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A frivolous share about driving lessons :-)


I had a great driving lesson yesterday. I just love this instructor. I do believe together we're actually going to get me licensed and in the not-too-distant future! Yesterday we drove all around the city and I actually had FUN. Ha!

She's good at seeing the areas where I make things harder for myself than they need to be. For example, did you know that when you change lanes you don't need to turn all the way around and look at the horizon behind you? Lol I can't believe that in 18 years of driving attempts no-one has ever pointed out that the reason I wobble all over the road when changing lanes is because I'm actually getting up out of my seat to look at the road behind me. No-one has ever explained to me exactly where this blind spot business is before so I figured I needed to view the road panoramically.. it makes me giggle now. Was I really doing that?

Anyway whatever else is going on in my world, I feel really good about this. Such a huge hurdle...I always viewed it as a real handicap that I'd never overcome and suddenly, it's just coming together. This must sound soooooo silly to everyone but it's been a big source of shame to me throughout my life and now, all because HP decided to make me go to an employment agency that I didn't want or need to go to...

They will also pay for the driving test, I learned yesterday. They're more like a "fairy-god-mother" agency lol.

 



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Wow, that's great Melly! I'm so happy for you that you are able to get this done. I have heard despair in many of your previous posts as to this situation, it is definitely a situation that can leave you feeling trapped if you can't drive. My AW has lost her license for a year, so now she doesn't go nearly as many places as she would like, really can't get a job because we live a few miles away from any sources of employment, and there is no bus system out in the country where we are. It's extremely frustrating and embarrassing for her.

It's funny how actually being instructed can result in people doing well. Never being told how the blind spot works, and what you have to do to pass/change lanes will really handicap you. Wait til you come visit us over here in the US and you have to start driving on the right (not correct) side of the road!

Kenny



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Glad you know about that blindspot, its one of those things that you only know when someone tells you. Glad your enjoying driving.x

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HI  Melly I am so happy for you .  Certainly did  smile as I envisioned you attempting  so hard to get that" panoramic view"

  1. HP  certainly works in many different ways  biggrin
  2. Keep on showing up for yourself -- The best is yet to come


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But Kenny, I'll be fine driving in America; I won't even need to check my blindspot because there shouldn't be anything driving to the right of me!!!


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Way to go Melly!

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Yeah Melly so proud of you! Sending you love and support!

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  (Thanks for teaching me how to do this).



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Hmm.... it didn't seem to work that way when I've driven in England!!

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Great attitude Melly...Keep on keeping on..(((hugs))) smile



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So glad to hear you are still doing the lessons!!!!  You can do this!  You will be out driving on your own in no time!!!  Oh, the places you will go.....   smile



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I wish the fairy godmothers would get together and visit the US! That really sounds like a wonderful agency...and I think HP has big plans for you;))

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Yay driving! Also, this link has step-by-step instructions for how to adjust your mirrors to avoid the blind spot. Super helpful! www.cartalk.com/content/avoiding-blind-spot-5

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