Tuesday, June 10, 2008

More people to the gallon....

We all are experiencing the pinch at the pump. Recently Queen April lamented at the $95.02 she forked out as the fuel pump mocked her. I too have been scoffed at by QT as I shoved the nozzle into the 'Burb. I think I even heard a faint "na na na na naaaaa na." I mean $4.15 a gallon? April, get this, it cost me a tad over $120.00 to plop in a mere 30 gallons. I found myself actually wishing that I could fuel my vehicle with milk. For the first time in my lifetime, a gallon of milk is cheaper than a gallon of gas. Or I could fillerup with diet coke...after all THAT is what gets ME going in the morning. Right?


What baffles me even more is, that we don't know how to fix it as a country, or it hasn't been a priority yet. Oil companies are boasting obscene profits, and like APS and Qwest before them, we allow them to have a price-fixing, there-ain't-no-use-shopping-around kind of business.

I found myself puzzled that, in this day and age, "we can put a man on the moon" but WE haven't figured out the alternative fuel thing. I mean even Sao Paolo already boasts a city not dependent on oil at all. They are growing and sustaining crops of sugar cane to produce sugar ethanol. They have streets littered with vehicles which run on sugar ethanol. (What moon did they walk on?) Hello...this is Brazil, people. This is a country that conjures up images of lush green landscapes, coffee beans, and exotic animals...not economic independence. Geesh, I am so behind the times.

But apparently, I am not the only one. Our entire country is behind. Do you drive a sugar ethanol vehicle? I bet not. We are forking over $4.15 a gallon right now (while skipping vacations, dining out, health care, new underwear...whatever) to be able to drive a car. I think I earned less than that per hour at my first "real" job. This is not a luxury folks...this is how we get from A to B...to earn a living! (For those of you who are really earning a living, right now we are just pretending.)

I am afraid, too, that "they" are saying it is going to get worse. Yikes!


I laughed when a couple of the car manufacturers were offering a 2.99 per gallon guarantee for gas when you purchase a new car. That cracked me up..."Hey honey, let's go spend 35,000 on a new vehicle so that we can save a few cents a gallon." Yup...that is brilliant.


Apparently, the joke is on me. I am now thinking about buying a jeep. The only problem is that I don't think they make one that would seat my whole family.


Darn it.


So how do we, an average American large family, save money on gas? Well, first of all, we don't drive very far each week. We are limiting our trips to church, shopping, and other stops. We don't ever go for a "lesiurely drive" on a Sunday afternoon anymore. Our annual trip to California? Dumped. And well, we scour the ads each week for which grocery store offers the best gas coupons with purchase.


Our only comfort? My husband and I came to the conclusion that our Suburban may cost more to drive, but we are hauling around more people to the gallon than most. We figure not only are we sparing the environment, but we are bonding wherever we go. (Cheesy grin.)


How do you improve on 9 people to the gallon?


Try having 10.


Due November 6th, 2008. (That is what happens when the butler fluffs your pillow.) Wink.


So the new dilemma we are facing is that our Suburban is now too small. We will have to fork it out for one of these. Or maybe this. This is an option. I don't think this would work. (We are short on water in these here parts.) What about a couple of these? We could save on gas, although I haven't priced hay lately. Hmmm. I think we will have to settle for the 15 passenger van. It won't be so bad, eh? And since it gets the same 15-19 miles per gallon that our Chevy does, we won't be wasting any more energy, right?


See how green we are?


(In case you missed it, that was sarcasm. Don't even try to talk to me about cloth diapers.)


I'm sure in no time...Doc Brown will have perfected the Mr. Fusion garbage tank...and all of our dirty diapers will be fueling your cars.


No need to thank us. You ARE welcome.

And before anyone has a chance to say we are overpopulating the planet, blah, blah, blah...just think about how you will benefit from our soon to be 8 kids paying taxes and pouring their blood, sweat, and tears into your social security fund. Again, you can thank us later.


Lest you feel the need to ask "Are you gonna have any more?" I will tell you that we will not be filling the new van to capacity. Okie dokie?


