Once we moved my husband's parents into our neighborhood at the lake a couple months ago, it became crystal clear that I would need a new vehicle. My SUV was only a couple years old, but it was just too tall for either of his parents to safely get into. At 88 and 89, it's an ongoing concern that we minimize situations where they might fall. To the best of our ability, of course. So that meant shopping to find me a new vehicle.
We started seriously looking about six weeks ago, considering various options. My top choices included several mid-sized SUVs. We checked out the many trim levels, prices and availability. After a few test drives and "sleeping on it", a decision was made. On Thursday, we drove over to Terrell to pick up the winner... a Hyundai Palisade Calligraphy. It's in a sporty silver with dove gray interior, which has historically been my go-to. And it gets great gas mileage because it's a hybrid.
With my new ride secured, the next day we called up Carvana to sell them my 2024 Yukon Denali. They came to load it up after we signed the paperwork, and it was all a really smooth process. The good news is that my old SUV was worth more than we anticipated, so my new SUV only cost us 1K. Above you can see a pic of them side-by-side when we stopped for late lunch on the way back to the lake house.
Upon leaving the Hyundai dealership, we googled around looking for a place to grab a bite to eat on the ride back home. That's when we discovered a locally owned home cooking place. When they brought out piping hot yeast rolls with butter as our complimentary starter, we were impressed. It reminded me of the old school yeast rolls we enjoyed when I was growing up. My granny was the baker at the elementary school I attended, so this was a home baked blast from the past for me. The refrigerator case of homemade pies sealed the deal for us, and we'll definitely need to return here for another meal at some point.