Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Ode to a Mazda

For those of you who know me, you have inevitably known me while I have owned my Mazda 626.  I have owned this car since December 2001.  We purchased this car out of necessity.  My previous car "blew up" while at home for Christmas break (who knew cars needed oil?) and I needed a car to get back to school.  It's now 2012 and I am finally getting a new car.

The infamous Mazda 626


This past week, as I cleaned out the car, I found little tokens of a previous life.  I decided to share my walk down memory lane with you all.  Here are some of my favorite (or perhaps just most memorable) moments from my 11 years(!!!!) in my Mazda 626.

12- This is a reoccurring memory of driving for my sorority.  I drove pledges to new-member events.  I drove sisters to sister-retreats.  I drove as a DD once a semester every year while at UNCW.  If I were to recount every memory I have related to this car and driving around my sisters, I would need much more blog space.  But suffice to say, I cherish those moments--it seems like a lifetime ago.

Phi Mu's at Graduation, 2003


11- I drove this car to many-a-Panther's game in Charlotte, NC.  I remember one time in particular with my mom and two girlfriends, Bridget and Kat.  We had a reserved parking space, but our space was already surrounded by other cars and tailgaters, making it virtually impossible to park the car.  After several failed attempts, and on the verge of tears, a nice tailgating gentleman offered to park my car for me.  He parked the car and, literally, had to crawl out of the sunroof to get out of the car because the space was so tight.  Yes, that actually happened.

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10- I drove this car to pick up my new Yorkie puppy, Sarge with my good friend Marisa.  We drove about an hour from Charlotte to pick up my new puppy.  He slept in Marisa's lap on the way home.  He was so tiny I was afraid I would lose him in my apartment, so I purchased a cat collar for him (with a bell).
Sarge asleep as a puppy in the cup holder of my car


9- I drove this car to Top Sail Island, NC to meet some of Jeremy's college friends for the first time.  When we arrived to the house in Top Sail I was greeted by a balcony full of rambunctious bachelor's launching water balloons into my car through the open sun roof.  I almost didn't get out of the car!  Luckily I did, because now one of these "bachelor's" is marrying my cousin.

This is where the water balloon assault began


8- I drove this car up to Virginia Beach to visit my dearest friend, Kristin.  It was late and I was tired and I got pulled over for speeding.  The friendly officer let me off with a warning since it was my BIRTHDAY!  I never once got a speeding ticket in that car.

Visiting Petri in VB


7- I drove this car to uptown Charlotte for the Gravedigger's Ball, Halloween 2005.  I had to work closing shift, so I would be the last to get uptown.  I went with some of my besties from high school, Erin, Laura and Marisa.  At the end of the evening Erin drove my car while I navigated from the passenger seat while the two who knew there way around Charlotte (Laura and Marisa) fell asleep in the backseat. 

6-  I remember test driving this car with my dad.  I drove it around Salisbury and remember thinking the most impressive thing about the car was the oscillating vents.  Years later my friend, Brittany would call them collating vents, but she is clearly incorrect.

5-  I drove this car on Halloween of 2002, when on the way home from downtown Wilmington we (Kristin, Laura and others) could not identify the source of a horrible stench in my car.  We realized that one of the passengers in our car had a Halloween costume of which part was a toilet seat.  It was his own, used toilet seat, and after a night of sweating and dancing, smelled like that for which is is named--a toilet seat.  We stopped, put the toilet seat in the trunk of the car and proceeded home sans toilet smell.

4- I drove this car from Charlotte, NC to Wilmington NC with my good friend, Leigh-Ann to go to an NSYNC concert.  I wasn't even a fan, but she was!  She was convinced the first (however many) people in line when the doors opened got to meet the band, so we arrived RIDICULOUSLY early  to the Charlotte coliseum.  We never did get to meet the band, but for awhile after the concert we told everyone we did!

3-  I drove this car on my 21st birthday when my crazy and passionate roommate, Katherine, planned a day-long scavenger hunt for me.  Every stop had a clue to my next destination and to the theme and location of my 21st birthday party.  I went all over Wilmington finding gifts and clues that led me to my surprise birthday party at Grasshopper's, downtown Wilmington.  I did not, however, drive that car home that night!

2- I drove this car from Charlotte, NC to Jonesboro, AR with my mom in September 2006.  I had previously moved all of my belongings, so it was just my mom and I driving to Arkansas for me to begin a new chapter of my life.  Jeremy was in Europe competing and I was scheduled to begin training for my new job.  We followed MapQuest through the backwoods of Arkansas (prior to Garmin and GPS days) and as the theme song to Deliverance played in my head, I was convinced my mom was not going to leave me in Arkansas.  Luckily the next day I took her around Jonesboro and showed her that not all of Arkansas looked like the Deliverance country we experienced the day prior.
Our home in Arkansas, 2005


And I have two #1's because they are both really memorable, but for very different reasons.

1- I drove this car the night Jeremy said goodbye to me for the first time.  We met in June of 2002 and spent several days together in Wilmington, NC that weekend.  I drove my car to the beach that weekend to watch Jeremy compete in the beach vault--my first (but definitely not my last) pole vault competition.  The night we said goodbye I was optimistic but unsure if I would ever see this man again.  Luckily--I did!
The weekend Jeremy and I met in Wilmington, NC 2002


1- One of my top memories in this car, however, is one of panic!  I was sitting at a stop light in southern Charlotte with one of my best girlfriends, Brittany.  We were on our way to orientation for graduate school at UNCC on a Saturday morning.  It all happened very fast but we heard someone screaming in a language we did not know.  Looking to our right we saw a man running toward our car screaming.  Then he began screaming, "gun, gun."  He grabbed the passenger door (which was unlocked) and tried to get in my car!  Brittany was, literally, playing tug of war with this guy trying to shut the door and lock this guy out!  After successfully shutting this guy out of the car we realized he was running from an armed robbery happening inside the gas station on the corner.  We called 911 and luckily a police officer pulled up to the stop light opposite us as the whole thing was going down.  The light then turned green and traffic began moving.  Everyone continued on like nothing had happened.  Welcome to Charlotte! 


4 comments:

  1. So what is the replacement??

    I totally cried at the dealership when I sold my Jeep; but not when I sold my next car. Some are just more special than others.

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  2. Your car definitely gave you a lot of memories to keep! But nothing will pale in comparison to your no. 1 memory. And that was pretty scary! Good thing you were able to get inside your car! Well, good things or not, these memories are worth remembering. But I’m sure that you will have new and awesome memories with your new auto. Good luck with car shopping!

    Regards,
    Brittanie Holdernes

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  3. You certainly made a lot of memories with your Mazda 626! And those times you spent together seem to have helped create a strong bond between the two of you. Sometimes, it’s those memories that make replacing your old car a very difficult thing to do. It’s hard to let go of a car that has become your best travel companion for almost 11 years! What type of car you are planning to buy?

    -Carry Bacot

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  4. Those memories you had with your Mazda 626 are definitely worth remembering. I can see that this car played an important part of your life for almost 11 years. I’m sure replacing it was a hard decision to make. Sometimes there’s nothing we can do about that because cars are subject to wear and tear. So have you bought a new bimmer?

    >Carry Bacot

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