Thursday, June 17, 2010

Swagger Wagon

B-Mama and I both love our minivans. Maybe because we've never been car people? Maybe because I lack perspective? After all, my nicest set of wheels prior to owning our minivan was a 92' Honda Accord (I drove this from 1999-2007). And that Honda was a huge upgrade from the 92' Ford Taurus Station Wagon I used to drive. Below is a picture of that beautiful car. Mr. Red actually drove this baby to work for about a year. I think his boss wanted him to park it in the lot next door (notice the missing bumper?!?)


So when we bought our used 2005 Honda Odyssey in 2008, I felt like I was driving a BMW. I love my minivan and I am very aware that someday I may have to drive something even bigger, so for right now, I'm feeling pretty cool in my car.

And then a fellow mom friend sent me this hilarious video. As a shout out to all those playground mamas lamenting the jump from SUV to minivan, this video is for you. Have you seen this? Hilarious.

4 comments:

B-Mama said...

Red, LOL. I've seen the commercials, but never the rap. So funny!! You know I can't wait to buy a Swagger Wagon?! Seriously. I can't wait.

olivia said...

I love this video. My husband sent me the link a couple months ago to make me feel better about the need for just such a van with #4 to be born in the fall. Honestly, I can't wait for a bigger car, bring on the swagger wagon!

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