Do you remember your family’s first car? It didn’t have air conditioning, GPS, or even seatbelts in the early days.
Windows were rolled down by hand, and if it got too hot, you just felt the breeze. Packing the trunk was an art form, and the ‘map reader’ in the passenger seat had the most important job in the world.
It wasn’t about how fast you got there, but the songs you sang and the sights you saw along the way.”