Our trusty 2005 Honda Odyssey minivan has officially been replaced by a
newer (2013) Honda Odyssey minivan. We don’t get too emotionally attached to
automobiles anymore the way we used to; if I had gotten emotionally attached to
the “Gray Heifer,” as it was affectionately named by members of the FDR High
School XC team, we would have kept it and run it into the ground. It was pretty
close to that point anyway, with many major repairs on the horizon that we have
deftly avoided with a strategically timed trade-in. The Gray Heifer had a long,
hard life of transporting our family around, and it was in dire need an
upgrade.
We took delivery on the old van, brand-spanking new, on July 25, 2005 –
Natalie’s third birthday, and a few months in advance of James’ birth. Our
impending increase to a full cross country team – two parents, three kids –
necessitated the move to a minivan. After 10.5 years and 180,000 miles, it was
time to move on. Our 2013 model is similar to the Heifer, only newer, with a
better sound and electrical system (a CD player that actually works, Sirius XM
radio, and internal lights that function) and a few more modern amenities (air
conditioning that works, automatic doors, etc.). It’s not new (36,000 miles),
but new enough for our budget and our family needs. We are not into naming
vehicles, but because of the dark-cherry maroon color, the boys have taken to
calling it “Clifford: The Big Red Van.” I’ll just shorten it to Clifford, and
hope he serves us as well and as long as the Gray Heifer.
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