My Kitty is the same way. This is really his royal palace ad he lets me stay in it. I have to remind him that God allows us to stay in it. -- In any kind of circumstance PRAY Karen Carter 74' -------------- Original message -------------- > Brad, were you the fly on my wall this morning? How did you know! > > You know, the one member of the family that is having a hard time > adjusting is Honey, the dog. She keeps going to the old door to bark to > be let in. It will be good for her when the old place is gone. Now, > Darius, the cat, he has taken to the new house as his royal abode as if > to say, "it's about time you guys got something fitting my royal person." > Brother! > Kathy > > > Brad said: > Well, sounds like a consignment lot is not such a bad deal. You guys > have > enough to do with enjoying the new home. So I'd imagine Kathy, after Greg > goes to work, kids are off to school, and you stand in your new home, > you'll grab a cup of coffee look around and just smile from ear to ear as > you breathe in the smell of a brand new home and think... "A dream come > true... thank you Lord!". > > Brad > > > > Kathy Du Bois wrote: > >Hi Guys, > >Well, I suppose that you thought that you'd never here anything on this > >subject again, now that we are finally settling into our new home, but, > >you know me, I'll get as much mileage out of a subject as possible. > >This afternoon, after the Packer game, upon which no one is allowed to > >comment, Greg and I went over and finished up with the mobile home. It's > >done now except to get rid of it. We've had a few lookers, but most of > >the offers have been a bit lower than we had hoped so it looks like > we'll > >be having it hauled to a consignment lot after all. This is kind of > >interesting because we, not only, have to pay for the move, but we have > >to have all the taxes paid off or the town of Glenburn won't let us move > >it. Don't worry, we were never planning on not paying the taxes, I just > >found it interesting that the town would be so interested, especially > >considering that we now live in something much better that they can > >really soak us for. It's just amazing. You think that you own something, > >like a car or, or a mobile home and then, when you try to get rid of it, > >you find out that, you don't really own it as out right as you thought > >you did. I don't know if that makes sense, but I'll leave it before I > get > >you guys all hopelessly confused. Actually, I'm rather relieved that we > >are selling it this way rather than selling it outright. Greg and I > don't > >know much about selling a mobile home and since we were planning on > >selling it, as is, I was really concerned that we would be opening > >ourselves up for trouble, but this company will pretty much be taking > >over the care and refurbishing of the place. Of course, that will come > >out of our final sale, but they will also be able to ask more for it > >because they will be fixing it up, something that I really didn't want > to > >bother with, so, all in all, I'm happy. > >Something really interesting happened last Thursday afternoon. Two > >inspectors came by to check out our heating and insulation. They put our > >house through a bunch of tests, one of which had them close all the > doors > >and windows and then put a false door in place of our front door, with a > >special fan in it that would try to de-pressurize the house. What they > >were looking for were drafts and leaks. It was really kind of strange to > >be in the house while this was going on because you could feel the > change > >in the air pressure. > >Now, the main problem that we are having is with the cable company. I > >don't even know where to begin there. Let's just say that they don't act > >like they really care if they get our business or not. > >Chris, for now, seems to have mellowed out again and is at peace. The > >Packer game didn't help much this afternoon, but we'll get through that, > >somehow. > >Greg works at the post office tomorrow and is traveling on Tuesday to a > >district meeting, so I'm looking forward to just puttering around the > >house, trying to find places to put things and just, finally having some > >down time. There were times when it seemed like this day would never > >come. Praise the Lord, it is here and now, I pray that this house will > be > >used for His glory. > >If I had one request concerning our situation, it would be that the > >mobile home would sell quickly so that we can really be done with it and > >use that Money to finish the work on our new home, whatever finished > >means. I know, a house is never finished, but I think that you know what > >I mean. > >Thank you again for praying me through all of this guys. It is so > >wonderful to know that, no matter what, I can come running to you and > cry > >on your collective shoulders and you guys will pray me through and set > me > >straight when needs be as well. > >God bless, family, and sweet dreams! > >Kathy > > > >________________________________________________________________ > >Get your name as your email address. > >Includes spam protection, 1GB storage, no ads and more > >Only $1.99/ month - visit http://www.mysite.com/name today! > > Brad > > Looking for an item or want to sell an item? Place your FREE > classified > at: HTTP://WWW.RIVERCITIESCONNECTION.COM > Northwestern Wisconsin and Greater Twin Cities classified connection! > > ________________________________________________________________ > Get your name as your email address. > Includes spam protection, 1GB storage, no ads and more > Only $1.99/ month - visit http://www.mysite.com/name today!