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See! We have a 4 car garage and a watch cat that loves to take care of the baby birds we put out there. She snuggles on top of their cages and chases all the other animals away if she thinks there is any danger.
Yup, figured you had a bigger garage. You were too confident that you did.
I have a bit of difficulty figuring out how a person would park two cars in most two car garages anyway. Of course, the fact that my washer, dryer, and freezer are in the garage are part of the reason for that.
A half bath also takes up some of the space out there.
Considering my husband is a mechanic and has lots of toys, of course our garage is almost equal to the size of the house! We rarely park 4 vehicles in ours unless there is snow coming or something. There are usually other people's vehicles torn apart in there or other junk piled in the stalls. Obviously the boys have room for both their cars to get in though and sadly sometimes they won't even let me park in the driveway because "someone" (who doesn't belong here like I do) is coming up to have their car worked on. "Would I mind to park across the street?" I always reply sweetly "of course honey I would love to" and it is followed by "if it is going to make you mad, then never mind" Now, I ask you all, why wouldn't it make me mad that I have to park across the street at my own house???
Rant over. Carry on...
See! We have a 4 car garage and a watch cat that loves to take care of the baby birds we put out there. She snuggles on top of their cages and chases all the other animals away if she thinks there is any danger.

Yup, figured you had a bigger garage. You were too confident that you did.
I have a bit of difficulty figuring out how a person would park two cars in most two car garages anyway. Of course, the fact that my washer, dryer, and freezer are in the garage are part of the reason for that.

Considering my husband is a mechanic and has lots of toys, of course our garage is almost equal to the size of the house! We rarely park 4 vehicles in ours unless there is snow coming or something. There are usually other people's vehicles torn apart in there or other junk piled in the stalls. Obviously the boys have room for both their cars to get in though and sadly sometimes they won't even let me park in the driveway because "someone" (who doesn't belong here like I do) is coming up to have their car worked on. "Would I mind to park across the street?" I always reply sweetly "of course honey I would love to" and it is followed by "if it is going to make you mad, then never mind" Now, I ask you all, why wouldn't it make me mad that I have to park across the street at my own house???
Rant over. Carry on...