She has served me well. I'll never forget those times we shared; the travelling trips we made, the small safaris we embarked, my little girl playing ruff on her seats and soiling them with food.
I'll never forget the days she broke down and I got her fixed and running at some times. She was rugged. I hope the new owner enjoys her.
Wifey nearly shed a tear when she was driven away...amazing how emotions get attached to a car.
Say hello to Ruffler, my freshly acquired Mercury Villager.
I look forward to new adventures with her. Driving her is a whole new experience for me; controlling a bigger vehicle shows a lot of difference. I'm getting along fine with her and discovering more everyday. It's a miracle how I got her - that's a testimony I've never stopped sharing.
Out of curiosity, why is your car female? Congratulations on the upgrade.
ReplyDeleteOh...so "we" are expectant uhn? Perhaps a litle Kush this time, or even better, multiple births. Congrats on all counts.
ReplyDeleteAnd about not keeping up with the joneses. What does that really bring upon one? Unnecessary suspectibility to the men of the underworld, if you ask me.
congrats!!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha! I feel you. My own car has shown me pepper yet I still love him. The thought that I'd have to let go soon, in all regards, is not a very nice one too
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new car and the bigger family. All the best.
ReplyDeletecongrats! we go wash am o :)
ReplyDelete@Natural Nigerian…lol, maybe its because of the fact that cars are just like women; capable of carrying human beings inside them!
ReplyDelete@HoneyDame…Ha! Did you say multiple…No thankee! One is okay!
@Yinkuslolo…Thanks!
@Seye…shey? Na like so oh. These cars are almost like human beings.
@Myne…Thanks Myne!
@Ibhade…lol. I know say na wetin u go talk!
Every guy's car seems to be female lol. Congrats. Lovely blog, so i'm now following. Glad i found it :D
ReplyDeleteAdiya