Not yet.

What I was hoping with Sandy didn't work out how I'd hoped...

My spunky and sweet 70 year old neighbor was trying to get rid of her car and so was offering me her parking stall (which she now owns). I'd only have to pay the taxes (or whatever she has to pay) which is about a third of what I currently pay for my parking. I also asked her if she'd be interested in leasing me her car (which would also cut my monthly car payments to about a third of what I pay). But she'd really like to just get rid of it completely.

So although I'm hoping once she's able to sell her car, I'll be able to transition to her cheaper parking stall, my finances haven't "fallen into place" yet.

But I'm ok with that.

I was reminded this morning on my drive into work that there are still things I need to learn and experience with my "daily bread." And it was confirmed to me in my Book of Mormon study too:

"Now, this is was done that the Lord might show forth his power in them." -Alma 8: 31 

So I trust.

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