Sounds like you might have some irrational aversion issues of your own. Your primary reasons seem to be "the look of the car" and a need to prove your SIL wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Just because you feel a minivan is practical doesn't mean the OP or anyone else has to drive one! She's not vain, immature, or have an irrational aversion just because she doesn't want to drive a minivan.
I hate them as well for many reasons, one being the look of the car, so I don't drive one. My SIL angrily said to me several years ago, "you'll be driving one soon enough as well. Once that 2nd baby is born." Guess what? NO MINIVAN in my driveway yet and #2 is 3 yo!! It's a personal choice and if the OP doesn't like driving them, no matter what the reason, then she shouldn't have to drive one.
You sound bitter because you were told they are practical and you must have one as a mommy! Just because you follow the herd doesn't mean OP has to.
Sounds like you might have some irrational aversion issues of your own. Your primary reasons seem to be "the look of the car" and a need to prove your SIL wrong.
I'm not bitter at all; the 2nd sentence of my post was saying I wish I'd gotten one years earlier. And by the way, I'm a daddy ... and also the primary driver of our minivan.
Good luck to OP. If you haven't driven one since your babysitting years, maybe you should try renting a current model for a few days, or else borrow a friend's. Most minivans sit on regular car frames now, and thus drive just like regular cars. The main differences are cosmetic ones.
Anonymous wrote:Tell your DH to get the minivan.
Why does the woman always have to get the horrific car.
I drive a Jeep Wrangler (four door). Kids love it, it's safe...and I don't feel like an old soccer mom either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minivan is totally practical. I wish I'd gotten one years earlier.
If you're just opposed out of some vain sense that you're too cool for a minivan, then you should get over yourself and grow up. If you've got some practical reason why it won't work, then you can try selling that to your DH (but know that the reasons in your OP don't really seem very persuasive). If you truly will hate every minute of it, and won't ever drive the thing, out of some irrational aversion, then I guess you need to admit to your husband that you have an irrational aversion, and try to find some alternative.
Just because you feel a minivan is practical doesn't mean the OP or anyone else has to drive one! She's not vain, immature, or have an irrational aversion just because she doesn't want to drive a minivan.
I hate them as well for many reasons, one being the look of the car, so I don't drive one. My SIL angrily said to me several years ago, "you'll be driving one soon enough as well. Once that 2nd baby is born." Guess what? NO MINIVAN in my driveway yet and #2 is 3 yo!! It's a personal choice and if the OP doesn't like driving them, no matter what the reason, then she shouldn't have to drive one.
You sound bitter because you were told they are practical and you must have one as a mommy! Just because you follow the herd doesn't mean OP has to.
Anonymous wrote:Minivan is totally practical. I wish I'd gotten one years earlier.
If you're just opposed out of some vain sense that you're too cool for a minivan, then you should get over yourself and grow up. If you've got some practical reason why it won't work, then you can try selling that to your DH (but know that the reasons in your OP don't really seem very persuasive). If you truly will hate every minute of it, and won't ever drive the thing, out of some irrational aversion, then I guess you need to admit to your husband that you have an irrational aversion, and try to find some alternative.