Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Trials/Blessings

Are trials supposed to turn into blessings? How can you turn a trial into a blessing? From learning from it. Gaining knowledge, patience, ? what exactly?

From my limited knowledge trials come in all shapes and sizes. Whether it be physical, financial, spiritual, emotional, trials come. Some come to us from our Heavenly Father and others our inflicted upon is by our selves through our own actions and thoughts.

Our trial: 2005 Trailblazer

This vehicle was pushed upon us by a dealer. We were young (dumb) and didn't think it through. They qualified us for more than we could afford. We had almost a $500 payment each month, along with rent and two children and other bills.

Then after a year of owning this vehicle things started going wrong. Things kept breaking and we'd fix it and another thing would break. We kept putting money into the vehicle so it would run. Thus forcing us to miss payments. We couldn't call it a lemon because it was always something new breaking.

Things just kept us from paying the car payment...things like Daniel losing his job...twice...being unemployed stops all cash flow and you don't know how to live. Thank heavens for family and the church.

Since we weren't making payments the finance company kept calling and calling and yelling and harassing and making our lives quite unpleasant. Finally they put in an order to repossess the vehicle, we were able to sell some things and borrow money to pay them so we could have this vehicle that would barely run.

This kept happening and finally they said if we did not pay them $4,000 they would repossess the vehicle. Where are we supposed to find that kind of money. Daniels only had his job for a little over 6 months and I am working part time.

Where do we turn?

We turned to prayer. We fell on our knees and asked Heavenly Father what we should do. Our credit was shot. We had no money. And the vehicle would barely run. We needed a vehicle to get Daniel to work and me and the kids to school. What should we do? Should we ask the church and family for money? Or should we just let them take the Trail Blazer? What should we do?

After we ended our prayer we sat in thought for a moment to feel inspiration on what course we should take. When the doorbell rang.

Who could it be? No one ever comes to visit us other than the kids friends and the kids were already outside playing. So they wouldn't ring the bell. We go down and open the door to none other than the re-po man.

At first we were shocked. Because we had just gotten off the phone with the finance company and they said they hadn't put the re-po order in YET. (LIARS!) According to the re-po man he had the order for a full 5 days. And that finance company's tell him to not ring the bell and to just take the car. So that they can weasel out another payment.

We cleaned out the car, with questions from the children and I've never felt so down on myself. How could we let this happen. But then I realized...our prayers were answered. We didn't know what to do, who to turn to and we needed Heavenly Father to tell us what to do. And he did. He answered our prayer. Even though we felt horrible, we had no car, we knew things would work themselves out and that we would be okay. I felt at peace as the nice re-po man took our trailblazer away.

What did we learn:
1-don't buy from a dealership
2-wait, it doesn't have to be done that day (no matter how the salesman pushes)
3-look at other options (you always have options)
4-make sure you can afford it-not that the dealer says you can afford it.
5-blessings come in many forms

I'm grateful for this trial, because it was at every turn, but we learned from it. And I personally gained a stronger testimony, that Heavenly Father does hear and answer prayers, even in ways we don't expect.

Anyway sorry for this downer of a post, but I was impressed to share this interesting spiritual blessing/trial.

Until the next post...

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Yummy

Look at this yummy treat. Sorry I can't remember where I found the recipe, but it's really hard! It's chocolate and vanilla pudding. You put it in paper cups and then freeze it. Once frozen you take it out and put it upside down on a plate and drizzle chocolate over the top. We had sliced strawberries in between the layers which made it hard to eat since they were frozen solid! But they were still OOOH SO GOOD! Enjoy! Until the next post.....

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Trying out the Birthday stuff

Well we didn't have to wait long before we had to bust out that birthday present and try it out, especially now since we have a helmet.


Madison helping him start out Look at him go!

Crash!....it has to happen sometime
Exactly! Heaven Help US!
Check out his moves
You gotta love this face!
I hope you had a wonderful birthday buddy! And here's to many more! Until the next post...

Monday, June 21, 2010

Carter's Birthday Continued...

After we opened presents as a family we went up to Grandma Shelly's to open more presents and eat cake. A Basketball...he loves to go play basketball with daddy on Tuesday nights at the church Tools, to help him do man stuff with Dad and Grandpa A helmet! for those new roller blades Kinney really likes the helmet too

Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday to you! Happy Birthday dear CARTER! Happy Birthday to YOU!

The filling started to ooze out :( I guess I'll have to try again. But it was delicious!


Happy Birthday Carter

Can you believe it?! Carter is 4 Where has the time gone?! Here's some pics from his birthday I love how he just flings it to the side rip open that monster truck wrapping paper
By far his favorite gift, Madison and Kinney picked it out

Roller Blades to be like his big sister! Love that gun! Here's my experiment. Rollan gave me this cake dish/display for Christmas...it's sad that this is the first time I've used it. But it turned out okay

Yes we made a dirt path out of chocolate for the four wheeler to go on I love my little man Tate...he's Trouble and yet can be so sweet.

Now it's off to Grandma's for more presents and to actually eat the cake!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Olsen Family Reunion

Every year on the second Saturday of June we have the Olsen Family Reunion. This consists of my Grandma's family. My mom and subsequently me has been in charge of "entertainment" for this shin-dig. We've done Olsen Family Jeopardy, Olsen Family Squares, and this year we decided to do "Are you Smarter than the Olsen Family" and "Minute to Win It" It was a blast. Some of my cousins drove from Colorado Springs to be here. Here's our categories for Are you Smarter than the Olsen Family Here's some of the family Here's our Minute to Win It.....you have to empty the tissue box using only one hand

This one you had to unwind a roll of crete paper using only one hand.
My cousin Melissa was the winner! This one you had a partner and had to make them a mummy without breaking the toilet paper in less than a minute. Here's Grandpa and Madison
Austin and Colten (my cousins boys)
Uncle Doyle and his grandson...who won
And my cousin Dana and her little girl Grace Then we had a cereal puzzle that they had to put together. The other event in this picture is you had to take the blue cup from the top and cycle it through back to the top alternating hands. Over all I think it was a successful reunion, with a lot of fun! Until the next reunion :)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Those dang stairs!

That's it! I'm taking those cement stairs out! No one will be able to access our house but I don't care! Those stairs are too DANGEROUS! That or my children are just clumsy.


IF you can't tell by now let me spell it out for you...those stairs that back in April harmed one child have now gone and lashed out at my baby girl!


Yes McKinley who has now been walking for what 4 months now decided to try going down stairs by herself. And not just any stairs but those scary, evil , dangerous cement stairs in front of our house and how did she do? Well she decided to go down them with her FACE!


Oh my poor baby!


Then of course I wanted proof of these atrocious stairs and what they have done to tear my family into pieces. And McKinley didn't want to cooperate, she did NOT want me to take her picture and was very upset that I did.

But look...here's what those stairs did!



So I waited until she fell asleep to get a better picture of the awful road rash all down her face, and yes she did get a black eye (not horribly black...more of a purple) and a fat lip and of course the road rash....
Anyone know any good lawyers, who will help me take those stairs to the bank or to justice and if that fails I guess I can always wrap my children in bubble wrap?!

Until the next accident...I mean post....