Was my motor a deadly ticking time bomb.
By Heather Gilluley, 46, from Strathaven, Lanarkshire
We’ll need a reliable car now there’s a little one on the way,’ said my husband Tom, 46, and I nodded.
It was an awful lot of money, but our daughter Kelly, 25, was expecting our first grandchild, and we were going to be hands-on with childcare.
It was 2012, and we’d decided to trade in our old BMW for a £12,500, metallic-grey Vauxhall Zafira B. It had more space for a buggy in the boot, would be a reliable drive.
When Kelly had Leah, I realised just what precious cargo would be on board.
‘You’re Nanny’s special girl,’ I whispered to her.
In October 2015, my son Colin, 27, and his partner Katie, 30, had twin boys, Logan and Lyle.
They were eight weeks early, tiny, but perfect. I was so proud.
Lyle needed constant oxygen and regular checkups, but neither Colin nor Katie drove.
‘Nanny’s taxi to the rescue,’ I grinned.
Thankfully, there was enough room for two more car seats in the Zafira.
As the boys grew stronger, Tom and I would pack up the car and take the kids for days out to the seaside.
This story is from the January 05 2017 edition of Chat.
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