Friday, August 2, 2019
Essay --
I was almost there, just one more turn and a road before I arrived home.  When the road was built the turn cut a deep ââ¬ËVââ¬â¢ in the hillside, leaving behind prominent walls of dirt on either side of the road.  It was a right-angle left turn leading up a steep incline.  Being on a road less traveled, as well as being at the bottom of a hill, this particular turn had a lot of accumulated sand left over from the winter.  I had forgotten about the sand, since all the main roads had long been washed clean, and went into the turn too fast.   As soon as I hit the dirty portion of the road, my front wheels lost grip and caused the car to under-steer straight forward.  I was able to catch it a little but knew impact was inevitable.  I watched the hillside jump up in front of me and the right corner of my Jeep Cherokee plow into it, as a mountain of new obstacles rose up in my mind.  I thought it would be too hard for me to fix it myself and too expensive to have done at a shop.  I w   as worried about what my parents would say if they saw it.  But by the time it was fixed, I had learned a lot about car repair and my own capabilities.  Before I crashed I didnââ¬â¢t think I could perform any major car repairs myself, but I learned that itââ¬â¢s not only feasible but quite rewarding as well.  	I drove the rest of the way home in a calm panic, trying to think straight and form a plan.  I pulled my car into the garage nose first, at such an angle that the damage couldnââ¬â¢t be seen from the house if anyone happened to look out and wonder what I was doing.  I had an excuse of TLC ready in case someone decided to investigate further than the front window.  This was when I did an in-depth inspection of the damage, and it looked bad, really bad.  The steel bumper wa...              ...f.  I fixed up my car on a budget, kept my parents from blowing a head gasket, and picked up multitudes of knowledge along the way.    During the course of the project I absorbed copious amounts of information that I will be able to use the rest of my life.  I learned many skills and techniques regarding vehicle repair that I can apply to any situation that may arise in the future.  Since then, I donââ¬â¢t even know how much money Iââ¬â¢ve saved myself, family, and friends by diagnosing and repairing problems in house instead of getting ripped off by mechanics.  Before I crashed my car I was limited to doing very basic maintenance only, but after, I felt like I could take on any project. It really sparked my interest in working on my own car.  The whole experience was very rewarding and taught me a lot about not only cars but what I was capable of when I put my mind to it.                           
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