Items Needed: An old suitcase with a hard outer shell. Strong glue: super glue, crazy glue, wood glue, gorilla glue, or any glue that's really strong. 4 Wooden legs – approx. 4-6" tall and squatty looking works best for stability. Paint (optional to paint the legs before you put them on). Books or heavy objects to weight down the suitcase while the legs dry. You'll also want a pillow that will fit into the suitcase – which you can also make yourself (see fleece pillows). And some decorations that you or your cat will love. Instructions:
Abigail is left reeling after the sudden arrival of the children's aunt and as she faces a heartbreaking goodbye, Elizabeth, Jack and the rest of Hope Valley come to witness a powerful act of love that proves everyone is right where they belong.
Families slowly transition their teenagers into driving, but many don’t talk about transitioning their senior loved ones out of driving. While nearly one-third of surveyed seniors said that a recommendation from family or friends may make them reconsider driving, most seniors (95%) have not had these conversations. Of those who have, drivers 85 years or older are the ones who have most often received the suggestion to stop or limit their driving.