Y’all. It is
here. My conversion van. My dream vehicle. Yes, that’s right, my dream vehicle, because
when you have 6 kids ages 8 or under, you dream about an oversized, high roof van with aisle down the middle so that you can buckle each child in without contorting
yourself into a pretzel. You dream about
convenience and making the drudgery of loading and unloading six little people
easier. You dream about a vehicle where
you’re not packed in there like sardines and loading your big girls through the
rear hatch. You dream about not standing
in the rain stretching yourself to the limits while trying to strap in the
middle baby, who’s suddenly displayed
super human strength. You dream….BIG.
And so, I am happy to share that my dreams have come true and
I have my new big van! Meet our
as-yet-to-be-named van! It’s a high roof
Ford Transit van that’s been converted to have nine seats with an aisle down
the middle. It drives easily and has
already made my life easier. And that,
my friends, in the name of the game for me these days: making my life
easier. My days are filled with
schlepping, carseat buckling and unbuckling, and loading and unloading kids,
backpacks, groceries, etc. The new van is
easing those hassles already. As a
bonus, the big girls are beyond excited about cruising in their “limo bus.” They love the tv, the overhead limo lights,
and the sun shades. They’re actually
ready to head to Disneyworld this weekend.
Seth is not, so we’ll hold off for now.
You know there are things you imagine for your life, and
then things that you could never in your wildest dreams imagine happening. This—wanting and buying an oversized
conversion van—falls in the latter category, along with having six kids in six
years, including triplets. It is funny
that one of the top questions I got when I was pregnant with the triplets was
what I would drive. That always struck
me as kind of funny, because our mini van could hold eight people, so why go
bigger? At that time, I was in no hurry
to get rid of my minivan, who was a steady, reliable workhorse who put
up with lots of abuse at the hands of my messy biggies. But now that we’re going places with all six girls more frequently, there’s just not enough room, and loading through the hatch
is no longer working. The big girls were
constantly stumbling and stretching over the wagon and other things while
trying to ferret their way to their seats.
In addition, with three carseats in the middle row, the third row was
virtually inaccessible for me, and it quickly became a black hole where things
went to die. As of this week, those
things are slowly seeing the light of day, since Seth has taken on the task of
cleaning the entire van. I’ve been
praying for his safety and sanity. So
far, so good. I mean, the sanity part
has been a little touch-and-go but I think he’s ok. He’s been letting it air out for days and stale
milk smell is almost gone. He’s found
too many treasures to count. The
highlights include thousands of markers, lots of empty Starbucks cups (sorry-I’m-not-sorry,
Seth), a delicious mélange of graham crackers, sour milk, Cheez-its, and goldfish, which
formed a nice crust on the whole back seat, lots of school sweatshirts, and
lots of random toy pieces.
I am determined to keep this new van cleaner. I may have let the kids eat in the van on day
2, but I am generally feeling lots of resolve, for now anyway. Of course, tomorrow is another day so let’s
take it day by day, ok? Til then, look
for me cruising around town with the six pack in tow! After all, dreams do come true, even if they're not the dreams you've ever envisioned for yourself.
Emily and I picking up our van. Yes, it's that big. |
Three rows in the back! Woo hoo! Happy big girls in their first ride, right after we picked them up from school! |
the girl in the middle of last row is NOT safe like that. Lap belt only should NEVER be used for anything but to install a carseat. Please move her to a spot with a shoulder belt ASAP.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your concern, not her normal seat, but thanks looking out for us!
DeleteWe always want to make sure our girls are safe!
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