Thank ya'll so much for your prayers for Nanny and our family. It means so much! It's really hard to say how Nanny is doing. At times she seems to be doing better, like when she sang "A Cowboy's Sweetheart" complete with the yodel's on Sunday. But then there are times where she seems to be right at the point of death. The Hospice nurse said that all of Nanny's vitals seem to be declining. This is so hard on Papaw. Please keep Nanny and Papaw in your prayers, as well as all the family.
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Yesterday, I kept these two boys while my Mom and Myra worked out. We went to feed some friend's dogs and then came back to Curves so I could feed Ridley. I got into the backseat of my car and was feeding him some very yummy smelling baby food. ha! Joshua is a little skittish (as most kids are) about somebody coming up to the car, hopping in the driver's seat and driving off with us, so he locked the driver's door.
Well, when Mom and Myra got finished working out and came out to the car, Joshua got out, locked the car door, and Myra got Ridley out and I locked that car door. We stood there talking for a few minutes and then I realized that all my car doors were locked and my purse, phone, and keys were all inside! I have never locked my keys in the car before! Myra and I have the same kind of car, so she tried to use her keys to unlock mine, but of course that didn't work. So I used Mom's phone to call Jacob who was thankfully only about 10 minutes away.
When I called him, I said, "Baby, please come rescue your pregnant wife...I locked my keys in the car!" He just laughed. Oh the adventures pregnant girls get themselves into! ha.

This is the easiest thing to do, when you're trying to multitask. I did this last summer and the local fire department was there so they thankfully came to my rescue.
ReplyDeleteAt least you had the pregnant wife routine you could use - always makes it not so irritating for the hubby to rescue his wife.
ReplyDeleteNow, I'm always the one who has to rescue my husband and he works an hour away. Try that rescue - an hour one way, an hour back with two kids who get incredibly bored in the car!
Good story, cute photo!
Luckily he was so close to come help you out...I definitely have stories like that.
ReplyDeleteLove the picture.
Blessings,
Amy
After Lily is born you can blame it on the Mom Brain!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Pregnancy AND Mom Brain! I have suffered from them both. I locked myself out of the house a couple of weeks ago and had to drive to my Mom's work to get a house key. Of course it was on a day when I was supposed to be volunteering at the school! I couldn't talk my Dad in to babysitting Daisy in my car. HA HA just kidding!
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