Friday, March 30, 2012

Can you beat the odds?

What a day this has been!  Our country has been thrown into an absolute frenzy over the lottery.  I had to head to our local Fred Meyer for some diapers and never before have I seen the line so long of people anxiously waiting their turn to pick their lucky numbers in hopes of becoming a millionaire overnight.

Although I personally don’t play the lottery, I do think it’s fun to let your mind have a little fun with the question, “what would you do if you won 1 million dollars?”  But let’s just have a little more fun with this and put ourselves in the minds of these folks who are waiting hours at local convenience stores to purchase their golden ticket of wealth.

What would you do if you won 640 million dollars?

First let’s take away 25% for federal taxes which leaves us at 480 million.  Our state currently does not have a state income tax but some states would take even more from lottery winnings.  Still, that’s a lot of dough!!   

Now, since I have absolutely no need for this much money, I would be giving a good portion to two of my favorite organizations – 150 mil to our church and 100 mil to Saint Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. 

That would still leave me with 230 million dollars!!  Next we would pay off all our student loans which would leave us completely debt free.  Since I’m still in school, I’m just going to give a rough estimate of $75,000. 

Then comes the new house.  We definitely don’t need anything extravagant but if I were to choose my dream house, it would have enough bedrooms for each child to have their own, an extra bedroom if anyone needs a place to stay, and a bathroom off the master bedroom.  I would also like to live on about 5 acres.  This would run about $400,000-500,000. 

In the end, after taxes, charitable giving, debt payments and a new house we would still be left with $229,425,000.  I can’t even fathom that!!  The rest would be invested and probably just sit in an account for decades until the kids have all left the house.  At that point Andrew could retire and could take the road trip across Route 66 that I’ve been dreaming of. 

Sometimes it’s nice to let the mind wander but for me, it would be difficult to win 480 million since I’d actually have to buy a lottery ticket to win. 

Sunday, March 25, 2012

God’s blessings on 4 wheels

I was told from a friend that I don’t blog often enough (yes, you know who you are!)  so here I am to update everyone on our car saga.  If you remember a while back I explained how we were looking for a bigger vehicle to accommodate our growing family.  So I went on the hunt…

It seemed like I looked everywhere!  I scoured Craigslist, perused the newspaper, hunted the streets but to no avail.  Finally I typed in “Skagit Valley Dealerships” in my web browser and just started looking at all the car dealerships in the area.  Hardly anyone had a three-row vehicle in our price range.  Then I came to one!  A 2001 Suburban was for sale at a Burlington dealership where a friend’s dad worked.  I gave him a call and he referred me to the head sales person.  I do have to say, it’s nice going into a dealership on the shirt tail of a friend.  They tend to treat you better. 

We went in to look at the Suburban but quite honestly, it wasn’t in the best of conditions.  Then the salesman pointed at a 2004 Tahoe and suggested we take a look at it since it also had three rows. 

Boy, it felt nice to drive!  But unlike the suburban, we had not researched the Tahoe at all.  Andrew and I said a quick prayer together and asked for guidance and that if this was the vehicle for us that it would all work together and we would be at peace. 

Let me interject right here though – our previous vehicle was definitely a need.  The car before had over 250,000 miles, bald tires and everything leaked.  We were filling the tires up with air once a month and putting new oil in it every week.  We went to the dealership 4 days before Adam was born and, in pure desperation, financed our Chrysler Sebring.  The day afterward, I woke up resenting the purchase and when we got our first bill I was shell shocked. 

I didn’t want to make the same mistake and was paranoid that we were going to make another poor vehicle decision.  I started praying constantly that God would lead us to the perfect vehicle and help us to know the right thing for us to do.  As a sign that it would be the right vehicle I asked that God would put something blue on the vehicle.  A few days later I also asked that if the vehicle was the right one, that we would be able to purchase it with money left in our pocket.

Now, back to the dealership – Andrew and I sat across from the salesman and just hoped our offer would be enough.  He came back initially with his offer being the entire sticker price.  I very plainly told him that anyone who paid sticker price for a vehicle was an idiot and we weren’t idiots.  (and yes, those were my exact words).  Then we told him exactly what we had to spend on the vehicle. 

They decline and we walked away empty-handed.

But that’s not the end of my story!!  We just couldn’t get that Tahoe out of our heads.  It was irritating that they didn’t accept our offer (which was about $3,000 under sticker price).  In a phone conversation with my mom the next morning I relayed the whole story.  She didn’t want us to lose out on a good vehicle on account of so little so she loaned us a little more and we headed back to the dealership. 

The same salesman was there and Andrew made him an offer $500 less than what we had in our pocket (we wanted to have some to pay the registration, license and tax fees).  Then we waited while he took the offer to the head boss. 

We seemed to wait and wait and wait……

Finally, he came back with an offer written down….. out the door price (taxes and all fees included) it was $400 LESS than what we had in our pocket!!!!

YES!!!!  We accepted, gave them a huge stack of Benjamin's (you can tell most people finance vehicles with how wide their eyes got) and drove away in our new-to-us three-row Tahoe with money LEFT IN OUR POCKET!!! 

Remember, I had asked God for two signs.  One was to have money left in our pocket after we bought the vehicle.  The second one was that there would be something blue on it……

002                       THE ENTIRE THING IS BLUE!!!!! 

Bottom line is this: God knew our need and provided us a way to meet that need.  Not only that, but He knew my personal need for affirmation that we were making the right choice and He honored that by fulfilling both of my requests. 

God is good, all the time!!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Weekly Menu Calendar

Don’t you just hate it when it gets to be dinner time and you have nothing laid out, nothing  in the crockpot and you’re left rummaging through all the cupboards frantically trying to figure out what to make for dinner? 

I hate those moments but when I get lax in my meal planning they tend to happen often.  Not fun!  So I decided to do something about it and made myself a cute weekly menu planner for my kitchen.

Here’s what you need…..

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Picture Frame (I used an 11x13)

Scrapbook paper

I did get some embellishments but ended up not using them but feel free to get whatever you what to dress up your calendar

 

 

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  I used my Cricut to cut out the days of the week but you can use stencils or just write them with pen.

 

 

 

 

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If you have one of these little gadgets to help stick the letters on then that’s GREAT!!!  (just make sure to put the letters in the correct way to get the backside sticky and not the front...oops!)  Otherwise, grab your glue stick and get to work. 

 

Now put it all together, slip it into the frame and you can use a regular white-board marker to write your weekly menu.

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** Yes, I realize ‘Saturday’ is missing from mine.  I’ll be including it once I recut it and run it through my sticker maker the correct way.  Smile