Sep 25, 2015 at 09:18 pm

Blues Story

Update posted by brandie lanham

OPERATION: SAVE BLUE Hey. Its rare that i post anything about my personal business but I'm desperate at this point. I am exhausting any and all resources. So here goes....A few weeks ago my husband's truck ('88 Chevy, his name is Blue) was towed and has been sitting in the impound lot since then because I'm barely making enuf to survive and have somewhere to lay my head. Im so broke i quit smoking cigarettes because i cant afford them(thats the only good thing). If i cant come up with $950 in the next 2 days Blue will be sold at auction. This truck soooo much more than just a truck. My husbands granny bought it new in 88. He was driven to school in this truck when he was a kid. I swear i think he has a spiritual connection with Blue. If any of y'all have a truck u consider a member of ur family then u know what i mean. Blue is definitly family. This old truck has seen brent and me through alot in the past few years. He was there when we met, when we first started dating he drove almost 2 hours from where he lived and worked to come see me in cookeville where i lived then. We probably realized we were in love with eachother while sitting in this truck. About 3 yrs ago we left TN in Blue on a cross-country adventure. We zig-zagged across 13 states and camped state parks the whole way. We drove to Vegas and got married and lived there for a year and a half and god blessed us with a beautiful baby boy while we were out there, Blue is a huge part of our love story. He made it possible. Eventually my husband wants to make Blue a father and son project and give him to our son when hes old enuf to drive. I love this truck! We love this truck! I cant stand the thought of losing something that is so much a part of our story. My heart is breaking right now. I dont know what to do. If anyone reading this can help me save Blue or knows of anything that might save him please message me asap! $950 in 2 days. Please keep us in ur prayers. We need a miracle.

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