Hanging-on~ma ND. I'm so sorry that this has happened so quickly. That really sucks.
'Shindig'
Spike's Bitches 41: Thrown together to stand against the forces of darkness
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~~ma ND - or what amych said.
You'll be in my thoughts ND. I hope your father can hang on a little longer.
Safe and swift travels.
So much ~ma to you, ND, and to all your family.
My first car was a Geo Prizm which I bought after college.
aww, twins! Except that my parents gave me mine. I loved that car. Got 10 good years out of it before I sold it to my bro for them to use as a second car.
All kinds of ~ma, ND. And safe travels.
My first car was a Renault Dauphine.
Volkswagens were heavy compared to this car. Ostensibly it was Mom's car, but once I learned to drive, it was mostly mine. Ours was that ubiquitous greige color, and I loved it to distraction.
A friend and I hung out one afternoon with her bf and another guy, who decided to impress each other with their strength by lifting the car by the wheel wells. After having custody of the car over the weekend, my dad wanted to know what I'd hit, or what had hit me. I was mystified. He took me out to show me large, curved dents in the fenders, and honestly, you'd think I'd remember an impact that left that kind of evidence. It was a few hours before I connected the lifting with the dents.
My mom drove it to church one weekday evening, and four teenaged boys picked it up, pointed it in the opposite direction and set it down in the same spot. She went out to get in it, and had a cow. She went back inside to talk to somebody about those rowdy boys, and when she came back out, the car was facing its original direction, thus proving her mental. One of the guys told me later they were desperately trying to think of a way to get it up a tree or on the roof.
Then there was the time we slipped on a mere slick of ice and did a pretty 180 with Mom driving. She took it as a sign and went back home.
I miss that car.
All possible good wishes, ND.
Safe travels, ND, and peace to your family.
I went off to college driving a Mercury Comet. DH and I dated in that car, we eloped in it, moved to NJ and then to VA in it, and shipped it to Germany when he was posted there. It was driven over tank trails and cobblestone streets, the Autobahn, up the Rhine into Holland and back again. It brought both our babies home from the hospital, and came back to the US bedecked with student and staff parking stickers from one high school, a college, a university, three military posts, the "D" football for Deutchland, and a USARER lisence plate. Before we could obtain a NC lisence plate, someone wrote the local paper inquiring, "Whuzzah?"
It took a huge chunk of family history with it when we traded it. I miss that car, too.