Aw - I think its really fun to call your motorhomes and campervans names and some of the posts I have read have really made me smile and it has made me realise that perhaps we are not quite as barmy as we first thought and thank goodness there are others equally as daft out there lol! No - I think in a world where sometimes we have to be deadly sensible and serious it is good to act a bit silly at times and if naming your camper makes you happy then why not?
I think the people who feel so strongly about their vehicles are probably kind, gentle, sweet natured and sensitive people with a very loving and appreciative streak and maybe this naming game displays a lot more about a person's character than we realise.
By the way, my lovely brother Garry who we lost 18 months ago at aged only 48 bought a new tourer only 6 months before he suddenly passed away and like us with our motorhome, he bought his new tourer with some of his inheritance left to him by our wonderful mum. Anyway, just like us, he wanted to honour our mum's memory in some way and so he called his tourer "Nannavan" because mum was known as Nannan to all of her grandchildren and as I had called our motorhome "Winnie" after our mum "Nannavan" seemed a brilliant alternative. My brother even had a brass plaque made with the name "Nannavan" inscribed upon it which took pride of position in their new and much loved caravan.
Sadly my sister in law has had to sell "Nannavan" as it was just sitting in storage and losing value and she would never have the confidence to either tow it or use it herself - but she has kept the "Nannavan" plaque which holds many happy memories for her and her children.
So naming a vehicle can often represent so much more than just a mere name and I have really enjoyed reading all of the posts in this thread and I think it has been a partticularly lovely thread to participate in.
So please keep the names coming, along with the stories that go with it
Sooh
Post last edited on 07/07/2007 10:27:28
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