Yesterday was the glorious day from heaven.:sunshine:
Today was the horrendous day from helz. :dervish:
My son's car decided to have problems with it's brakes, so he call for an appointment to have the car looked at this afternoon. Our mechanic really didn't have time to look at the car, but he said "bring it in, we might have time to squeeze it in today"- if not today, he would definatly look at it on Tuesday- we would have to leave the car overnight. OK.
So that meant I had to follow my son to the repair shop----but my car wouldn't start! :tantrum:...We tried to jump-start it ourselves, but that didn't work, so I called AAA and they managed to start the car. He told us to run the car for an hour or so. We dropped my son's car off and decided to ride to K-Mart, which is 20 miles away. Something was obviously wrong the the %#&&% car alarm, as it kept on going off while we were driving. (I hate that alarm and I'm going to have it disconnected ASAP.:rocker:.. I mean, just who would try to steal my old car, anyway- even tho' it only has 53,000 miles and everything new inside? My older son bought it for me last year when the 1997 Cavalier was dying. :heartbeat

I decided I needed more gas and the gas station was across the street from K-Mart. I filled up and then...........the car wouldn't start again

(and the %#&&%:burn: alarm keep going off!).
We had to call :help: AAA, again, and the AAA guy said that I needed a new battery."
But- it's a new battery!!!!"
Not any more, since I didn't use the car all winter, the battery is no good now.
But- I have a battery in my shed that I removed from my old, old 1997 Chevy Cavalier last year, I proceeded to tell him-(isn't that marvelous that I now have a 1998 Chevy Cavalier and could just use that one?
" No", he said. "since you left it in the shed- with no heat- it's not good either!" :nerves: He started the car and we decided to just go home and call our mechanic.
But----did I say
"but" again?
Before the AAA guy left, he said that my inspection sticker was expired. "But- I said that's impossible. It's due for an inspection this month". But of course, he was correct. My old 1997 Cavalier's was due for inspection in May, not this 1998 Cavalier.:naughty: I had gotten confused. :scared:
The "new" Cavalier's inspection was due last November!!!! :thud:
I was so afraid on the ride home that the State Troopers:cop: would somehow know that my inspection sticker was expired. :scared:
My son said not to worry unless we got stopped for something- there's no "machine" that the Troopers had that would enable them to "see" that my inspection was expired.
What a ride home. I didn't need a $150 fine!
My son has an appointment at Binghamton Univ. (50 miles away) on Wednesday with his field advisor, so when we were home, he emailed her and canceled that appointment- because we didn't know what was up with both cars.
By the time we arrived home, our mechanic wasn't working anymore.

I just hope my car starts tomorrow :crossfingers:, so I can beg my mechanic to inspect my car and put in a new battery (and disconnect the %&&$% alarm) or AAA will get another call.
To make a long story short :floorlaugh:.... What's that word that Bernina used?
Discombobulated- good word for me.
What a day!! (And I missed the JS trial and the Hulsey one, too.)
Just goes to show you-
"Some days you are the windshield, and some days you are the bug." (I don't know who said this, but it's very apropos here.) :facepalm: