My dad was a car fanatic. I grew up with a car fanatic. I knew about cars when I was knee high to a grasshopper. My dad loved cars, any kind of car, the older the better. I heard about 57 chevy's, cadillacs, mercury's, corvairs, mustangs, buicks, you name it I knew about it. My dad would tell us stories of the different cars that he owned throughout his life. We heard about how fast they would go, how sleek they were, what great vehicles they were for their time period, and how many times he could outrun a speeding ticket (all in his youth of course!). Once my dad bought an MG sportscar.....he had 4 kids and it was the only car my parents owned.... since there weren't seat belt laws, my parents packed us in and took off - everywhere. My dad loved cars and he tried to pass this love of good, old vehicles on down to each of us. I didn't realize that needing to know about cars would be my future.
When I was 16, my dad gave me a yellow Honda 600, one of the first cars created by the Honda company. I put many miles on that little car. One time after a youth activity I put 7 people in that car (I was very proud of that accomplishment). Many times I would come out of school to find that my car had been picked up and turned sideways between two other cars - this only took the manpower of a few football player sized boys who thought it was fun to lift my car and deposit it in various positions to see if I could maneuver it out. I could go anywhere in that little car for less than $2 a week. I was really ticked in the early 70's when gas prices rose to 70 cents a gallon!!
When I met my hubby, he was driving a beautiful red porshe. He loved cars also. Again, any kind, make, etc. He is also a used car dealer. I guess my dad was preparing me for marriage to him!
Now I have two young boys who are cars fanatics!! Seriously, they love the Cars Movie and everything that goes with it. They collect the Cars Movie cars and play with them constantly. They love cars just like papaw and dad. So why did it surprise when Franklin (who was named after papaw) asked me while we were driving down the road, "Hey mom, is this a Frary?" Me, being ever so confused didn't know what a Frary was. So again, he repeats the question. I am still puzzled but then duh, it clicks.....Is this a Ferrari? Uh, no, sorry Franklin this is just a plain ol' Explorer. Well, mom wouldn't you like to have a Frary? Uh, well, I don't think so. Mom, they go really, really fast. Yes they do but they don't hold boys and carseats very well - plus all he other junk that goes into a car when you are carrying around two boys. Mom, someday I am going to have a Frary. That will be very nice - I hope you do. You are your father's son and papaw's namesake...you will make them proud!!
For now, the doctor is out.....contemplating if I really could put two car seats into the back of a Frary and go really, really fast.....also remembering good times riding beside hubby in his beloved red porcshe.....
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Don't you remember how we riduculed all the old people driving sports cars? Granted, we were young ..... and they were so old....about 45 to 50 yrs old! We accused them of not acting their age, going through mid-life crisid, etc. Just get you a lil' 'ol Frary! I will have a hay day making fun of you!
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