Yellow - I think it's the best highlighter color (both physical marker style and digital). It pops and you can see the writing without it getting washed out like often happens with other colors. I love all of the other colors, but the yellow does help job-wise.
Orange - DD15s (mainly) orange Balega socks were a foot saver. I got her a pair back when she was running track because they are my favorite running sock. She brought hers with her to CA over the summer. She let me borrow them for
Disneyland. I couldn't wear regular shoes and my cushy Oofos recovery flip flops wound up giving me awful blisters on top of everything with my ankle. My ankle tolerated the socks and they worked with my
Crocs to help give me some added cushion and protection. They made days 2 and 3 in the parks possible.
White - The 2012 Nissan Pathfinder was the last model year where it was on a truck frame (same as the Titan and Armada). My first Pathy was white. One early morning in September of 2013, we surprised the girls with a trip to WDW for Halloween festivities (mini school break for teacher workshops) and got on the road to the airport just before 6am. While we were completely stopped at a red light about 1.5 miles from home, waiting to get on the highway, a vehicle estimated to be traveling around 75mph slammed into us. The force of impact was so great that it forced me into the F150 pickup in front of me. We had some bumps and bruises along with some whiplash that would eventually surface, but we walked away. My white Pathy didn't look completely horrible (still totaled, but not an OMG and not a bit of broken glass or cabin damage) and the pickup was fine. The Honda SUV that hit us was flattened in the front, including some of the front seat portion of the cabin. The emergency crews needed to extract the driver and cart her off in an ambulance. Of course, when she later came to and was stabilized, she also tried to blame me even though I'd been stopped at the red light, squarely in my lane, for well over a minute. I'm not sure it mattered since she didn't own the vehicle and the guy who did was underinsured. In any event, all of the emergency personnel and police on the scene felt it was the vehicle that saved our lives. Even the guy at the collision center gave me a big hug and gave me this whole lecture on truck frames saving lives. We actually ended up rebooking our flight and going to Disney later on that day. It was not my favorite trip, but definitely memorable. Insurance was a nightmare, but after a month and a half, I eventually was able to get a payout and find another 2012 Pathy (different color and trim, but same body/frame). I'm no longer in a truck frame (BOF) SUV (there aren't many left), but it's part of why I like that the kids drive a full sized pickup.