Thursday, November 30, 2006

Dave's Excellent Adventure

My husband is driving from South Carolina to Phoenix this weekend in our brand new Mercedes! Oh, just kidding. I meant to say our brand new Chevy 5500.



Isn't she a beauty? Now picture it with a great Interstate Batteries logo on the box part.




He is in Greenville right now. He has already driven in heavy rain and fog. Will you pray for his safety? I have heard I-40 is a mess in Oklahoma and that Dallas got hit real hard. (I just got off the phone with him and he has decided to take the Southern route.)

I thought he should stop along the way to say hello to all of my blog friends but he didn't think that was necessary. Imagine that.

If my husband read this blog he might have to correct the type of truck I picked but I'm 99% sure this is the one. Close enough. A truck is a truck is a truck. ;-)

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

I will be praying for him. We are about an hour from 1-40 Nashville if he runs into trouble.

This isn't the best night for traveling.

What will you use the truck for?

Janet said...

Cindy, I just (9:37 pm here) got off the phone with him and he is near Atlanta. He might make it to Birmingham tonight. I told him he could have visited you. :-). He just doesn't get it!

The truck will be used in our business for delivering motorcycle batteries and wheel chair batteries to our various accounts.

Thank you for praying. He's doing well and in good spirits. He loves this kind of stuff.

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Dana in Georgia said...

I'm near Atlanta....but our rainy morning is nothing compared to what he's headed into.
Will pray for traveling mercies.
Blessings fm GA,
Dana

Donna Boucher said...

Praying for Dave, too!

Party on Dave!

Donna Boucher said...

By the way....
I'm loving the three posts in one week!

Janet said...

Update: Dave was near Talledega Ala when we called him first thing this morning. He was spouting off funny things about that movie (that we haven't seen) and Nascar jokes. He has also been singing one song in particular...something about a sweet home??? :-)

All is well.
Thanks for praying.

Donna Boucher said...

Where in the world is Dave W.?

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