Vroom Vroom, but Make It Electric

Hi everyone! Meet “Kaisel Beru Ingris” — or just “Kaisel” for short.
I know, I know — three names? I couldn’t pick just one! Yes, they’re all from #SoloLeveling (go watch it now — it’s on Crunchyroll with full English dub!!)

Kaisel is my fully electric baby from Vauxhall.
Starting in 2035, only fully zero-emission vehicles will be allowed for sale in the UK. The sale of new petrol, diesel, and hybrid cars will be banned. You’ll still be able to buy, sell, or finance existing ones — but they won’t be made anymore.
The world’s moving on — and so am I.

That’s one reason I chose to go fully electric: to reduce my carbon footprint and give back to Mother Earth in my own little way. I don’t know every detail about the full extent of human greed or how much our planet and its creatures have suffered — but I know it’s a lot. And maybe this doesn’t fix everything. But it’s a start.
Because yes, I’m a woman of many causes — LOL, somebody stop me.

So if you’re thinking of getting a car or (replacing an old one), I gently encourage you to consider going electric too! Not because it’s trendy — but because we all live on this spinning blue rock together. Might as well treat it like a home, right?

Reflection over the past weeks: Car ownership isn’t a flex — it’s a full-on liability. It’s a tool that demands real responsibility.
And now I have a brand new role: being responsible for my safety and the safety of everyone else on the road.

Shoutout to my true friends! who were brave enough to hop in for Kaisel’s first ride — no driving instructor, just us, our faith, and our wild hope we wouldn’t die on the road!

Welcome home, Kaisel.

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About Me

Hi, I’m Zennie Shulam, a nurse by profession, a writer by heart, and a quiet soul learning to live more gently in a world that never stops spinning.

Wild Little Wonders is my corner of the internet where I slow down, reflect, and share the little moments that make life meaningful. From seaweed soup on a quiet mornings to long thoughts on healing, work and why we all crave peace.

I believe in honest words, simple living, and finding beauty in between.

This site isn’t advice. It’s not a lecture. It’s just me, trying to make sense of being human. If any of it helps you feel a little less alone, then maybe that’s the wonder of it all.