So, now that you have digested that tidbit...ask yourself this..."How many people do you get per gallon?"


Sincerely,

The Knocked-Up Maid

21 comments:

April said...

Congratulations to The Maid and Butler! And watch out Sonic. If you can't pull into a space without scraping "the 'burb", I can't wait to watch you maneuver the new Bus O'Becky around town. :)

The Maid said...

April,

I fully expect by the time the newest maidling is delivered to have a teenager with license to fetch my Sonic. :)

Can't wait!

kristen s said...

Congrats to you and your family! It's official: the Butler's boys can swim! (Just in case there was any doubt before...)

Hope all goes well!

chandy said...

Congratulations!

People in Amsterdam ride bikes with about half a dozen kids hanging on. Maybe you and the butler could get a couple of those to save on gas?

http://www.ski-epic.com/amsterdam_bicycles/

bunchofbull-ers! said...

Ok, that's it...I'm firing my butler...wink, wink! But CONGRATS to ya'll. Yes, I said ya'll. I just can't help it anymore. Oh, I think that Kelly is a cute name for a boy or girl. Just sayin'!

"Intentionally Katie" said...

Nu-uh! Congratulations!!! At least you're due in November. Whew! It will be nice and cool(er) then.

Speaking of Amsterdam, Chandra, my friend DutchMac just told me that the gas in Holland is the equivelant of $9 per gallon. NINE. DOLLARS. PER. GALLON. They finally just bought a car and will likely just let it look pretty in their driveway. I can't imagine "driving home" from grocery shopping with a toddler on a bike. I can't imagine!!!

Little Mama said...

OMGosh! Congrats! We used to get seven people to the gallon, but now it's six (if the whole family is together). My daughter is living with my mom right now, so she isn't with us a lot. The boys just got their own truck to drive, but they are using it only for working. And now . . . now my baby is almost 14 and my boys will be 18 on their next birthday. WHY AM I THINKING ABOUT HAVING A BABY NOW?????

Anonymous said...

Congratulations!

Milk in these here parts still costs more than a gallon of gas.

Coffee Slut said...

Congrats! LOVE your blog, btw!

Unknown said...

Congratulations, Becky! Good luck in the search for a new people mover.;) Love the blog. You made me laugh once again.

Sweet and Salty said...

Congrats!!!!


I'm with you on the gas thing. Sheesh. Thankfully, I work real close to work so I can bike my way there. Same here on keeping the car parked most of the time.

Chris H said...

Congrats on being 'knocked up'.... and if anyone asks how many more, tell them you plan on filling up the new 15 seater! As if it's any of their business how many children you have!

Wonderful World of Weiners said...

What did you mail to Shmoops? I'm so curious!! THANK YOU for thinking of him - he will be so excited!!

Hallie

Anonymous said...

Wooh! another!! Congrats. Thanks for stopping by my blog. We must rock to have birthdays so close.

Roland Hulme said...

CONGRATULATIONS! And 10 people? I'd definitely recommend a mini-bus!

your entire post was hilarious. I loved it.

Wonderful World of Weiners said...

Socks with sandals - good lord!!

NEVER!!!!

Hallie :)

Kristen said...

Congrats! That is awesome!

Jessie said...

Congrats Becky! That's wonderful news!

Heather J. said...

This is a great thought-provoking post!
We drive 6 people per gallon in a GMC Danali XL, I get about 10.2 mpg in town and up to 15.7 on the highway. We grew out of the minivan, my teenagers are TALL...and we needed more "stuff" space.

Happy Mommy said...

WOOHOO! I want to be knocked up too! I love your enthusiasm! I mean is you have to drive a bus why not fill it!
Becky you always make me laugh!

Bogart said...

CONGRATS on expecting...that is so cool.

Having come from a big family myself, I am so excited for you...I know, food is expensive, Christmas requires creativity, and the Thanksgiving meal is a logistical nightmere...but the kids always have their best friends close.

Oh, and maybe you should buy a smaller car and just tow the kids behind...just say'n.