Here’s the latest video I shot and edited as part of my Chevy Malibu blogging adventure. It features 1492, a Latin restaurant in Oklahoma City, the Paseo Arts District and me murdering Prince’s I Would Die For You.
Malibu travels back to 1492, Paseo from Jennifer James on Vimeo.
I really am enjoying this car very much. It’s amazing how much driving a different vehicle can give you a different perspective on things. This car has totally spoiled all of us. We’re going to cry when we have to give it back.
I am now addicted to The Village on XM radio. Robert’s enjoying the Bluegrass channel. The little ones like the Disney channel and Juliette has discovered the Outlaw channel in the Country category. And, this says nothing of the fact that I was able to comfortably sit in the middle of the backseat this morning on the way to church. We did remove Sully’s carseat as he’s tall enough to ride without one now, but it wasn’t uncomfortable riding in the back with it.
Robert’s favorite thing about the car is the remote start. Everytime he uses it, he erupts in laughter.
This car has reminded me that little things, especially creature comforts, can mean a lot and even go a long way in improving one’s quality of life. And, I have yet to try the iPod jack. That will be my next adventure in the Malibu.
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