Hi Guys, You know that old saying, "every cloud has a silver lining?" Well, I thought that you might like to hear the story of the silver lining of our car problems. It's kind of cool. Our church has begun attempting to connect with kids who have grown up in the foster care system, but have now turned 18 and are being turned out, so to speak. I didn't know very much about this problem before this summer. One of our deacons saw a news story about these kids right before a deaconate meeting and he came in and told everybody about what he had seen and then asked, "Can't we do something?" So, we've been learning what the need is and what we can do in response to his question. You just don't think about this kind of stuff. Some foster families agree to take care of these kids until they graduate without compensation, but lots of kids just get released in to nothing. They have no family to go back too. They are dependent on whatever social agencies that they can find to tteach them how to do finances, obtain learners permits and drivers licenses, all those daily living skills that we as parents just pass on, a lot of these kids don't have because there isn't anyone to teach them. Well, our church always puts on a thanksgiving ffeed the Sunday before Thanksgiving. There's always tons of food so, our first event was to invite these kids and their social workers to dine with us. It went pretty well. We gave them gifts and so forth and I think that they had a good time. As they were leaving, one of the social workers mentioned that there was one girl who is living in a, kind of homeless shelter for kids, who had no place to go for Thanksgiving. Greg spoke up right away and said that we could take her. We also had been invited to dinner with an old retired pastor in the area who has been a tremendous support to us, not the former pastor of this church, for any who remember my past stories. Anyway, Greg knew that this guy is big hearted and he knew that one more mouth to feed would be no problem. Greg basicly told me, "We're doing this!" So, what could I say. Of course, it was no problem. Then, our van died again while Greg was delivering mail on Monday. We had just gotten it back from having the transmission worked on, for the fourth time in three thousand miles. The van does have 213,000 miles on it, so I suppose it is getting near its end. This time, however, it looks like it may be the coolent system. Anyway, we ended up having the car towed to a mechanic who won't be able to look at it, probbly until this next Monday. Since we just bought our first second car, a station wagon, last summer, we had hoped that the van could make it through the winter, but facing reality, Greg decided to stop at the same dealer again to shop around for a replacement van. This dealer has been really good to us. His mother attends our church, and he, the dealer, has also on occasion. Unfortunately, Greg didn't get their until near closing time. You need to know that all week, I'd been wondering about the seating arrangement in the station wagon with our extra passenger to attend Thanksgiving dinner. I wanted her to be as comfortable with our crew as ppossible. Well, Greg found a van, that is pretty cheap and he started home with it to show me. It began to snow, and I mean snow hard. The dealer is less than ten miles from our house, but it took more than a half hour for Greg to get home. When he arrived at our house, it was like a blizzard. We all checked over the van, and it will do, If we need to buy one. Greg thinks that it will work well for a mail vehicle, which would be its main function. Anyway, I suggested that he turn around and head right back or he'd never make it with the weather getting worse and all. Then, Greg decided to call and just ask if they needed the van back that night. The dealer said, "no. Go ahead and keep it until Friday and give it a real test." So, we did. We ended up with a nice, spacious van to take Jen with our family to Thanksgiving dinner. Oh, the snow, it cleared up about an hour after Greg called. He had already cancelled Thanksgiving Eve services as well, however because of the weather so we had a very nice evening at home doing nothing. What a gift to be thankful for. By the way, just in case you're wondering, Chris was not with us yesterday. He was probably with Nicki, but we don't know. We brought him a plate of thanksgiving dinner, but when we got to his room, no one was there. Greg dropped it off to him this morning. He said "Thanks," but didn't say anything about how he had actually spent his day yesterday, so we'll just have to leave it alone and trust that he was in the Lord's hands. As far as what we are doing with the car, we still have no clue. Greg is going to see if a loan can be extended to a second car. I wish that we didn't have to go into further debt, but even if we get the old car running again, that will take money as well and then, there will always be that nagging concern while Greg is delivering mail that it will break down again. Plus, this is the car that Matt drives and he isn't an experienced driver like Greg, so he could really get stuck somewhere with out much clue of what to do. It has been towed five times since june. Hurray for tripple A ,, but that has been used up for the year as well. Fortunately, the transmission repairs have been under warrantee, but new problems will mean more money, so it looks like, either way, we're going to pay somebody something. I just like how God worked things out for yesterday and I know he'll do it for the rest of the situation as well.. What an awesome God we serve. Kathy