Monday, August 22, 2011

The life with a car is beautiful

This past summer, my family (my husband, me six kids) bought our second car. We've been dependent on our first automobile for several years until it completely broke down. If you own a car, it's probably unthinkable for you to have no car.

 

We drove everywhere: to and from school and work, to music lessons and recitals, to soccer practice and all-day-long games at the soccer field, to family events (which were numerous), to grocery stores and malls and restaurants and bookstores and beauty salons, to pay bills and run errands, to go to the zoo and parks, to do anything. It's easier to get in the car and go to places, while walking or riding transit takes time and sometimes planning.

 

Our life has become more convenient and beautiful since we had a car. It takes shorter to the offices than riding a bus. And we can detour when come with traffic jams. Sometimes the weather isn't great – but fortunately we have a car. We don't need to worry about being late for work because of raining. We can't carry as much as we can with the car and we have to walk to the grocery story many times. And wherever we go, it always save time for us and offer much convenience for us.

 

Certainly, we have to say thanks to all the entertainment devices in our car: 2 din car DVD player, headrest DVD monitors, car iPod and some others. With a car, we will take more trips to relax ourselves. And whether in a long trip or a short tour, we always need some entertainment to enrich our car life. Sometimes, in order to avoid fighting, I will play some movies for my six kids by our DVD headrests. And I will use our 2 din car DVD to search some map information or play some tunes. These car entertainment devices really make all our camping and other self-driving travelling enjoyable and wonderful.

 

Many of us live our lives running behind time and we often forget to live the present, which is the only time that truly exists. We all have equal time throughout the world. The difference lies in how each of us does with our time. We need to live each moment. So always do something you like, go to places you want to and value every minute spend with your family, eating, walking, outing and all other things.

 

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