Showing posts with label Drive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drive. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Oh, the places you will go

Last night we set out to Enumclaw in search of ice cream to celebrate the jeep passing 100,000 miles. It amazes me to think of how much my life has changed since I purchased the jeep.

How the jeep came to be... Tracy drove down from Bellingham in October of 2002 to help me buy my first car. First thing she said when she walked in was "Change, you look poor. You want them to think you are a serious buyer, go change" I did change and off we went. We decided to head up Aurora to all the dealers. I was sure I wanted a 4 wheel drive vehicle so I could make it home in the winter without chains. Tracy pulled into the jeep dealership first and we began to walk around assessing their inventory. We were approached by a salesman who asked what we were looking for and I responded " I would like to see a Durango" which he responded "uh, we are a jeep dealership" to which I said "great, show me a jeep". This totally flustered the poor fellow and he ran into the bump of one of the cars. :) This totally set the tone for the day. We test drove a few jeeps before settling on the white one. She was pretty with only 21,000 miles on her and I felt an instant connection. We headed into the dealership where Tracy took over and negotiated the deal. The salesman didn't stand a chance! In fact he got so upset he slammed down on the table we were sitting at, calming Tracy told him to walk away and gather himself. Which he did and came back with cookies and pop as a peace offering. It was so amusing to watch and I wasn't the only one to think that as the rest of the salesman huddled together to listen. In the end a deal was reached and I drove home very happy in my new 2002 Jeep Grande Cherokee.



Colby even gave her a bath to celebrate!





Who would have thought I would be riding shot gun to my husband as we approached 100,000 miles!





Even crazier is that I have a beautiful daughter sitting in the backseat.






When we got close to the 100,000 mile Colby pulled over and let me drive. It was on our way back home when we passed the 100,000th mile, just the way it should be done. Heading to our home!


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The 100,000 mile drive


It was a wonderful evening for a drive.







We stopped at the sweet shop for ice cream. I got honey, lavender and strawberry while Colby had blackberry.





There happened to be a community concert in the park. It was so much fun to sit on the grass and take it all in.





Colby enjoying his ice cream cone.




Even the Red Hat ladies were in attendance.



Yummy, a pie shop!!



I thought this shop looked so neat but it was closed for the night. Probably they were at the concert too!



As we were leaving Enumclaw I told Colby I could really see us living there. What a cute small town with so much personality! We plan to go back and shop around, hopefully soon!




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Going for a drive

Getting Miss Elleanor ready for a drive last night.



I told her about all the cool things we were about to see



She was super excited to venture to Enumclaw!


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Sunday, February 22, 2009

What not to drive

This was the GPS Scooter that you could rent from the pier. Notice we said could not should... Seriously, big lady in a small car kept running through my head! Daddy O probably would have used his zebra calling skills to see if he could get the wild animal to look, in it's natural environment.




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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Rainbow brite

Lo and behold it is a rainbow!! I made Colby follow it one night after work and I swear it took us to Target! It was magical! That Target has some special ad peeps, I tell you! The sales were amazing! I truly thought we had hit the promised land!


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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Out for a drive


Colby and I took a drive out to Black Diamond in search of the famous Bakery. We now understand why it is famous!




We decided to try a loaf of the cinnamon raisin bread as well as some old fashion sour dough.



We also had to get one of the world famous apple cinnamon rolls!



We plan to visit the bakery when ever we have guest in town!



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