Friday, February 7, 2014

Day 8 - Transportation

Gray Nissan Maxima – This is the car in which I: learned to drive, drove to seminary, commuted to/from work at Disneyland, took to college, drove away from our wedding reception, and carted around my first baby. Its last adventure was in San Francisco. We had taken a trip up there and it DIED. Straight up died on us. Sad, sad day. It’s said that some people leave their heart in San Francisco….we left our car.

White Acura Integra – My aunt LaDell had taken me out in this car to teach me how to drive stick shift. We went to a crowded parking lot (of all places!) by the Chili’s. When I finally got the hang of it, she challenged me to go to the shopping center across the street. I was extremely hesitant because it required me to go up a hill where there was a stop sign at the very top. I made it to the top of the hill and stopped, but now I had to go again. I was at an incline and if you have driven a stick shift you know the predicament I was in (my heart is currently pounding as I write this, the memory itself is causing me stress!). I was freaking out! There was NO WAY I could make it. I was sure I was going to roll into the person behind me, who left me little room thank you very much! The volume of our voices got louder as we argued back and forth if I could do it or not. I had given up, protesting “I can’t do it! I can’t do it!” while my aunt was saying the opposite – “Just step on the gas, release the clutch and GO!” And with that, I made it up the hill without a scratch or dent in someone else’s vehicle. PHEW!
I felt pretty darn cool driving in that car, which was short-lived since the car died in an accident (not by me!!)

Blue-ish Toyota Tercel– Aahh, the Tercy. Otherwise known as Blanch. This is one of three cars I associate my husband with from high school. I’d like to think that I taught Hannah how to drive stick in this car (because you know I was such a pro) but I’m sure she learned from someone with a little more experience. :)
I’m amazed at how long that car survived. It not only traveled between CA/UT many times, but it came with us to Kansas City and even to Arizona. That car was running on fumes…literally. Every time I’d drive it, I’d look in the rear view mirror and apologize to the person driving behind me because I knew they were getting fumigated. The car was on its last leg. What should have only been an hour and a half drive to Mesa, took us nearly 4 HOURS! It was our only car at the time and we had to take the frontage road most of the time because otherwise we probably would have been crushed by some other car going twenty times as fast. But we still just putt-putted along, talking and listening to music. Ha! Good times. I hope Blanch’s new owner can find as much simple joy in it as we did.

Red Chrysler– Homecoming had just ended. I was Alex’s date. We were walking out to the car, his arm around my shoulders keeping me warm. We stopped on the passenger side, hugged, and kissed for the first time. A simple, sweet kiss. Cloud Nine!
This car was also a fun drive-to-the-beach-with-your-best-friend car. We thought we were so cool. :)

15 passenger van – This was THE van! The big, brown Beatrice. You knew Alex was almost to school because you could see this car from a mile away, waiting to turn in. He’d pull into the parking lot and we’d all pile in, listening to Jimmy Eat World and Dashboard, hanging out before the first bell of the day rang. Best memory of this car was when Alex had turned it into a fancy-shmancy car for the Prom (oh my gosh! I love my husband!) It was complete with lights streamed on the inside, a fuzzy bear rug, window paint, large speakers, a love seat (as in an ACTUAL love seat), a cooler of soda, and a tub of Red Vines. This is how us Mormon kids rode in style! Even though Alex and I weren’t each other’s date that night, this is still a fun memory we have together.

Green Honda Civic – We bought this car from Alex’s sister, Allison, after the Maxima died. This car eventually got the name “Bobisa” simply because that is what the license plate spelled with its letters and numbers. We love this car and it is currently Alex’s car as he drives the 15 miles to school each morning. We had a BYU magnet on it for years while we lived in Provo and KC. About a month after moving to Arizona, it got stolen. Go figure.

Black Toyota Sienna – I honestly didn’t think we’d be at a minivan status for a couple more years. But how grateful I am for the extra room! Lucy and Todd sit in the far back and Annie sits right behind me for easy access to hand toys and snacks to. My aim has gotten far better over this last year as I have had to throw things to the kids in the back seat. 
Oh, you want a cracker? A book? Catch!
I am constantly yelling at Todd to sit down because that little weasel can wiggle his way out of his car seat! My mom calls it Karma because I guess I used to always do the same.

1 comment:

  1. Ha ha ha! This is so great! It's so cool how you can make any topic seem interesting. When I read the topic, I was thinking "I don't know what I would write about that..." and then you nailed it :)
    What fun memories! Some day we will get a van, that will be a good day :)

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