VERY NICE! I have to admit that at first I just saw the picture of your old car (I hadn't yet scrolled down, and the caption that said "Before" was further down where I couldn't see it) so I thought to myself, "That doesn't look very new to me. Maybe it just needs to be washed." LOL. Then I scrolled down and the light bulb came on...
Hmmm...never thought about the melting connection. Since we've had the car here the snow has gradually gone away. I know it's cheesy to say on a blog, but I really laughed out loud at that, Matthew.
I'm going to continue the cheese a little bit by letting you know what we're calling the car. (If you're like me and often balk at "Christianese," then brace yourself.) We don't have a name for the car, but I'm calling it "Jesus' car" right now because of how it came about. Our other car was on its last leg; someone agreed to buy it for $500; and we were able to obtain this car. All this while we've looked for a house. The timing wasn't good, but the Lord obviously saw it all coming. Say what you want, it's definitely Jesus' car. :)
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oooooo-saweet!!
stylin'!!! woohoo!
Congrats on the new addition! Is that Lynn's old car from Bethany? Props to her for stickin' it out so long.
wow, it even makes snow melt! :)
VERY NICE! I have to admit that at first I just saw the picture of your old car (I hadn't yet scrolled down, and the caption that said "Before" was further down where I couldn't see it) so I thought to myself, "That doesn't look very new to me. Maybe it just needs to be washed." LOL. Then I scrolled down and the light bulb came on...
yay!! that's exciting!!
we are so happy for you!
Thanks for calling! We were glad we got our erskine fix.
Heather
Congrats! Have you named it yet?
yes yes, now you must christen it with a NAME! every car should have a name!
Hmmm...never thought about the melting connection. Since we've had the car here the snow has gradually gone away. I know it's cheesy to say on a blog, but I really laughed out loud at that, Matthew.
I'm going to continue the cheese a little bit by letting you know what we're calling the car. (If you're like me and often balk at "Christianese," then brace yourself.) We don't have a name for the car, but I'm calling it "Jesus' car" right now because of how it came about. Our other car was on its last leg; someone agreed to buy it for $500; and we were able to obtain this car. All this while we've looked for a house. The timing wasn't good, but the Lord obviously saw it all coming. Say what you want, it's definitely Jesus' car. :)
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