She is driving and a pretty good one most of the time. Last night, I asked her to drive to pick up Ben with me. She usually drives with her father. I refuse to let my children ride with such a new driver. I say she hasn't earned my respect driving. I prod her to show more careful demonstrations of the rules of the road. I yell and give her instructions and last night was no different. I put on my emergency maternal instructions voice. I am keenly aware that these words that I say to her will live throughout her life, as my mother and fathers words of driving play in my mind, daily.
Last night, while we were waiting, she backed up and I didn't see her turn her head to look behind her. What are you doing backing up without turning your head? She said I did turn my head. No you did not. She went on and on about hitting a little baby who had run away from its family and was running in the parking lot at midnight with the flock of deer. I was breathless laughing at this story. She is hilarious and has the wonderful ability to take the spotlight off of her infraction and onto some hilarity. I can't tell you how she tries me daily and I love her immensely.
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Emily Drives I love that!!!But tell her always look twice and double check you can not be too careful! Kiss her for me:)
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