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Originally Posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
So Sorry, Deb! :(
Hopefully a Relaxing Christmas at Home will do you both good.
I'm sure Peanut & CJ will enjoy the no-stress Holiday.
Enjoy!! ;)
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Originally Posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
So Sorry, Deb! :(
Hopefully a Relaxing Christmas at Home will do you both good.
I'm sure Peanut & CJ will enjoy the no-stress Holiday.
Enjoy!! ;)
Aw, Deb, I am so sorry. But this just might be a blessing in disguise.
You have had surgery - job stress - motorhome stress - relax with a good book - some music - no phones - maybe a fire in the fireplace if you have one.........and enjoy some peace and quiet.
There will be other trips.............with a healthy motorhome underneath you!
xxoo Gini
Aw, so sorry about your trip and the motorhome. Xmas with the kitties in front of a roaring fire sounds wonderful to me - much more comfy than out in the tundra.
Debbie, I'm sorry that you had to end up coming home :( but I think that you'll both enjoy being able to relax in your own home were it's nice and warm with both of your kitties. :) This year will be my first year away from home during Christmas and although I'm excited to be seeing my brother and his family, I know I'll be very happy to be home again with my furry crew. :)
Break out the balloons and just relax.
If you read the "road trip trauma" thread you have to agree that having 'car' problems close to home is far better than getting stuck farther down the road where the only mechanic in the town wears dirty coveralls, no socks and keeps repeating, "That there Mottur Hum shur is a beaut, This will be the first one I ever worked on!!!!" :eek:
And who need a diamond anyway? :confused: