I can handle major roads that are relatively straight, it's the windy mountain roads that really scare me, one misjudgement in a corner and you could end up tumbling down a mountain (the guard rails are non-existent, they only have those reflective poles where the drop is steep). We got a foot of snow, freezing rain, and nice weather headed our way which pretty much means bad road conditions for the next little while.
Anyways, I forgot to say the bunnies are all doing very well. Reese has done a 180 in the last few months. I was terrified I was going to lose her after I lost Spice but since having her teeth done she has gained 2.25 ounces, she is moving around a lot better (she was having hopping issues that I thought was due to age), she is such a love and kisses everyone and is very pushy about getting pets, and she is ever so enthusiastic about treats. She's got her spunk back, I mixed in some seeds and she dug out her pellets to get at the seeds.:foreheadsmack:Silly girl. I let her out to play in the run on the weekend and you wouldn't have known she was the oldest one out there, she ran and binkied and kicked up her heals for a good hour before settling down enough to sit still for a few minutes.
Mocha, well he's Mocha, and he doesn't even seem to care if I am at home or not, lol. Zoey is the only one who really seems to miss me! Both the weekends I've been back at home, she lets me pet her for minutes on end -- that is HUGE with Zoey! Poor Zoey is so used to me feeding her and doing the chores that when my mom and dad started doing it she was afraid to come out of her box until they left, lol.
Well they are all doing well, it is so hard to leave them. I break down in tears as I drive away every time. And I'd have to say that the hardest thing to deal with is realising that when I go home, there is no Spice. That's a blow and it's been a hard one to take. I miss my boy so much and it's almost been 3 months... :bigtears: