(Part II of the Search for Lucy)
Stardate 07.12.2026
The search for Lucy is over.
Yesterday, just outside of Chicago, I officially adopted her at Sherman Dodge Chrysler Jeep RAM.
I knew I was in the right place at the right time the moment I met Kim. He was standing beside the van when I pulled into the lot after a four-hour drive. Before we talked about vehicles, he walked me to the restroom, offered me a bottle of water and some popcorn, and simply welcomed me. It felt less like arriving at a dealership and more like being greeted by an old friend.
Over the past four years, I've been learning about a remarkable community of people who travel the country in their vans. Some live on the road full time. Others head out whenever life allows. What they all have in common is the freedom that comes from creating a home away from home.
That vision has been growing in my heart for quite some time.
With fewer than four years until retirement, I want to begin building those memories now. My hope is that Helen and I will someday spend months exploring this beautiful country together, taking the scenic route whenever we choose.
My search for Lucy took an unexpected turn when I learned that one of my Costco colleagues, Pik, serves as a concierge for employees looking for their dream vehicle. He searches dealerships across the country, narrows the options, and helps make the entire process far less overwhelming.
I'm deeply grateful for the time and effort he invested on my behalf. He found Lucy long before I ever laid eyes on her.
Kim guided me through the first test drive with patience and genuine enthusiasm. Later, his manager, Mike, joined us for a second drive.
That's when everything came together.
Lucy is a 2023 RAM ProMaster with just over 32,000 miles. One feature immediately stood out to me: rear windows. That single detail changed everything. The open view replaced the closed-in feeling I had experienced in other cargo vans. Within a few minutes, I knew I had found the one.
When it came time to discuss numbers, I felt prepared. Pik had already helped me understand the process, and Mike treated every conversation with honesty and respect. Buying a vehicle can feel intimidating, especially when you arrive on your own. I never felt alone during this experience.
Everyone I met treated me with kindness.
I also learned that Sherman Dodge has a buyer named Simon whose expertise has given customers an impressive selection of vans to choose from. Simon was the second person I met after arriving, and it quickly became clear why they have earned such a strong reputation.
Looking back, I see more than a successful purchase.
I see countless small moments that lined up at exactly the right time. A helpful colleague. A four-hour drive. A welcoming handshake. A patient sales team. A van with windows that felt like freedom.
Sometimes God's guidance doesn't arrive with dramatic fanfare.
Sometimes it looks like open doors, good people, and quiet confidence that you're exactly where you're supposed to be.
"Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans." — Proverbs 16:3 (NIV)
Lucy is finally home.
The real adventure is only beginning.
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Captain's Addendum
Bones: "Congratulations, Captain. You didn't just find a van—you found a crew of good people along the way."
Spock: "Fascinating. Sound preparation, logical counsel, and a measure of faith continue to produce favorable outcomes."
Captain Michael: "Sometimes the destination is waiting for us all along. We simply have to keep driving until the right door opens."
May you live long, prosper in purpose, and always recognize the quiet grace waiting along your journey.