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When Your Car Receives A Heart Transplant

December 17th, 2018 6:30 PM Topeka, Kansas We had already logged 11.5 hours in the car on our way home from visiting my sister in College Station, Texas and were only 30 minutes from home. Our little 1.5 year old daughter had been amazing all day and we were so ready to be home after 4 fun days away. The car had been running smoothly all day and we weren't concerned at all about making it home, until I heard Marshall say, "We have to get off the freeway now."  We barely made it into the O'Reilly's parking lot just off the freeway. The engine clanked and didn't sound good. I never expected to have engine problems on our car that only had 88,000 miles on it. I also didn't realize this was going to be a month of testing, a month of growing and learning how to trust in my Heavenly Father to help make things right. I didn't realize how much this experience would stretch our marriage and require me to suck up my pride and trust in my husband more t