I was trapped at Sonja's since Friday at 6 a.m. and it didn't look like the snow/ice would be leaving anytime soon. I needed to get some clothes so I started to attempt my escape....once at home, I got stuck halfway into my driveway. A couple of passersby helped push me back into the road and parked on the street behind my house. Once I hiked through the neighbor's yard into my own, I loaded a suitcase and hauled it back to the car. Greyson was a bit excited to see me; she was obviously lonely and this was the first she'd been alone since Mia died. Again, unsure when the next time I'd brave the road, I made the decision to zip her in my coat and drive her to Sonja's house.
Well, the return trip is uphill before it's downhill. I made it to the uphill and began slipping and sliding and spinning tires....it crossed my mind that not only was I endangering my car, but now I had a cat who would likely jump out and run for the hills!!
She was much calmer than I and just sat in the seat.
10 Cozy and Inviting New Nurseries (10 photos)
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Nurseries should be welcoming not just for babies, but also for their
parents and caregivers. After all, adults and wee ones both deserve
comfortable and s...
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