The drive there: Annie laid on 1/2 of the back seat, Stacy sat pressed against the door, and Fozzie sat in the middle (and I mean sat). The poor guy didn't have any room. I tried to get him to lay on me, but he wouldn't do it. He preferred to try to lay on Annie's back but she didn't like that idea at all. So, Foz sat up the entire ride. The drive home: Annie and Foz were so tired from being up and playing with my nephews for an entire 5 hours without a nap. Steve put the two pups in the car and then we all brought items to pack up in the trunk. Mom says, "Uh, Annie's really comfy". She was laying with all feel sprawled out from under her on the entire back seat. Fozzie was squooshed up against the door I opened the door and told Annie to get up and she moved a few inches. We finally all got in. Poor Foz was so tired he kept dropping his head to take a nap. For part of the ride, he put his front feet on the floor so he could rest his head on the back of the arm rest. That looked so uncomfortable that I finally pushed him onto the floor. He was trying to lay down, but Annie didn't like that Foz was on her side of the car so she kept growling at him. Foz backed up and laid down on the floor by me. I sat Indian style for 40 minutes and man did my legs hurt |
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Kids, Kids, Kids |
Stacy, you obviously need a luxury SUV like the Cadillac Esplanade (did I spell that right?). Annie and Fozzie need comfort and room! |
What a funny image! |
Poor baby boy! Mean Annie, not letting him sleep! |
Aweee.. Poor fozzie and you
that's a long to be uncomfortable |
HAHAHAHA, That reminds me of the trips we used to take when I was a kid; me, my twin brother and my only slightly older sister crammed into the back seat of the 61 Ford Fairlaine !! |
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