Search

Forum Stats
2403 Members
13 Forums
7821 Topics
94127 Posts

Max Online: 116 @ 03/26/08 12:48 AM
Latest Member Pictures
Disneyland in December
Sam wins the swim meet--by placing 11th!
Hiking
My recent weekend away
Pandora 2009
Topic Options
#97913 - 01/24/10 05:23 PM Drivers training
Mom4Max Offline

Member

Registered: 05/03/05
Posts: 3946
Loc: Northern California
Well, Max finally got his learners permit (did not feel he was ready before) and took his first drivers training course yesterday. Said it went much better than he ever expected. About a year ago I started just telling him what I was doing as I was driving so it would become ingrained in his mind. Then when he got his permit we let him practice in large empty parking lots (like at the Junior College up the street) and then around our neighbor hood. So this is a major accomplishment as I was not sure he would ever feel comfortable driving. He was concerned with so many things going on at once. We told him that you get used to that with time. So far so good!

Also had a very successful birthday party last week. He wanted a party but said he did not know how to throw one and would not be comfortable calling people and inviting them etc. but his best friend will did it as a gift to him. It turned out great! Lots of music, lots of fun and 8 16 years olds spent the night - argghh

Top
#97914 - 01/24/10 05:37 PM Re: Drivers training [Re: Mom4Max]
BK_G Online   content

Self diagnosed aspie.
Member

Registered: 01/26/05
Posts: 7794
Loc: Duncan BC Canada
"8 16 years olds spent the night - argghh"

ROFLMAO
_________________________
A smile can be infectious. Let's hope they never find a cure.

Top
#97915 - 01/24/10 06:18 PM Re: Drivers training [Re: BK_G]
johnblackwell Online   content

Member

Registered: 01/08/07
Posts: 2343
Loc: Fairfax Co. VA USA
Indeed - be careful what you wish for!

Congrats, seriously.
_________________________
John
http://www.caseint.com/john
"I'm not sure of much of anything these days. Maybe that's why I talk so much." Robert Persig - Zen and the art of Motorcycle Maintenance

Top
#97916 - 01/24/10 07:35 PM Re: Drivers training [Re: johnblackwell]
Serenity Offline

Member

Registered: 08/26/04
Posts: 3839
Loc: Germantown, MD
Congrats!!!

I made it out of the parking lot, but never out of the neighborhood. I scared my stepdad (who used to be a Sargent in the Marines). I almost hit a parked car going 15 mphs - gave us both heart attacks! After that, I just gave up and now I have forever lost the change to learn how to drive - driving is a huge thing in life and I'm glad he got a chance to learn how smile

8 16 year olds in one night sounded like fun - belated Happy Birthday to Max!

- Serenity
_________________________
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. Frost's The Road Not Taken

Top
#97922 - 01/26/10 07:15 AM Re: Drivers training [Re: Mom4Max]
I am not crazy Offline
Member

Registered: 07/24/09
Posts: 497
Loc: near the casinos, connecticut
Originally Posted By: Mom4Max
Also had a very successful birthday party last week. He wanted a party but said he did not know how to throw one and would not be comfortable calling people and inviting them etc. but his best friend will did it as a gift to him. It turned out great! Lots of music, lots of fun and 8 16 years olds spent the night - argghh


happy belated 16th birthday to Max. now Max has some really good friends setting up a party for him. better for you than me having 8 16 yr olds at my house hap LMAO I doubt I could handle it. I'd tell the wife good luck and say "don't let them burn the house down, I'm going fishing!" lmao that is just dang noisy for me to handle
_________________________
"the difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge but rather a lack of will." Vince Lombardi

Top
#97926 - 01/26/10 11:02 PM Re: Drivers training [Re: I am not crazy]
Mom4Max Offline

Member

Registered: 05/03/05
Posts: 3946
Loc: Northern California
They were actually very cool. They played electric music until 10 and then acoustic and it ended up being a mixture of kids and osme of our friends dropped by and were enjoying their music so much (one was parents of one of his band mates and one couple are friends that brought their 15 year old daughter & friend who have a crush on the band). The kids did not seem to mind us hanging about and we all ended up in the music room at one point and it was great. We left them to it about midnight and they were very quiet actually.

Unfortunately I had to get up and leave for the cabin at 7:00 AM and Michael had to feed them all breakfast at noon(she smiles...)

Top


Who's Online
0 registered (), 1 Guest and 4 Search Engines online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newest Members
Frank in CT, nessie74, Sunshine mom, komrad, Chris in AZ
2403 Registered Users
Links to Free Resources
Get Your Card Here!



Firefox 3
Amazon Search