his hand of grace and mercy as we traveled back from Omaha.
There were some vibration and such in the front of the car as we drove to Omaha.
On the return trip it became more severe and noticeable.
it would settle down as we reached a higher speed on the freeway, and then when I would break for an offramp, the front would shake and it felt as if the steering wheel would vibrate loose from my hands.
When we arrived back to the farm, the next day I took the the Subaru into the tire shop where last November they had installed new brakes and tires.
As they began to work on the vehicle it became clear that the problem was more than just a tire being out of balance.
The right front brake caliper and rotor were frozen.
Who would have thought that we would be able to drive on such a troublesome problem.
There are so many situations that come to mind with this sort of problem.
Just the heat generated from those two parts being frozen up would've been enough to cause a fire, breakage, or a bad accident.
I wanted to share this very short story to show that even in our bumbling mistakes God still shows his grace and mercy.
It is wonderful to know that he protects us even when we are silly and foolish.
God is good all the time!
Continuing to joy in the journey,
D.
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