
Alexâs car finally arrived! We hadnât had it since June 11th, but on July 12th, it was loaded onto a transporter and it made the long journey all the way from California to Maryland.
After more than a week of waiting, calls, delays, and vague updates, the car is finally here. And Iâm grateful. But Iâd be lying if I said the whole experience didnât test my patience in ways I wasnât quite prepared for.
The car had made it to Philly a week ago. I knew that much. And then⌠it just sat. Four whole days of sitting. Not moving, not progressing, not being delivered. Every day I called, asked for an ETA, and got the same uncertain tone on the other end. âSoon.â âMaybe tomorrow.â But tomorrow kept shifting.
And here’s the thing: I may not have had official updates, but I had other ways of knowing where the car was. Letâs just say I had eyes on the situation, aka an AirTag. I didnât say a word to the delivery company, of course since some things are better left unspoken. But that quiet knowing, that silent tracking, made the waiting somehow feel even longer.
Because I knew it wasnât stuck in traffic. It wasnât on the way. It was just sitting still. Close, but not quite home.
And thatâs where the real lesson came in – Waiting isnât always about time, itâs about surrender.
Letting go of control. Resisting the urge to push. Choosing calm even when every part of you wants to scream, âJust deliver the car already!â
It reminded me how uncomfortable patience can be. Not the light, fluffy kind where you say âitâll happen when it happensâ, but the gritty, frustrating kind where you know whatâs supposed to be happening, and it still isnât. Sometimes in life, delays arenât just setbacks, theyâre gentle redirections guiding us exactly where we need to be, even if we donât see it right away.
But eventually, the wait ended. The car showed up. Alex has wheels, and Iâve got a story (and a little more restraint) under my belt.
Turns out, patience isnât about sitting still, itâs about what we choose to do while we wait.
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If youâve ever waited for something that felt like it should have already arrived, while quietly tracking the chaos in the background, youâre not alone. If this post gave you a moment of âyep, been there,â feel free to support my writing with a cup of coffee: đ coff.ee/smalltownmichele