(The pictures have nothing to do with the post, but oh my gosh how cute is my baby? He didn't like the hat. He worked hard to remove it.)
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From October 2011 |
See, about a year ago, we thought, "We ought to sell this car," and there was nothing else. Then every now and again Derek or I would look at each other and say, "WE MUST SELL THIS CAR!" And nothing ever happened.
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From October 2011 |
And I thought, "WE MUST SELL THIS CAR!"
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From October 2011 |
They came.
They paid.
They drove away.
And I have no minivan.
Weird, right?
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From October 2011 |
But we were able to eliminate a ridiculous car payment. YAY!
We're buying something older and bigger (cuz well, we're going to outgrow the minivan) and life is good.
It all happened very very fast. I don't think Derek thought I'd actually do it.
But I did.
4 comments:
one question, how soon are you outgrowing the minivan?
Haha! NOT in 9 months! How's that for an answer?? Longer than that for sure. But even with four boys, we're cramming them in there with car seats and such.
I have always felt weird too about the day the car is gone. It becomes so much a part of your family life. I actually feel a little sad when it happens -- funny I know. We just sold our gave our 10 year old Yukon to my husbands business partner in Mexico. I kind of miss that car.
That may very well be the cutest picture ever. That hat! Those cheeks! What a doll. Also, Anna beat me to the outgrowing the mini-van question. :-)
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