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Originally Posted by JWillis72
Oh lord how do you keep up with 4 of them?!?
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lol ... most of the time it's not too bad :-)
Food time is always an interesting experience - Max and Gia race to see who can gulp down their supper the fastest, while Fritz and Lily nibble one piece at a time.
The hardest part though, is getting them in and out of the car [they ride in the G37]
Once in the car, they have developed an effective technique [they work in pairs] for slipping their harnesses and
then it becomes a circus.
Lily also likes to stand on the center console and look out the windshield as she tap dances on the radio/nav/emergency flasher buttons.
So I never really know where I'm going, nor what music I'm about to listen to.
It's always a surprise.
And, I'm constantly making new friends as cars go around me flashing their lights and waving their finger[s] at me [as a friendly gesture of course] just to let me know that my flashers are working AOK.
It's good to know that there are concerned and helpful drivers out there on the roads.
Gia once fell asleep on my left leg on a late night/early morning trip up to Maine a few weeks ago.
She was straddling my thigh and her legs were just'a'dangling there and a' twitchin' away as she dreamt.
So peaceable ... A Kodak moment :-)
That is, until she started chasing critters in her sleep and her twitching paw hit the seat adjustment switch - moving the back of the seat forward.
I soon found my nose buried into the steering wheel trying to pull over to the side of the road with one eye straining to look up and over the dashboard .... I may have spotted a UFO during the seat position transition, but I'm not 100% sure on that one.
aaarrrrggghhh.
Wouldn't have it any other way though ...