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Thursday, June 19, 2014

June 19. Day 170. A big drip

We needed the rain. I get that. But somehow the scattered showers today managed to scatter themselves right over me at the exact moment I stepped outside. I felt like one of those cartoon characters walking around with a big dripping rain cloud over my head. I wouldn't mind so much, I would even ignore the water smudged fresh nail polish AND the wet dog smell, but today of all days I wanted nice, dry driving conditions. Today was the day my sweet little baby had his first driving lesson. The mere thought turned me into a big drip. We all know that wet roads are slippery dangerous roads and that wasn't the plan. But I trusted driving instructor Alan and his dual control car. That is, I trust Alan a whole lot more than I trust myself as a driving instructor. The fact is that while I don't have dual controls on my car I do have an imaginary break pedal and if I am a passenger - no matter who is driving - I am pumping it for all it is worth. I am the world's worst back seat driver, even when I'm in the front seat. There is no way in the living world I could instruct a learner driver especially one I gave birth to. So I have to trust Alan and pray for safe roads and safe drivers and try to not be a big drip.

5 comments:

  1. What beautiful captures of the raindrops on the flowers!

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  2. love the drops, the light on them is just amazing. Love the analogy as well, though I think worse is when they get their license and go it with their pals is more scary

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  3. Wow those waterdrops are incredible. I've tried to get this shot but have never managed it

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  4. Wow those waterdrops are incredible. I've tried to get this shot but have never managed it

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  5. Hope his driving lesson went well? There can't be anything more terrifying that your children learning to drive, I don't think I could do it either! Wonderful photo as always, the detail is glorious.

    Thanks for linking up to Project 365.

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