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hurry up & wait

We hurried off to our 8:30am appointment this morning only to wait for things to be finalized.  We made it back to Garner around noon, stopped by the doctor's office for even MORE paperwork, then on to home...IN OUR NEW VAN!!! By the time we finished lunch it was around 1pm.
As crazy as it sounds, all this "newness" spawned a small cleaning session.  The extra driver's seat for me must be stored somewhere, which meant cleaning out a corner of the laundry room to make room for it. That actually took up most of my afternoon. (I mean, if you have to drag everything out of the room anyway, shouldn't you go ahead and scrub the baseboards while you're at it?).  And the little pile of things from the old van that has found refuge in the garage entryway has almost totally been dispersed to new locations. A few items are still pondering where their new address will be.
Like most changes, this van will take some adjusting to.  We've already discovered a few things we really like, a few we're just "hmmm" about, and quite a few things we're still trying to figure out how to work.
It's two months overdue, but we're thankful for the way God has provided yet again. And I'm thankful for Van Products and its staff who are always pleasant and helpful.  They might not move on our timetables, but they have never failed to do a good job. Maybe tomorrow there will be time for pictures. :)

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Congratulations! Can't wait to see the pics. I'm sure it has fully tinted windows, 22" chrome rims, a manly exhaust note and voice-activated DVD-navigation system. Did you go for the spoiler and full-body aero kit? And what about the 800-watt sound system upgrade with 12 speakers and dual sub-woofers? Under-body neon lighting system?

P.S. When can I borrow the keys? I know my boys would love to cruise around in it looking at the local Christmas decorations!
Monica said…
Silly, Rich, it doesn't have keys! But we do need to look at calendars to see when we can all got Meadow Lights.

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