GennyMac
Active Member
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2010
- Messages
- 306
- Reaction score
- 79
I am not sure if this has been rehashed before, so feel free to move it to the appropriate thread if it has. The way KC walked around during the 31 days Caylee was "missing" ,with such ease and self assurance, makes me think that she was very accustomed to being out and about without Caylee. I have 2 children. I remember when one of them started preschool. It was only a few hours a day, a few days a week, but I felt as if I my right arm was missing in the beginning. I would get out of the car to go do something, an errand or what have you, and I would forget she was in school. I looked in the backseat of the car and freeze for a moment-then I would remember , oh yeah, she's at school. Does anyone else know what I am talking about ?
Even though my daughter is now 27, I completely agree and can easily recall the adrenaline shot when I would get out of the car and automatically open the back door to get her out of the car seat and found it empty. That actually reduced me to tears a couple of times and it went on for months for me, off and on. It really seemed it was very easy for ICA to just become untethered without any ill effects.