As time rolls on, Charlie is starting work at Hastings, Mom has an interview at a job in Tyler and I have two jobs coming up ... Yes two.
Glory be to God, he answers prayers and gives in abundance. Hot Topic and my old job at Old Navy is ready to put me to work and I am excited.
With all the blessings heading our way, I can't help the smile as we face the challenge of surviving on a mere $13 these next four days. Even with Sara's bank threatening to close her account, I still believe that God will provide for us and salvaging our damaged credit will be done. It might take a year, possibly two, but it can be done.
We are going to move the vehicles from the Wal-Mart parking lot onto the other side of the parking lot.
After staying here for about two days, Charlie and I have noticed a band of men walking around with back packs and asking for money. I have been keeping an eye on these guys and find their actions odd. They look properly dressed and look like they haven't missed a day of food. There is a patch of woods at the back of Wal-Mart and this is the area they take their exit and enterance. Last night, one of the men waited until 2 A.M to walk up to this nice looking car. Being the curious person I am, I watched as he opened the passenger side, tossed in his bag and hopped into the driver's side to drive off. He seemed suspicious about leaving in that car.
I am not certain if he was afraid someone was going to find out he isn't homeless or that he was driving a stolen car, but he acted strange.
I will be glad to go back to camping in a tent. I don't want to complain, but I am getting cramped in the cab of the truck.
--Night
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