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- My XLR/V(s)
- 2009 XLR Crystal Red Metalic
Well, as some of you know, one month ago I went in for my knee replacement surgery (this time my left knee) and at the time I had to tuck my beloved XLR in for a nap (AKA: wash, detail waxed and plugged in the battery tender)
Recover has been going well, I have had permission to do local drives in automatic vehicles and up until today I had only managed to get into the drivers seat of my hubby's truck. Anyway, Steve encouraged me to see if I could manage to get my left foot in and around the door pillar and VIOLA: I could ....all be it with a bit if wiggling and grimacing.
Now I know you are all thinking: what a nice hubby - obviously trying to get Sandy out of her 'stuck at home' funk but I am wondering if he was just tired of me taking his truck!
Regardless: it was a beautiful day to run some errands in my XLR and I know I will get those little dirty scuffs off the door pillar from dragging my foot in....but it was worth it!
Recover has been going well, I have had permission to do local drives in automatic vehicles and up until today I had only managed to get into the drivers seat of my hubby's truck. Anyway, Steve encouraged me to see if I could manage to get my left foot in and around the door pillar and VIOLA: I could ....all be it with a bit if wiggling and grimacing.
Now I know you are all thinking: what a nice hubby - obviously trying to get Sandy out of her 'stuck at home' funk but I am wondering if he was just tired of me taking his truck!
Regardless: it was a beautiful day to run some errands in my XLR and I know I will get those little dirty scuffs off the door pillar from dragging my foot in....but it was worth it!