Station Wagons to golf Carts
- Connie Mason Michaelis
- Sep 5
- 2 min read
Excerpt from Daily Cures, Wisdom for Healthy Aging by Connie Mason Michaelis

Did you drive a station wagon? That dates you for sure! Our family transitioned from a nine-passenger station wagon to a Volkswagen Van to a Chrysler Minivan! As the children moved away and had their own families, our cars got smaller, and theirs got bigger. I have vivid memories of driving cross-country on vacations with the kids playing in the back. (In those days, there was no sensitivity to seatbelt safety, and I am eternally grateful that there were no accidents.) I don’t hear seniors complaining about downsizing their cars. To the contrary, there may be a great delight in driving a little two-seater sports coup at long last! The ultimate expression of automobile downsizing is the appearance of golf carts in retirement communities built on golf courses. You see them on the streets as legal vehicles! That is a pure expression of easy, carefree, and convenient retirement living!
The subject of downsizing is prominent among the Senior population. There is a whole downsizing industry that is developing across the country; when you Google downsizing for seniors, you get 9 million results! Why is it that Seniors cling to their big homes far longer than big cars? My mantra is consistently the same, get out of the big house, and liberate yourself to create a future. Having worked in the retirement business for 20 years, I’ve seen up close the results when Elders have waited too long to unload the 60-year household collection. The task is overwhelming, the kids are not interested, and the big house has suddenly become an albatross. Just as you see your automobile as a reflection of where you are in life, prepare your living space to reflect the same.
“Never have more children than you have car windows.”
Erma Bombeck



I need this iss print for SO MANY of my potential friends and clients just waiting too long! Albatross for sure!