We just passed 20K, does that count?Nice to see somebody out there is actually using their car.
Absolutely - every km counts.We just passed 20K, does that count?
My wife, Dianne, drives it 3 days a week and I use it when I can for Hockey or trips to the Hardware store etc.
BTW, we are both retired.
That's what I always thought until I was ... nudged ... out. Now it just feels like an extended vacation!BTW, I'm of that 'appropriate' age for retirement, but I'm not quite sure what I would do if I wasn't 'plugging away' - so I work.
I bought my wife a Senior's Subsidized Bus Pass...Absolutely - every km counts.
I like the fact that your Wife drives it as well.
Mine has yet to, but keeps promising "soon".
It's not that she can't drive, but I think it sits too low to the ground for her to be comfortable (She drives either our E-53 Mercedes or the Caddy XT5 SUV).
Either that, or it's easier to have me take her wherever she needs to go. Hmmmmm?
BTW, I'm of that 'appropriate' age for retirement, but I'm not quite sure what I would do if I wasn't 'plugging away' - so I work.
Thoughtful.I bought my wife a Senior's Subsidized Bus Pass...
Frugal as well.And I had a promo code...
This just raises so many questions:She has backed into my snow blower 3 times this week. Think I want her driving my car? I'm also on a fixed income...
“A full tank of City Driving”City driving this tank...
This just raises so many questions:
Were you operating the snow blower at the time?
Along with above, did she have to drive in reverse for 1/4 mile just to catch you?
Is this at all tied in with the bus pass, which I sense was only offered as a gift from the heart, but perhaps perceived wrongly?
Is there a conflict between how she sees your "fixed income" as compared with your life insurance payout?