Friday, March 26, 2010

A new "baby" in the family!

Imagine my surprise to find out that Mac is like me when it comes to sentimental feelings for cars (the first of my four kids that I'm aware of). If you're new to this blog you can read about it here and here.

The Hubby has been looking for a car for her for quite some time now. Just a few days ago we found a great car newly listed on-line and we jumped right on it.

Mac saw pictures and immediately fell in love.

Right away she began talking about whether the car was a boy or a girl and what to name it. That's when I knew....she is just like me! and I felt my chest swell with pride and wiped a tear from my eye.


If you have no idea what I'm talking about or have never known the joy of naming your car then I'm not sure I can explain. Obviously, your car has to have a name when you talk to it while driving. And if it ever gives you trouble, gently cooing it's name while rubbing the dashboard always helps.

My first car "Betsy" would cough and sputter when going up large hills. Most mornings she would grumble and groan and refuse to start without a little sweet talk. I'm sure that if she didn't hear all my words of encouragement she never would have made it the many years that she did. I will never forget that horrible day when while driving her pieces just started falling off and she started leaking fluids (We can all image how terrifying it is to get old and start losing some of our "parts" and leaking "fluids").
She had a good run.

RIP Betsy.


We decided Mac would have to drive it first to really know if it's a boy or a girl and maybe the name will come after she figures that out.

When we went and looked at the car a couple days ago the man selling it said it was his daughters car that she got when she was a teenager. He said that she was probably going to cry when it sold. I knew right then and there that this was the car for Mac. You could tell just by looking at it how loved it had been. We assured him that we would love it and take very good care of it.

Hubby and Mac went last night to pick it up. I was dropping Bud off for a spring break mission trip. I wish I could have been there to witness what Hubby described to me later. He said the daughter was there to say goodbye to the car. She told Mac how happy someone was going love it as much as she did. That's when Mac blurted out "is it a boy or a girl and did you give it a name?". The girl seemed so happy and answered "yes! It's a girl and her name is 'Baby Saturn'!".

She then proceeded to show Mac all the details of the car and how everything worked. Mac was so excited and happy.
I have no doubts that it is the beginning of a beautiful relationship!


On a bit of a sad note....
To make room for the new "Baby" we sold "Midge"


sniff. sniff. We didn't have her for long but we all loved driving her. She is going to a great home where she will be loved and restored! Goodbye Midge!

6 comments:

Brian Miller said...

congrats on the new car! hot ride! sorry to hear about midge...

Holly Lefevre said...

I love my cars..I get attached...don't go back and read my sad car story though. How exciting and "Baby Saturn"...too cute!

Mike said...

OMG! I love Midge.... how could you...? haha.

Travis said...

Ummm...

Midge got shanked.

Buy yeah, both are good looking cars!

Congrats to Mac!

Tracie Nall said...

That is so sweet! I remember how sa I was to part with my first car...whose name was Layla, by the way. I loved her!

Pam said...

Happy Birthday to Mac! And congrats on such a great car. I bet the previous owner felt better knowing that Mac would love and take care of it as much as she had. Drive safely, Mac!