It’s one thing to get a flat tire – that’s a hassle all in itself. But to have back-to-back car drama – really??
On Wednesday, which was my last official day of my summer vacation, I was headed into downtown Orlando to get my hair cut (see previous blog post) and do some errands. I was on the 408 (for those not in Orlando it’s an East-West highway) cruising along at 60 mph when I noticed all of a sudden my tire pressure warning light came on.

I didn’t think much of it, it’s come on in the past when the air got low. I figured I’d put some air in the tires next time I stopped for gas.
I exited the highway and drove about 2-miles when I started hearing “thump thump thump thump”. I knew instantly what this was. I slowed down and pulled into a 7-11 parking lot to see the damage.

It’s really hard to see from this angle but the left rear tire was flat. Very flat.
It seemed like I had just put new tires on which made me really frustrated. Turns out my sense of time was flawed, it had actually been almost 3-years ago to the day.
Anyway, I called AAA for help. The operator said it would be 2 hours before someone could get there but the rescue man showed up within 45 minutes.
He couldn’t have been nicer and very efficient. He had me fixed up within 20 minutes and I was on my way again. (Funny, as I’m typing this I’m listening to Willie Nelson sing “On the Road Again” on Sunday Morning Coming Down on Real Radio. Too funny!)

That afternoon I was at Sears getting 2 new tires. $$$
The next morning it was back to work. At least that was the plan. I went out to the garage at 7:50am, turned the ignition and heard “click click click”. Ugh! You gotta be kidding me! Yes, a dead battery. Thank God for my handyman and wonderful neighbor, Pete. He came over and jumped the battery so I could head back to Sears again. More $$$.
My lessons:
#1. Women – if you aren’t mechanically savvy, be sure you have a 24-hour car repair service at your disposal. I’ve had AAA since high school and while there are years that go by where I never use their services, it’s a comfort to know they’re there when I need them.
#2. Be prepared for the unexpected and don’t let it ruin your attitude. Yes I was frustrated and upset, but it is what it is. Deal with it and move on. I’ll probably get very frustrated again when my credit card bills come in, but that’s life.