When it rains it pours (haha well it is monsoon season). I had to take the car in to the dealer to get a new digital key. My last one broke at the most inopportune time (0430 just before I was due to be at work on election day, with the car stuck in a public alley where I couldn't just leave it, took me an hour just to get the broken bit out of the ignition). I was tempted to just use the physical key (which I prefer anyway) going forward, but it doesn't work sometimes too, and anyway I feel like the poor car deserves some respect. Getting a new digital key required a 3+ hour round-trip drive through God's country to the big city (

I thank thee Lord that I don't have to live in Phoenix) and $$$.
Back home the next day, the red battery light came on. The delightful local backyard mechanic fit me in the day after that. It's going to take him a few days to get parts and in the meantime he thinks it's safe to drive short distances but I should get a battery charger. I decided to get the kind that costs more $$$ but you can charge it up in advance and have it as part of your emergency kit in case you need to jump start a battery.
Brought it home and started RTFMing and holy cr@p the instructions are scary! Explosive gases! Make sure there is someone nearby who can come to your aid?! They are also in very small type! Now weighing the options which include (a) going back to bed and (b) trying to impersonate a reasonable adult and deal with this. Or maybe I could just not drive anywhere till the mechanic gets the parts ...
In the meantime I am also shopping for a new phone which is another $$$ but mine really is on its last legs and how stupid would it be to be out in the middle of the desert and your car dies
and your phone dies? Eventually you have to top up your safety net, especially if you want to live out the other side of God's country ... where the quails and bunnies roam and the sun rises over the mine tailings ... yeah, worth it.