Wednesday, March 02, 2005

My Ex-Van

God gives and God takes away. I know that.

Still, it hurt today when He allowed my van to be taken from me. The insurance guy called and said it was totalled in an accident last week. I learned that "totalled" doesn't always mean it's a horrible accident. This accident was just a little one, nobody else was involved, nobody was hurt...except for my lovely little van.

I felt silly crying over a hunk of metal, leather, and plastic. I had to run away from Tim so he wouldn't see how disappointed I was.

He'd been the one who had the accident. He felt terrible that he had been driving my vehicle and not his own. I didn't want to burden him with more guilt.

When he caught up with me and held me in his arms, I was embarrassed to hear myself sob. Tim said, "We'll get another one. It's going to work out."

I nodded my head against his chest. "I know that," I said, "Give me just 10 minutes to be sad."

"Okay, but only 10," he said with a smile.

It's just that I'm going to miss it.

It was what I prayed to have for years.

Before we had the van, for over a year and a half we owned only one vehicle - a Nissan Sentra. Let me tell you, it is possible to get a family of six into a tiny little Sentra, but it is not safe to do so. There are only 5 seatbelts! I stayed home with the children any time Tim had the car. Since he commuted an hour each way to work, I stayed home a lot. Staying home was not always convenient, but it helped us save up money for our future van.

The kids (ages 6, 4, 2 and baby) would pray with me every night: "Jesus, Please give us a van and please give us a home in the country." Then we would thank Him for all that He had already given us: our one little car and our little house in town.

One day, Tim, a motorcycle-and-truck kind of guy, decided we had enough money saved and agreed that we could start looking for a van. Right away, we found just the right one at a great price.

God had taken His sweet time in answering my prayers then, but He did answer them!

I know He'll do so again.

7 comments:

shannon said...

Well, Lori, we're just going to pray that God will bless you with a van you like even better. He's able, you know. (I know you know ... you wrote as much :)

Lori Seaborg said...

Thanks for the prayers, Shannon! We're bidding on another one (two, actually, yipes!) on ebay this morning.

Lori Seaborg said...

Hmm, I bet the kids wouldn't fight on a school bus.

Thicket Dweller said...

This is so encouraging! He has given you the things you want, and then some! What a wonderful husband and what a powerful, loving God you have!

Anonymous said...

Yes, it's very sad. I understand what you feel, I feel the same when I loose something what served me for a long time. But thanks God nobody suffered.

Anonymous said...

I hope you will get money from insurance company and will be able to buy a new one. Children can use school bus for some time, but it's not so good for them.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure your new van will be more comfortable and you will love it also.