The following post was written by vanpooler Mary Sherer from Peachtree City, Georgia. It was originally submitted to our iPhone contest, but it was so enjoyable that we had to share it with our readers.
I have been vanpooling for many years. First in Chicago and now in Atlanta. Back when I was pregnant with my first child, I had an hour commute and my hospital was close to our home. I worked up until the day before I had my baby. We often joked that we would need to have a “code word” in case I went into labor and the vanpool needed to get me home.
For some reason they felt that was a better deal than calling for the ride home. So, of course, I started having contractions while at work…my vanpool announced it over the loudspeaker in the Regional Office. Everyone made it to the van in five minutes or less…shuffled me into the van, avoided all the pot holes, did lamaze breathing with me and promptly delivered me to my hospital. My baby was not born that night, but they decided that it was best if I stayed closer to home to work!! I did have a very healthy little girl the next week. The vanpool riders, who all are still very good friends of mine, came to the hospital and visited their “almost delivery.”
The following post was written by vanpooler Michael Branigan from East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. It was originally submitted to our iPhone contest, but it was so enjoyable that we had to share it with our readers.
One of the ways we pass the time in the van when we are going home is marveling at the ways people multitask (texting, cellphones, computers, eating, reading the paper) while driving 70-90 miles an hour on Route 80. But what took the cake was we once saw a guy playing the accordion while reading his sheet music on the steering wheel and doing 80 miles an hour in the fast lane. We still talk about that one.

Today is the last day for submissions into our iPhone contest! The entries have all been fantastic so far. We look forward to announcing our finalists on Friday afternoon. Make sure to check back and vote for your favorite.
Update: This contest is officially closed.