Yesterday started out bad, but got progressively worse. I was supposed to leave the shelter at 8am, but I didn't see the bus until it was too late. As a result, I didn't leave until 10am. Then when I got downtown, I found out that the body shop was not downtown like I thought it was. I had to walk almost 2 miles to reach it When I got there, the claims rep from Nationwide told me that he would look at my car sometime later yesterday. I guess he never did 'cause he never called me back.
Leaving there I noticed an "Enterprise" rent-a-car office(they have special rates with Nationwide), so I inquired about a rental car. So many folks in Jackson need them that they have to import cars from Memphis. Anyhow, they had no car but one of their associates was nice enough to give me a ride back downtown

I subsequently called them, but still no car
When I got to the motel I've been staying at, I found out that they are closing the place down; I have until tomorrow to move my stuff out. Fortunately, I have talked to a friend on campus as well as one of my pastors regarding storage space
But that wasn't all. I found that my car had been moved after the debris was cleared. A guy staying there told me that they brought in a fork-lift and moved the cars. I tried starting my car, but nothing happened. The headlights don't even work

So I guess the forklift operator pierced the wiring in my car to make it unoperable

So I have two issues: Finding a permanent place to stay, and possibly finding another car. If I have to get another car, I'm gonna miss that Mustang
It was a fun car to drive; at times I even felt like Bo Duke in the
General Lee as I was on the road.
I almost missed the bus back to the shelter

When I did, that was the first time I had lost my temper(out of three times) yesterday
When I got back to the shelter, I ate dinner and went to a singles' seminar the host church was sponsoring. Then after that one of the women there offered to give me a ride to work this morning. But when I got back to the shelter, one of the volunteers there unloaded on me.

He wanted to know when I plan to leave; he wants to close the shelter by Friday. He also started acting like God by telling me that I need to leave Jackson in order to live a better life, because he thinks it's gonna take a year for the city to rebuild. He also said that a larger city like Memphis will have more housing. I tried to tell him of my double dilemma, but he wouldn't buy it. He even told me that I wouldn't be able to get a rental car because of the high demand. I think I am going to register a complaint with the Red Cross, this volunteer had no business unloading on me like that. And I was so mad that not only my heart was pounding, but my shoulder was hurting.
I will fill you guys in on what's been happening today on another reply, so I am not taking up too much room.