Family Cars

Someday in the near future my kids will look back on this photo and ask “What happened to that car? Why are we riding around in this boring ol’ van?”
I had the same question for my parents – except it wasn’t a van, but this very car – when I came across a photo of me in my youth standing next to a 1979 Ford Thunderbird. Maybe my parents can send the picture along and I’ll post it.
Thérèse decides that washing cars is not for princesses.

Actually, that’s not true, she was just being camera shy. She is always thrilled to help daddy wash the car.
Category: Family

Yeah, and I remember who sat in what parts of the Station Wagon too! Sister and I always got to ride sitting backwards in the back! YAY!
Our Foxy Boxy Car! I’m sure going to miss it when it’s gone!
That sure is a big dump truck that handsome little boy is sitting in. I’ll bet that sure can hold a lot of popsicles.
The car your talking about was a 1979 Ford Thunderbird which in the end mom didn’t like because it was a 2 door. Later in 1986 we got a station wagon which we all called the grocery getter. Mom would have liked a mini van, but Dodge just came out with them and I didn’t want to be a ginny pig. And today August 29, 2007 A.D. I still hear that beautiful wife’s voice. WE SHOULD HAVE GOTTON THE MINI VAN.
I’m here in the present, not someone in the future, and I still can’t figure out what the heck happened to your car. Did my Corrolla go out drinking with Brad’s UPS truck and have a lovechild?
By the Way, what the heck is that on the back of your shirt? Is that the offpsring of Sloth from the Goonies and ET?