tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6652441562265122088.post4049996316400588930..comments2023-07-29T02:41:14.354-05:00Comments on everyday life: nashvullheatherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12585727879797305803noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6652441562265122088.post-14489834820532304752010-03-19T16:06:51.798-05:002010-03-19T16:06:51.798-05:00I can not believe you'd kept up the no gas pum...I can not believe you'd kept up the no gas pumping streak. That's amazing, I have no idea how you've done that?!?! Being from OR as well, I had to learn quickly in NM how to pump my own gas and then in IL, and now in WA. Don't you ever run out of gas while on errands with the kids? Wow, I"m still thinking about how that is possible? Ryan is really on the ball with that. Anyway, great streak Heather. I'm glad you had a chance to go down and get your bearings a little in your new city. <br />That's funny about the mini van situation too. I have to say, I was going to shove all three of my kids in my little Honda Accord come hell or high water last year when I was pregnant (it is payed off afterall), but when John's parents offered to help us get a minivan, we jumped on it! And, I have to say, I do enjoy the room...yes, there is more space to make a mess, but now I can reciprocate with carpooling school/soccer friends. Also, seatbelting three kids straight across our Honda in carseats would not have been pretty, it would have been a struggle each time. Anyway, not trying to sway you or anything, just having to give props to my minivan.......I'm thankful for it each and every day. <br />Can't wait to hear what God has coming your way with your new life in Nashville. I love the updates. Keep up the good work on going it alone with the kiddos. You rock!Christinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05437957028612590045noreply@blogger.com