This blog is about random things in my life, I like to talk and I like to share my opinion (whether asked for or not) and this seems like the best place for those quirky random fleeting thoughts!
I get the pleasure of blogging from the car garage this morning! Can't really complain... free coffee, free snack, & free WiFi. Between my phone and the Surface, I'm set with entertainment for the next hour or so. Seems like a perfect time to start writing some draft posts, always good to have something waiting on the back burner for the days I want to post content to my blog but just don't have the time to write!
Times have changed, and these days we no longer rent the Ford Mustang or cheap small compact. The past two trips to Florida we have rented a Dodge Caravan, and it was wonderful. I never thought I'd see the day I actually enjoyed a minivan but it was everything we needed. We could easily fit all of the luggage (including golf clubs) to & from the airport... it was wide & comfy... fit 6 adults and 1 child, no problem... it's a smooth & sturdy ride... and last but not least, it actually had a decent sound system. (As yes, when our daughter wasn't in the van we kicked up Wild 94.1 and jammed out to hip-hop, must have been pretty funny to see considering we're both in our early 30's!) Our daughter loved changing seats, there were 4 she could choose from. And everyone was fascinated with the way the middle seats folded up and moved aside in just seconds (wouldn't want to be standing in the way though)! I even didn't mind driving it when my husband was off elsewhere, it didn't feel much different than our SUV (except the rental didn't have a reversing camera, so I didn't take the risk of backing it into a parking spot - something I can do in my own city car without a camera). And unlike the old minivan my parents had in the 80's, everything is automatic, even the side doors open & close via remote and there are actually windows that go up & down in the sliding doors! (Back in the day our only option was to pop them slightly open with a latch.) I think this will be our usual rental when hitting up family in Florida, it's fun being able to travel around in one vehicle together, and the costs were not so bad either.
Being that I'm in the car roughly 2hrs a day (school runs & sports) I have a lot of time to listen to music. You can often catch me using my steering wheel as a drum or singing at the top of my lungs. But being that I listen to so much music I can easily get bored of a song or cd, so it's important to keep finding new stuff. (New to me, not per say new to the market.)
During the last season or so of X Factor or American Idol I kept hearing poor attempts at some song called Radioactive. After a while I grew curious and wondered what the actual song sounded like. After hearing Imagine Dragons original version I knew I wanted this on my car playlist! I went even further and gave the entire album (Night Visions) a chance. Not every song is for me, but I definitely have favorites to recommend besides Radioactive... Demons, I can play this over and over... On Top of the World, it's just fun. And even better, we get to see Imagine Dragons live this summer, because they're playing at a huge weekend long music festival and we have tickets!!!
And obviously I can't survive on one album alone when bopping back and forth, so I tossed in some John Mayer also. (Funnily enough my husband and I stumbled upon his music in the same weekend, while in different countries!) My husband basically likes one song, Speak For Me... I am yet to get this in my car but will probably get around to it this week. Me, I've been giving his Paradise Valley album a chance. There are a handful of songs I like... Dear Marie, Badge & Gun, Waitin' on the Day, & I Will Be Found... o.k., more than I realized! Needless to say, I'll be looking up more of his music. (And I don't care that my friends laughed and said they don't take him serious.)
What are you listening to these days? Any recommendations for my car playlist?
(BTW, still occasionally listening to the songs from Music Moments #5!)
Not so long ago, after fish tailing around a curve in my car, I decided maybe it wasn't bad to finally take the skid training course offered by my old driving school, Leeuw. The course was included in my package but at the time I didn't dare take the course, I didn't feel I had enough experience in a stick shift to willingly put myself in that situation. After getting my license I mostly drove my husbands automatic and still didn't feel ready. But now I've been in my own stick shift since the summer and like I said, I've had a couple scares and knew it was time to follow-up on the course. It was great! It was fun, it was informative, and I recommend skid / safety training to everyone! The class was a mixture of enthusiastic teenage boys and older adults out for a day of fun & learning (think I was the only in my 30's). I was shaking in the beginning, a combination of cold & nervousness/excitement but luckily that quickly went away! It started out pretty basic, braking at 30kph & 60kph to see the difference in just how far you slide before the car comes to a complete stop. When riding someones tail in traffic because you're late it's easy to forget just how long it actually takes a car to stop, it was a great reminder. (Another reason to take the course.) Then we moved on to braking on a wet road, you obviously slide even further, surprisingly farther. Each time the tasks grew more complicated. We worked together, 2-4 people in a car, I luckily had an 18yr old boy with me who listened well and was able to explain things to me just in case I didn't understand what they were asking of me in Dutch. I could have used my own car, but I didn't want to risk damaging it, plus it was only €15 to borrow one from the school. It took a while to get the feel of a different stick shift, but it eventually worked out. After soaking the track and letting us practice braking, we moved on to avoiding obstacles. There were two places the teacher could shoot up a wall of water and your job was to drive around the wall. It was a lot of fun, and for the most part everyone in the class did their best to avoid the wall, only on occasion did someone plow through the middle of it. It's amazing how much noise the ABS makes, not mention how bad the car shakes! And the last 45 minutes of the class was learning how to keep you car from spinning in a circle, when it skids out on a wet road. This was awesome, but only because it was on a safe track, not out on a busy road. The first time around the instructor took everyone out and showed off, spinning us around... then it was our turn! Obviously the point was not to spin, but everyone did. The driver controlled the wheel and pedals & the passenger controlled the hand brake. I'm sure the kid I was with would have liked me to have been better at the brake, but I did my best. We each had about 6 chances to get it right, and shockingly enough by the last time I was able to keep the car from spinning. We each earned a certificate (supposedly some insurance companies even give you discounts for this), and had a fun 3.5 hr course testing our reaction times & skills. I did have to be careful driving home though, I felt like a stunt driver ready for a movie, but then all I had to do was remind myself just how serious driving is and the dangers that always surround us. As usual I snapped some pics, but during the best stuff we were in the cars, should have thought to pull my camera out in the passenger seat when the wall of water shot up in front if us, oh well!
