Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Our New (to us) Van

Our white van died. It went to the salvage yard and we drove my parent's car for a few weeks while we tried to find a van that would work. While the Lord wasn't speedy (or we were impatient) He was faithful in providing exactly what we needed. These pics are from the afternoon Daddy brought the new van home. The girls were very excited to check it out.




This van has automatic doors- the girls love it and think its so fancy.

We ended up buying our van off of Craig's list. While some people might feel this is very risky we felt like God gave us full assurance this was the van he had picked out for us. And since we were committed to paying cash we needed to find the very best deal possible. When we purchased the van we knew it had only had one owner who was retired. It was in pristine condition and hadn't had the "love" kids bring. (aka sticky fingers, muddy shoes, and spare french fries) But we were so blessed when Jeremy picked up the van and the seller gave us this file of papers. In it was the date of every oil change it has ever had, every service record, every receipt for tires, etc. God really did go above and beyond what we "needed" and gave us more than we could ask for or imagine which includes leather heated seats!!!! I'm so thankful for his constant provision in our lives.

Trip to Deer Park

Our play group took a trip to Deer Park in Quincy. We had some car trouble and arrived late. When we finally got there they were checking out the flower garden & greenhouse.


I got some great shots of the kids.


Except for Titus. He was to busy throwing a fit.



After checking out the garden area which the kids loved we went back to feed some of the animals. we actually didn't feed any deer and the animals weren't overly hungry but it was still fun.



Titus and Shea decided to eat their bread instead.


We finished our afternoon with a picnic lunch and a few errands before heading back to Hannibal.

Yardsale

Since our Spring yard sale was so successful we decided to do one this fall. This time friends from church donated items to sale in addition to our own stuff in order to help our adoption fund. The weather wasn't as cooperative this time and we battled rain most of Friday and Saturday morning. But overall we had a great sale and made $400. Here Grace and Wyatt are trying to sell cupcakes. Due to the rain this venture wasn't very successful but Grace worked hard at it during the few dry moments after school.

We are planning and collecting items for another sale in the Spring. Our fund is growing one treasure at a time. We are so thankful to the families who went through their stuff and shared things with us for our sale.