Posted by donjr on January 06, 2012 at 19:57:13 from (71.248.71.15):
Took her to work again today. This is getting to be almost a fun trip. Mom is still terrified of riding with her, so she drives. Torie can't learn that way, so I got to take her to work again this morning. It's about a 15 minute trip, and at 7:40 she still wasn't ready to go. I thought I was going to have to drive anyway. But she was finally ready, and I let her have the keys. She did pretty well going down the road, and has improved much in the past few weeks. And then it happened. The dreaded 'S' curve. At the top of the hill, she muttered something that sounded like, "Fudge, but I do hate this curve!".
But, she got through it fine. As her speed dropped after we got past the end of the 'S', I told her to keep her speed up, and it would help her if she accelerated some coming out of the curve. We crested the next hill and I heard a "ppffewwthew" sound eminating from her. Thinking she was relieved at having navigated this past 1/4 mile or so, I told her she didn't do too bad. No need for the sounds of relief. She said she was fine, only a hair was tickling her nose. When she looked over, I couldn't see her face for hair (bangs?). I don't know how she saw to get through the curve- I couldn't see her eyes. Oh, well. Better I couldn't, I guess. It was pretty routine for the rest of the trip, until we got to the parking lot. I told her to try and park between the lines the right way. Into the parking spot she goes. Car goes into 'park'. Door opens, head goes out, and she's between the lines. Success!. She's as proud of herself as she can be. 1st try! It would still have been better if she was straight, but she was running out of time to argue with her--
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