Tuesday, October 18, 2011

...there was no room for us in the inn.


This was me at 28 weeks. Large and growing.

And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Barack Obama, that all America should be taxed, and with such a tax should be so poor that the price of many goods, from market supplies to transportation, increased.
And Joshua also went up from Cedar City, to be taxed with Adell, his espoused wife, being somewhat great with child.
And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered. Nevertheless, it was not the desire of Joshua nor Adell to bring forth their firstborn son and wrap him in swaddling clothes and lay him in a tiny pickup truck because there was no room for their meager student loan at the car dealerships.

Now this story may seem incomplete at this point. It is. This is due to the fact that for the last two days we have scoured every car dealership in Iron county and have come away from all of them feeling a bit more like Mary and Joseph (no sacreligiousness intended)-- that after checking out my large front and our dumpy truck, there is simply no room for selling to students. So far we have only been laughed out of each dealership (literally) when we tell them the extent of our small loan. Heck, two of the places didn't even bother to try and convince us of anything on the lot and just shook their heads in apparent sorrow at our circumstances. Apparently, with the economy being the way it is, used cars have drastically gone up in price since many cannot afford to buy new cars anymore. Three times we were referred to KSL. We will most likely end up buying a car from said website...if we can ever find the time to make it up to the SLC area. Hopefully it will happen before I bring forth our firstborn son.
If anyone reading this has a car in mind, please let us know;)
Along with car shopping, we have gone to some prenatal classes at the hospital. They were a bit helpful in easing the ball of tension that builds within me whenever I think of giving birth. However, we both gagged during the C-Section video and I nearly passed out at the sight of an epidural needle. If nothing else, the classes made this baby seem more of a reality for Josh, which is a really good thing, since he is very convinced he is still too much of a child at twenty-four to actually have one. Truth be told, I don't think either of us feel adequate, but ready or not, we will learn together.

6 comments:

  1. Very entertaining, Adell! Nice writing!

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  2. So sorry to hear of your plight. Love to read about your progress, though. Chin up!

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  3. Ah I can't believe you're almost done with the pregnancy! Just two more months now! I hope you can find a car before the little man comes. Let us know if you need help looking up here. My stepdad is a mechanic and if he's available he's good at scouting out ksl deals. He came with Nick to look at all his scooters and motorcycles so we could find the best one.

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  4. :) Good luck with that. :) We found our van on KSL, I've done some Christmas shopping as well with said sight, and found a functioning good baby gate for cheap as well. If you look and find something up here for sell and you want me to check it out for you...I don't know how much help I would really be, but I could try. Love ya!

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  5. Thanks for the well wishes, friends;) Anny and Kaitlyn, I might just take you up on those offers. Chances are, we will just have to have a test driving day and make a weekend of it.

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  6. Aahh! We're feeling for you across the cyber space. What you described in your prenatal classes is common. I like the funny spin you put on it all. Good luck to you! We found our van on craigslist.

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