When I was 16, my mom had a Toyota Tercel. She bought it earlier that year brand new. In October, she decided that she couldn't make the payments and told me that if I could pay for it, I could have it. I worked a lot for the rest of high school to make the payments on my little car.
Now, here I am, 32, with my little car sitting in my driveway, not able to run safely. I have put about $2000.00 into it to try to get it to run properly (I have a suspicion that the mechanic may have something to do with that). I gave up on trying to get it to run almost a year ago. Due to my emotional attachment to the darn thing, I talked about selling it, but never did anything about it.
Last night, a man came to my door to ask me about my car. He said that he used to have one and would like another one. I told him how long it had been sitting and the reasons why. He still wanted it! Before I knew it, my precious little car was sold. I am more excited about that than I expected! It is one big step to getting rid of more clutter.
4 comments:
Wow, that's a huge step for you. Congratulations
Nathan remembers going several places in that car...
:)
I'm sure he does. We went everywhere in that car!
Even I have a ton of memories in that car...
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