2010: The Toyota Tacoma

When our Grand Caravan died, we went without a second vehicle for a few weeks but, while Larry had a compact car for getting to work and which I could use when he was at home, we found ourselves quickly at a loss for all the outdoor maintenance on our one-acre lot. I was itching to buy a truck but Larry was uncertain. When I was out-of-province for a week, he surprised me on my return with a second-hand, black Dodge Dakota, a mid-sized truck that was perfect for me.

I quickly came to love that truck – it was just so darned handy!! Some 3 years later when our youngest son moved across Canada, we gave it a good check-over, handed over the keys, and sent him on his way.

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2000: The Grand Caravan

When the first Caravan was laid to rest, we went right out to purchase a truck. But at the last minute (so “last” that we’d actually ordered the new truck but the one we wanted was not available for a few weeks and prompted us to rethink our decision) we realized that another Caravan, albeit considerably more spacious, would suit our needs better. It could carry our family and visitors or our dive gear or youngest son Adam’s drum set for his frequent “gigs”, and still be useful for yard and garden purchases.

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1990: The Original Minivan… The Caravan

I clearly remember a good friend showing me her family’s new purchase at around 1985: a Dodge Caravan. It wasn’t quite a van, higher and squarer than a station wagon, and had an adaptable 3-row interior. My immediate thought (although I tried to tone it down for her benefit) was, “Well, it’s obviously useful but… boxy… and boring…”

Some three years later, Larry and I obviously thought otherwise and considered it the perfect vehicle for our family of three children, then 9, 7, and 1. The passenger-side sliding door allowed easy access to the kids in whichever row they sat, and the ability to remove or fold down those same seats gave ample storage space when we needed it – plus easy access through the hatchback.

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1980: The Volkswagen Beetle

I don’t exactly remember when I bought my red bug and I don’t remember when we sold it but I know I loved it to pieces. It was one of the Super-Beetle models of the late 1970s. It looked just like this one but with a cool black racing stripe that ran over the top on the driver’s side. (It amazes me that I have no photos of mine… I guess it just didn’t seem important.)

Everyone knows that beetles were unusual with their trunks in the front (which meant there wasn’t much protection if you got smoonched), and their distinctive sounding engines in the back. And everyone knows about their notoriously unreliable heating systems in the Canadian winter. Mine was no different.

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1970: The Pontiac Station Wagon

Mom and Dad bought the station wagon, with its amazing automatic transmission, at about the time I was learning to drive. It was a beast of a car with three bench seats that finally accommodated our family in comfort. The only problem for me was the backwards-facing third seat since I could only manage a few minutes there before extreme nausea (or worse) took over.

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