And five of my seats in it! LOL What fun. I scratched myself once (itty bitty scratch, it matches the itty bitty cat scratch about two centimeters away from it) but didn't break any nails. With three seatbelt installations with locking latchplates and one LATCH installation (then Piper's Parkway). It's a 2007 Dodge Caravan. I'm sure there are those here who love their Caravans. I'm not one of them. I'm glad this isn't mine. It's neat to drive a van -- I do want one -- but the driver's seat is by far the best thing about it. The LATCH situation in the third row is dismal. I can understand why they only have one, and where it's located, but how about a couple of extra tethers back there at least? Sheesh.
I told Piper's teacher that I would have seats enough for four others and that I could quickly check the other seats before we left. She said in FL where she lived someone from the fire department came and checked everyone's seats as they dropped their kids off. I told her that a REAL check is about a half hour, maybe up to two hours, and it's more than just looking at it. The teacher said I should tell the front desk about it (that's where the head of the school sits, it's a small school). Maybe since it's supposed to be cooler I can set up a week where anyone who wants their seats checked can put their name on a list for a time and I'll just hang out at the school and do it. I should be hearing back about my senior checker application shortly, which isn't necessary, but it'd be nice to have.
Anyway, how I geeked away my Wednesday evening:
Wendy
I told Piper's teacher that I would have seats enough for four others and that I could quickly check the other seats before we left. She said in FL where she lived someone from the fire department came and checked everyone's seats as they dropped their kids off. I told her that a REAL check is about a half hour, maybe up to two hours, and it's more than just looking at it. The teacher said I should tell the front desk about it (that's where the head of the school sits, it's a small school). Maybe since it's supposed to be cooler I can set up a week where anyone who wants their seats checked can put their name on a list for a time and I'll just hang out at the school and do it. I should be hearing back about my senior checker application shortly, which isn't necessary, but it'd be nice to have.
Anyway, how I geeked away my Wednesday evening:
Wendy