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Murphy showed up again…and again…and again…

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Posted by GregQualls | Posted in House, Life, Religion/Spirituality | Posted on 29-05-2009

So this is how my week has been so far. Towards the end of last week we received a mdical bill…from the emergency room…from before Asa was born. This was only days after we had finished clearing up all of Asa’s medical bills from his birth.

Saturday we received a letter from our mortgage company saying they had to drain our escrow account to pay the property taxes for the first half of 08. This is because the title company wasn’t intelligent enough to find out they weren’t paid before we bought the house. Now if we don’t get the seller (the government) to refund our escrow account, our monthly payments are going increase drastically.

And now I’m sitting on the cold concrete sidewalk outside of a Chevron as the guy is hooking up our van to tow cause the transmission died on it. This is our only vehicle and we really don’t have a lot of spare cash laying around to fix it.

This trend seems to happen pretty often in our family. Just when life seems to be going semi-smooth, Murphy shows up with all his friends and has a kegger in my living room.

But here is the other cool trend in my life, God always shows up a few days later and kicks Murphey’s @$$.

I must say things are really crappy right now, but I look forward to seeing what God is going to do in the days to come.

  • http://thankheavenforbeer.com/ nate

    This is the story of my life friend. Sorry to hear about your bad luck.
    I was recently sued by my city for not paying taxes (which I did). After proving that I had paid them, I still had to shell out over $300 to pay for court costs and the city’s lawyer. Arghh…the inefficiencies of starved bureaucracy.

    Hope that the silver lining in all of this comes sooner than later for you!
    .-= nate´s last blog ..The Sour Beer Trend? =-.

  • http://thankheavenforbeer.com nate

    This is the story of my life friend. Sorry to hear about your bad luck.
    I was recently sued by my city for not paying taxes (which I did). After proving that I had paid them, I still had to shell out over $300 to pay for court costs and the city’s lawyer. Arghh…the inefficiencies of starved bureaucracy.

    Hope that the silver lining in all of this comes sooner than later for you!
    .-= nate´s last blog ..The Sour Beer Trend? =-.