Sunday, August 17, 2008

Adventures in the middle of nowhere

We took our first "family vacation" yesterday...and boy how it turned out to be an adventure. We went to visit Zach's family up in Snowflake. We got up early and were out of the house shortly after seven since we wanted Madie to sleep for as much of the drive as possible (she usually wakes up some time in the six o'clock hour and then goes back to sleep after being awake for an hour or so). We made it to Heber around 9:30 and pulled into a church parking lot so I could feed Madie. There were some members there cleaning the building so we went in to use the potty (one of the perks of being a part of our faith I felt, plus way cleaner bathrooms than any fast food joint I've ever seen, which is good since public restrooms kind of creep me out). We finally made it up to his parent's place around noon and enjoyed spending time with his family. It was much more relaxed than when they were living down here in an apartment since there was actually room for everyone to move around and the kids could all do their own thing (Zach is the oldest in his family with siblings as young as 9). After Madie ate and went to sleep for the night we loaded up in the car and started the journey home. It was about 8:00 at this point and pouring rain. We made it almost to Payson (just over an hour and a half from Snowflake) and wouldn't you know it...the tire blew out! So here we are in the dark of night in the pouring rain with a flat tire. Needless to say I was freaked out (and in tears) as Zach got out to put the spare on. The silver lining to this story, though, is, just as He always does, the Lord answered our prayers and a nice man stopped to help Zach. Wouldn't you know, it was the first car that came up behind us after we pulled over. Some might call this coincidence, but the biggest kicker for me is that the man that pulled over to help is also a member of the church.
It's nice knowing the Lord is always watching over us and will send us aid when needed. :)

2 comments:

  1. Haha, following the bible theme: Ask and ye shall receive! It is like an interactive blog ;)

    That definitely is an adventure! I am glad you guys are okay, that sounded scary especially with a little baby.

    I am not surprised about the fact that there was such a large Mormon influence, if I am not mistaken Snowflake is practically a Mormon city.

    *researches*

    Yes, it is and an interesting tidbit:

    The name comes not from snowflakes, though it does snow, but is a portmanteau of the names of its founders: Erastus Snow, the Latter-day Saint apostle in charge of the colonization of Arizona, and William J. Flake.

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  2. Just a thought that I heard once in Institute back in Oregon, yes it might have been a coincidence that that member came along, but as that thought goes, and I firmly believe, a coincidence is nothing more than a small miracle in which God chooses to remain anonymous. Anyway, I'm glad you all had fun and could relax a little, even if you did have a blowout on the road. Have a great day/week/month!

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