Thursday, January 19, 2006

Melvin's Last Ride

Well, this is my farewell. A farewell to a dear and beautiful friend. A friend who meant more to me than he will ever know. A friend who will live on in my heart for years to come. A friend who could never and will never be replaced. To quote Monica from 'Friends'... "It's like the end of an era!"

Melvin didn't actually break down, but it came to the point that I knew I had to let him go. I decided if I really do care about him that much, I should let him go. He really would want what's best for me. My mom was nervous when I drove him. Well, honestly, I was nervous when I drove him. If anybody is looking for a car, real cheap, let me know. But you'd have to undergo an extensive interview and I would have to be sure you would take real good care of him.

I would like to thank all of you who have extended your heartfelt sorrows to me and Melvin during this difficult time. Your words of kindness and encouragement mean more than you know. I know he appreciates all of you and all you have done. To all of you who have jump-started him, fetched gasoline for him, or picked me up when he broke down. Even if you've just ridden in him with me, those are memories neither of us will soon forget. We love you guys!
These are some last pictures we took together.

Melvin

Me in Melvin on our last day together


"Best of Friends" - Fox and the Hound
The dreaded screwdriver headed for the changing of the license plates

Changing the license plates... and trying... to be... strong
No, Melvin! No!

*sniff sniff*

I love you, Melvin!
You're always in my heart

17 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

May Melvin's tail pipes rust in eternal bliss. *sigh* I feel your pain.

11:19 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow...tears are flowing from my eyes. the sorrow, the pain, the hurt, and the emptiness. poor poor melvin.

11:42 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

...nat ur so funny...We knew it was his time to go the time Traci put her foot through the door, or how about the time we went to church and he died before we even parked, or when he would die whenever we would put him in reverse...and to think mom and dad want me to drive him when i get my license..HA! Good luck with your lil tracker! Love ya tons!

4:11 PM  
Blogger jw said...

ah, I've nare seen a more passionate relationship between a woman and her car... Guys really like their vehicles, but for the wrong reasons, your's is pure. My final sympathies for Melvin's passing.

(P.S. I think he'd make a GREAT field cruiser! please don't kill me for that, it was a compliment)

6:51 PM  
Blogger scott said...

yeah, i think perry would be able to give him a good home...

10:14 PM  
Blogger Angie said...

Ah, Nat...
I've had a few Melvin Memories...
Man, that just sounds good.

Goodbye dear friend.

Goodbye...

12:47 PM  
Blogger natz said...

Joel- Thanks! Have you had to give up a beloved car as well?

Erin and Kristy and Ang- Thanks, guys. He appreciates it.

Wendy- Thank you for sharing all Melvin's low moments. Can't we dwell on the good?

Justin and Scott- No! None of the Gridley boys are getting their hands on Melvin and he is going NOWHERE near Norman's.

2:23 PM  
Blogger natz said...

BRITNI! BRITNI! BRITNI! I can't tell you how excited I am for him and your family! Bring him, definitely! Another soldier for the Lord's army!

2:32 PM  
Blogger Morgan said...

Ah, Melvin... I'm sure Caleb'll be glad not to hear your name anymore, but you will be missed by other. Rust in peace.

4:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

me, being an optimist, will look forward to the Tracker era and wish melvin a happy retirement or a quick and painless disassembly

8:52 PM  
Blogger natz said...

Thanks, Morgan and Caleb. And yes, Caleb, I do also hope the Tracker has a good run.

Morgan- How did you know Caleb didn't like Melvin? I'm confused...

10:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey I NEVER said I didn't like Melvin as a person (car in this case). I just didn't like his NAME that's all. Morgan and I were in your car at the same time when I mentioned I didn't like the name Melvin.

1:12 AM  
Blogger natz said...

ahh... gotcha :)

12:57 PM  
Blogger jw said...

I can't post on Beegs blog (well I'll have to register), but I'm overjoyed. I'll be praying for him, and we're totally pumped and thankful for anotha brotha!

2:46 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Melvin was a weakling. He would still be going strong if he was a Grand Am. Mine, 137,000 miles and no end in sight.

Replace the old clod with a Grand Am! Grand Am it!

4:43 PM  
Blogger megs said...

YAY for luke repenting and coming out to see us next weekend!! i hope we can all show him (and i GUESS you and belac) some good ol' illinois hospitality!!

8:48 PM  
Blogger natz said...

You did NOT call Melvin a weakling.

1:58 PM  

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