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Paul’s 2007 Honda Odyssey Donated to WBUR

2007 Honda Odyssey

Paul’s 2007 Honda Odyssey

Donated to WBUR

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“This photo of the Honda Odyssey with our youngest daughter popping out of the sun roof with my wife and our dog captures the experience.”

Our 2007 Honda Odyssey has a long, family history. It was our main transportation vehicle when our 3 daughters were young and as they got older it became the sports van hauling. I coached the girls in basketball and soccer and our van hauled bags of balls for most of the year. As our daughters got older the Honda Odyssey became the car they were they all learned to drive and they took turns making it “their car” during the many trips to Lincoln Sudbury High School. A fun memory I would like to share is captured in the attached photograph. Our youngest daughter graduated from high school during the height of the 2020 COVID pandemic. With all of the regular, high school graduation events canceled because of the pandemic, the high school organized a car parade to help the class celebrate. This photo of the Honda Odyssey with our youngest daughter popping out of the sun roof with my wife and our dog captures the experience.

Thank You, Paul!

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