My van was stolen!

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  1. JenniferErix

    JenniferErix New Member

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    Listen, I want to make clear that I completely appreciate all the support and advice I have received. And I want you to know that you guys keep me sane.

    So thank you.
    I just wanna go to the park or something and we can't. But I may be cash poor but you guys are fantabulous and I just want to thank you.

    Seriously.
     
  2. TeacherMom

    TeacherMom New Member

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    :wink: pst, jen, dont ever ask "what next?" thas just personal experience speaking hehe,
     
  3. mommix3

    mommix3 Active Member

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    I am SO sorry you are having to deal with this!! My husbands pick-up was stolen a few years ago and luckily was found a week later(100 miles away) with only the drivers side window busted out. It was a terriable week. We felt so violated. My daughter car seat was in it also. But thank God that it was only a back up. My van has built ins. My boys scooters had been thrown in the back by my husband trying to prove a point to the boys when they left them down the street. He wanted them to think that they had been stolen to teach a lesson. :roll: Along with the digital camera and a ton of cd's that my husband had since he was in highschool. OH(and I have NO idea why) and an extra set of my van keys were in there too!!! Talk about being nervous. I was so afraid that the people would come back and take may van too. We didn't sleep much for several weeks even after we got the truck back. Everytime we heard a car outside we would run to the window. They never caught the people and we haven't had a problem since. This was the ending of a LONG line of bad things that happened but very easily could've been worse. My husband had his foot crushed by a drill colar in the oil field (almost hit him in the head)and unable to work. Fired without pay by his boss who also happened to be his uncle. This caused a whole lot of family tension. Thankfully insurance at the site where he got hurt took over and covered all the medical bills and payed him the same amount that he would've made working. He healed up and went to college for computers and we moved to colorado and lived with my dad until he found a job. Finally gave up on the computer job and took a managers job at Autozone. Barely scraping by but making it non the less. Then He was held up by gunpoint. Needless to say he quit and we moved back to this small little town where nothing ever goes on and we all felt safe and then 2 weeks later the truck was taken. But all is well now. Jennifer,It will work out. I know it don't seem like it but it will. I'm holding you up in my prayers. God WILL help you through this.

    Angela
     
  4. sixcloar

    sixcloar New Member

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    "When it rains, it pours"...so true! Hang in there!
     
  5. TeacherMom

    TeacherMom New Member

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    hey I caught that was the END of the long line, who knows maybe this is the big finalle for you too!
     

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