On my way to get an allergy shot yesterday I found myself just minutes away from home with a flat tire. The funny thing is, I strangely wasn't stressed or worried or even upset. I had an un-natural amount of peace and was free to laugh with joy about what happened. I was quite thankful that I knew how to change a tire on my car as I've had to do it before. I'm also thankful that my care has a pre-labeled area where to put the jack in and that I didn't have any trouble with the jack - last time it was quite a hassle and a real struggle. It took no more than 10 minutes to change the tire with the "spare" that was in the trunk. The spare wasn't a donut tire, it actually was a full size tire, just an older quite worn tire. I had a good laugh that the quite worn spare that I put on has more tread than the tire that I took off (and more than my other tires). haha.
After I put the spare on, I noticed it looked just a little low on air. So I drove to a nearby gas station that I knew had fee air (Casey's) to fill it up. I didn't have a tire pressure gauge, so I went inside and bought on (only $2-3). As I checked my tire pressures, I found that all my tires were low on air. Thank you God for allowing a flat tire to get me to notice that I need to fill them up! The spare that I put on (to one of the back tires) was suppose to be 44psi, however it was less than 10psi - the gauge didn't even go that low, haha. I loved it.
I'm still not sure what I'm going to do about tires yet. I'm praying that God will continue to provide, not just finances, resources and things, but also wisdom, discernment and guidance.
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