That is what us country people do. I learned to drive at age 10 and a stick shift no less. My sister was my teacher. How is that for legal? We lived on a dirt road and I was forever hopping in my dad's truck or mom's car driving around to see other family members.
It all paid off because when I took driver's ed., the teacher said I was the best driver he'd ever had!!
Michael has taught our Kyle to drive a little because he says that if we have an emergency he wants to be able to drive if he needs to. The kid is learning how to drive a standard!!
Mu husband and I were just talking about how young we were when we drove. My mom was out of town and my dad had to take a rental car back to the airport and didnt have anyone to follow and pick him up. I was 14 or 15 and he let me follow him about 25 miles in another car on the main road and interstate so he could have a ride home. Yes way illegal but boy did I feel like the coolest kid ever that day!! I am sure he knows what he is doing!!
~I am a devoted wife to the most amazing husband,and loving mother of one very muddy redneck country boy. I am loud at times...well most the time. I never take "no" for an answer, I am a bit sassy with a side of neat freak and love to live each day with a plan....that is until God steps in and shows me what I'm really gonna do! I claim to be a girlie girl but when you turn your back, I am baiting a fishing rod or digging my sons four wheeler out of the mud. I hope you enjoy my blog that was created with love for the boys in my life and the funny happenings they give me to write about....Welcome~
This is the love of my life, my other half....my world. He goes by Chris, Dad, The Fisherman or "Sarg". He is the main breadwinner of the house....he brings in the dough and I spend it! He has a very quite demeanor and tends to over think EVERYTHING! We are total opposites but we complete each other.
Kyle aka "Bubba"
Kyle is all boy. He is very scattered at times and would forget to breathe if you didn't remind him to do it. He is a problem solver and can fix anything electronic in the house(yes, he is our go-to guy)...but fails to have enough strengh to close a dresser drawer. He is the killer of spiders and has no fear of anything except clowns. He is a lover of mud and is often found on his 4 wheeler with with his best buddy Chevy running close behind. He is my first & last...my Grand finale.
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I loved driving around my neighborhood before I had a license too!
That is what us country people do. I learned to drive at age 10 and a stick shift no less. My sister was my teacher. How is that for legal? We lived on a dirt road and I was forever hopping in my dad's truck or mom's car driving around to see other family members.
It all paid off because when I took driver's ed., the teacher said I was the best driver he'd ever had!!
Holy smokes, you're like the coolest mom EVER! My parents never let me drive til I had a learner's permit!!
Oh the fun times of growing up. I've got one more to learn to drive. Yikes!
Yep, that scares me too...picturing that in a few more years!
Michael has taught our Kyle to drive a little because he says that if we have an emergency he wants to be able to drive if he needs to. The kid is learning how to drive a standard!!
Heart attack.
Not happening here. No way.
Not in an open field, in a bubble.
The boy FINDS trouble.
Good luck to you!
Mu husband and I were just talking about how young we were when we drove. My mom was out of town and my dad had to take a rental car back to the airport and didnt have anyone to follow and pick him up. I was 14 or 15 and he let me follow him about 25 miles in another car on the main road and interstate so he could have a ride home. Yes way illegal but boy did I feel like the coolest kid ever that day!! I am sure he knows what he is doing!!
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