My husband would appreciate all that.
Even as I wrote that part I thought to myself, Ginny has zero care-factor. Seems I was right.
I'll have you know that I have a large stack of napkins and a pair of sunglasses within reach of the driver's seat at all times - I'm super prepared
Lol, yeah, you've got it all ready for action.
I do always have water though...enough water to sustain me and the children for a long hike if necessary.
Super impressive and I'm not even joking. It's amazing how many people don't have the most basic of things in the vehicle. I doubt you've seen this but I did this post for the #weekend-engagement concept. I rarely answer my own topics but liked this one so did this post. It shows what's in the centre console of my 4x4. https://peakd.com/hive-168869/@galenkp/lifting-the-lid-a-look-into-my-centre-console
That stranded feeling you hate, I agree; it's unpleasant. I guess that's why I am prepared for things, as you so rightly pointed out. It doesn't take much, but a small amount of preparation can have a huge impact.
Ha, I care! Just in a less comprehensible way than my husband would.
Funny seeing the steering wheel on the other side. I forgot you all drive like the Brits do. My god everything is so clean and organized! My van feels like a rat's nest by comparison. In my defense, I challenge you to drive two children and two dogs around and maintain that perfection :) Anyway, that is indeed an impressive load you have there. I definitely see some good ideas I could implement.
Well, I'm a nutbag so anything goes, but in this case it's common practice. LHD vehicles are registerable here though, but uncommon.
Thank you, that's what I was aiming for. I have a drawer system in the back area which is where the tools and more serious stuff lives, and my fridge/freezer sits on top of that. It's set up to do what I need I guess and most who don't do what I do wouldn't have all the stuff.
I have seen one right-side vehicle here. It is a teeny van with some Asian signage on it, and a completely non-asian person driving it. And I have the dream that one day I am going to run into that guy at the grocery store and get to hear an eccentric tale about that van.
Right hand drive Asian van-driving non-Asian guy sounds like he'll have a story to tell. I hope you run into him and he regales you with tales of his right hand drive Asian van driving.