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riveroflife1
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 4 Dec, 2010 02:53 PMMy youngest daughter is 18 and I just bought her a car that she absolutely fell in love with. It's a green VW beetle in excellent shape! The downside is, it's manual transmission...well, she's got her learners permit and has been practicing on my car (automatic) and goes on the 14th to take the driving test. |
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 4 Dec, 2010 06:26 PMMy ex doesn't help wtih anything with the kids!! I know it's hard doing it all but I know God is always with me helping me! |
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Elisa
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 4 Dec, 2010 08:48 PMHi there, |
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Tulip89
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 4 Dec, 2010 09:23 PMElisa, reading you nostalgic post reminded me of learning to drive a stick. Neither parent could teach me in a way that I could learn well, so needless to say, it led to lots of frustration for all of us. One day my mom decided that trial by fire was the best way for me to finally get it, so she told me we were going to Walmart, and I was driving. I stalled out at one intersection probably ten times, and the people behind me kept honking and getting angry. I finally got going, only to find that I was in third gear! Hahaha |
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 4 Dec, 2010 09:45 PMI've found my legs and arms are getting honed and buff using the invisible brakes and steering apparatus and the past few months while coaching my 16 yr old daughter for her driving test coming soon Californians... beware! lol Seems like you are taking care of business inspite of circumstances Ms. River and I'm sure your daughter appreciates it and will have fond memories of how she made Mom a nervous wreck. :) |
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riveroflife1
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 5 Dec, 2010 04:21 PMwell, the driving lesson went pretty smooth. Oh I didnt say that I took her to a church parking lot and got out of the car! |
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Mercymay
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 7 Dec, 2010 05:33 AMI also teach my eldest girl to drive, she is 20. She feel good when I let her drive. But I am not ready yet to think of her driving on her own. The driving situation here is crazy, jeepneys stopping anywhere anytime. People crossing some are not looking left and right though usually pedestrians have to give way for vehicles to pass. I was told it is the other way over there, vehicles giving way to pedestrians. I wander off topic now haha� |
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 13 Dec, 2010 07:05 AMWoo,you are a great mother with such a lovely daughter.God bless. |
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 19 Dec, 2010 11:14 AMI would be co-pilot for my bro and sis when they were learning to drive because more often than not BOTH our parents drove us insane. I was the genious that came up with the idea that finding the busiest roads and intersections to learn stick on was a BAD idea. Wow... |
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bcpianogal
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 19 Dec, 2010 11:54 AMMy dad died when I was 12, so my mom had to teach me to drive. Thank goodness we didn't have a stick shift! I did just fine with the automatic. Once I was comfortable with that, we borrowed an old stick shift truck (an '84 Chevy S-10, I think) from some relatives. I'd read about how to drive a stick shift, and did ok with it. Of course, we were only on deserted country roads, and I haven't had the opportunity to practice anymore since then. |
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Single Parent ThingsPosted : 3 Mar, 2011 04:42 PMI never learned how to drive a stick shift either! river, your children have been blessed with a fantastic mama! |
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