This cat can be very mean--and is very fast. It is sleek and black for navigating the night. And it has a deep roar.
Right now--I have to keep it in the garage until I get it trained and house broken.
I guess I do crazy things when I get snowbound.
But I have been seriously looking for a car like this for months (bordering on years) now--and I finally found one that met all of my specifications and was a good deal too.
Chris and I are excited about driving it to Florida this summer! I'm just excited about driving it--once the snow melts and the temperature gets about 60 degrees. Is that ever going to happen?
Every time I drove it through a puddle while we were bringing it home the other night--I cringed! I drove it to church on Sunday just to get it out on I-95 and it got stuck in the parking lot leaving the church,. Not real good on snow and ice on a hill. But I knew that.
Ethan really enjoyed it when I put the top down on Sunday. He was a bit worried that it was
So here is the problem--I don't know what to call it. I already have a Kitty--so that is out. And I could tell that Kitty was jealous sitting under the pile of snow she is currently stuck in. Cleopatra has been proposed--and it a good name, but, not too sure that I want to call my car that. Any ideas would be appreciated.
We will have to see what happens to Kitty--I'm not sure I have enough time (or money) to feed and maintain two big cats!
The car is so awesome and I am so happy you finally got a car you love! Its great to see you in a nice car for once, you always gave everyone else the better cars and you drove the clunkers, so enjoy the new car you totally deserve it:)
ReplyDeleteI have been trying to come up with names, but haven't. Give me more time, I will have some suggestions:)