Friday, November 9, 2012

Grateful: Day 9: Driver

Off we go!

Perhaps the biggest adjustment to life in China has been figuring out how to get from point A to B with an infant, a SUV size stroller and a car seat....

...without cars of our own. ( Both of us had our own cars in California)

With taxi cabs making safey belts low on their priority list, trunk space tight, and no way for me to carry  a carseat through the supermarket, for instance, I am only able to travel by a private hire driver. We are lucky enough to have a regular driver, who also allows for our carseat to remain in his vehicle during the work week. Living on the 25th floor, the fewer times we have to lug that thing up and down the elevator, the better.

Today I am thankful for our driver.

He picks NZ & his assistant up every morning, and is available for Sal and I most days of the week, unless NZ needs him for work purposes. Our driver is the ticket to my sanity. He makes it possible for me to leave the 3 mile radius that I am quite comfortable walking, so that I can visit friends, run errands, and feel like I have some sort of independence still.

What's his name, you ask?

Good question.

I still don't know.

But, I certainly am grateful for his services.

2 comments:

  1. Awww, look at that adorable face!!! And way to go mama, rear-facing and a great carseat and the chest clip is perfect! Yay!!! I am totally OCD with careseats and carseat safety and you get an A+++!! ;)

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    1. Thank you. Sometimes I feel like the only mother in China anal enough to insist he ride in a carseat at all. We absolutely love the Recaro seat, as it is fairly light to carry and easy to install (belt installation only-no isofix or latch systems in our car, even though its a newer Buick!).

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