*I am so sorry about your accident--Yes it can be scary but YOU ARE 0KAY.
aND I love my car and I have had it for several years. You will get over
this and be fine as we are all thinking of you.*

**
Sending many hugs to you and big smiles.
Ann

On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:40 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Thanks Liz, I'm not too shaken up anymore but we'll see what happens when
> my mom comes to get me and take me to my car. We have to get all my
> belongings out of it... I'm so sad I will have to say goodbye to my car. I
> know its silly and I should just be happy that I'm ok but I'm in tears just
> writing about it. I've had that car, a ford mustang (my dream car), since I
> was a senior in highschool. Almost 7 years. It was a good car even though it
> had a dented fender from when I hit the mailbox the first year I had it,
> lol. I loved that car so much and its gonna be so weird driving a new one...
> I have so many memories in it... But I will hopefully be getting a safer
> more practical car. And I will make sure my furbabies are safe always. I was
> wondering, do they make a hard sided crate with padded sides on the inside?
> I'm worried about him getting knocked around in it and breaking something
> because he seems so fragile.
>
> Lorena
>
> Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T
> ------------------------------
> *From: *Liz Bickel Irv Weinberg <[email protected]>
> *Sender: *[email protected]
> *Date: *Fri, 18 Feb 2011 01:50:33 -0600
> *To: *<[email protected]>
> *ReplyTo: *[email protected]
> *Subject: *[Chihuahuas] Please excuse
>
>
>
> ...me if my grammar or spelling or anything else is off in my posts
> tonight.
>
> It's late at night, and I probably shouldn't be posting when I'm so tired.
>
> Lorena, I hope you feel better in the morning & aren't too shaken up
> from your accident. As for Monster not liking the hard sided
> carrier, I had a little Chi boy who also absolutely hated to be
> crated. But for his sake, I still put him in a hard sided crate
> whenever we got on the road. It just takes a second for an accident
> to happen. So it is better to have a sulky Chihuahua (who will get
> over it once the car ride is over) than a tragedy.
>
> Liz
>
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>

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