Sunday, 11 March 2012

14 Nov 2010 Oh my Gosh!

I think we've been given a people mover.
I am in shock. I myself personally have been praying about this, and I have naturally shared the need with the church and our family, but I had not worried about it at all.
As you know, we officially grow out of our car when this new little one is born. As you also know, we have no money to buy a new one with. What you may not know is that the bank did not like the iea of us extending the home loan to cover the cost of a larger car, and that we can't afford a personal loan. But, inspite of the need growing more great with each passing day, with no hope of aquiring a 'new car', I was not worried.
It is most unusual for me to be so calm about something like this. Normally, and especially the way I've been recently, I would be pulling my hair out and worrying myself sick over it. But no, I was calm.
This morning at church some friends came up the me as I was sitting down after Sunday School trying to catch my breath, and said that her brother-in-law (she's from Figi) want to move back to the home country and want to give their nine seater people mover away, and that they had said they wanted to get it for us because they knew our need. What they didn't know is that I only drive automatic (I'm a chicken, I'm scared silly of hill starts) and this vehicle is an auto! I don't think its any older than our current car (1993 Ford Falcon), and I believe its a mitsibishi.
I know we'll have to pay rego transfer and the green slip, but beyond that, its all peachy.
Oh my gosh!! My prayers were answered in their entirety!!
 It would be great to not have to squash!! I mean, our car is classified as a large luxury car, and yet to fit the various child seats in the back, and then do the seat belts up when the children are in them, well, this is something Michael has had to do for me ever since my belly has made itself felt, lol!
 We never have any lack of food, even when we don't quite know where it comes from, there is always ju-ust enough petrol in the car to get to the essential places, even when it shouldn't be going, and now this! It hasn't really hit me yet, though. Probably won't until I touch it, hold the keys, sit behind the wheel . . .

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