It's taken a lot to hold on to this post... my husband bought me a new car! My birthday was yesterday and since we picked up the car about a week and a half ago it falls into the category of b-day present (as well as anniversary & Christmas, ha-ha)! It's a typical small European city car with just the right amount of space for me, my tot, & our dog (and of course my husband if he wants to join). Since our daughter will be starting school a good distance from our house shortly after the summer we didn't really have an option but to buy a car. We've definitely talked about it for a while and started saving up once I passed the exam for my Dutch driving license. I haven't owned a car since I left The States 10-11 yrs ago (luckily my husband always did). And this is my first new car, it still smells new!!! One thing I had to adjust to was the stick shift, see here in Europe manual cars cost around €4,000-5,000 less than an automatic so it was obvious what we were going to buy. I haven't driven a stick shift since my driving lessons & exam, I actually never intended to do it again. So I was a little rusty after 1 1/2 yrs. Since owning the car, I've had my share of squealing out at lights, stalling multiple times at intersections, bumping down the road, and of course I don't accelerate fast yet so everyone drives around me. But I'll get there... I have all summer to practice before I have to start parallel parking the manual car outside of the school. We've been extremely busy since picking up the car and I haven't had a chance to really personalize it yet. I have added a kick mat to the back of the passenger seat, that way my tots dirty shoes don't destroy the seat. And I've ordered a special mat for the dog, hopefully sparing the backseat after dirty runs through the woods. Can't wait to clock some more kilometers, thanks for my car hubby!
Considering I finally figured out the bus card and started receiving discounts, I think we'll occasionally leave the car parked and take public transport instead. Most likely not this month though, ha-ha!
While my in-laws were on vacation in sunny Florida, my mother-in-law entrusted her car to me. Which was a surprise considering I totaled the last car they let me borrow. Sure it's been just over 10yrs since I ran the red light and sunk their purple Chrysler PT Cruiser into a truck across the intersection but that doesn't mean I wasn't reluctant to borrow one of their vehicles again. When she said I could use her red Mini Countryman, I was going to pawn it off on my husband and then drive his SUV in the mean time. But he had no intentions of downsizing. My next plan was to leave the car at her house and borrow it sparsely... we live in the center of town and only have one private parking spot, being cheap I wasn't going to pay the city to park the car for over 2 weeks in the public lot. Then just before their vacation new renters moved in next door, renters with a parking spot and no car. They were kind enough to let us borrow their spot, and before I knew it the little red car was at my disposal. Of course I made sure to visit all of the places too far to walk to, we did plenty of shopping over the course of their vacation. I always told myself if I had a car I would still walk, it's healthy and good for the environment. But when normal activities arose, ones we always walk to, we ended up in the car. I think my daughter was happier with the car than me, I can imagine sitting in the stroller for extended periods could be quite boring. I would ask which one she wanted to take and she always voted for the car over the stroller. It took a while to get used to the Mini, even though I took driving lessons in one, it's a lot different than my husbands Hyundai. It feels wide on the road and has a narrow windshield, and the pick-up well, let's just cross our fingers that I didn't rake in too many tickets. By the end of their trip we were zipping around easily though, I doubt I would buy one in the future but it turned out to be quite fun to drive. My mother-in-laws car was impeccably clean when we first borrowed it, but after a couple weeks parked under a pine tree losing its fall leaves, a dog that leapt into a muddy canal to chase ducks, and the general messiness of a 3yr old, I had a lot of work to do before I returned it. I don't remember the last time I cleaned a car like that. When I used to live in Florida I owned a red Chevrolet Cavalier and I didn't mind cleaning it, mostly because it involved a bathing suit and getting a tan. But cleaning a car in cold weather is much different, thankfully there are drive through car washes! The day I was to return the car I grew nervous, I had managed to drive it the entire time without damaging it and all I wanted to do was get it returned to her driveway in one piece. Then her sister called asking for a ride, this meant not just a trip one town over to return the Mini, but now I also needed to swing by an additional town to pick up my husbands aunt. This meant an additional half hour of risk, luckily it went smoothly and I returned the car clean and in one-piece. I don't know if I'll have the nerve to borrow it in the future, but I did enjoy the time I had bopping around town to town in it!
The included photo is close to what her car looks like, I meant to get a shot of me driving it but that didn't happen.