We travelled over to Flemington, New Jersey for Thanksgiving with Ethan's cousin, Joel and his wife, Tracy. We stayed with them until Saturday. There was a big group over for dinner, over 20 in all. Joel and Tracy have 3 kids, one of Tracy's sister's has 3 and one of her brother's has 2. So it was similar to a Thomas gathering with lots of kids around. We had a fun time, with tons of good food! Here is Ethan playing with Joel's youngest, Maeve. She just turned 2.
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The day after Thanksgiving, we were on a mission to sell Ethan's car. Joel helped us find some dealer's to take it to and we visited 2 before we found one that was interested in buying. We ended up at the local Honda dealer. The used car buyer test-drove the car, and looked it over before giving us a price that was very close to what Ethan aiming for. Ethan filled out the paperwork that evening and now we are officially carless. Here's Ethan, saying goodbye to Black Beauty. :)
1 comment:
Nice to know people can survive with cars. That'll never happen in Seattle. We can't even keep our 1/2 mile monorail running.
If I'm not too bold, what year was it, how many miles and how much did they give you. Camisa is getting her license and wants a Honda or Toyota. We don't know where to start.
Take care of each other,
Pete
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