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Location: Moved to town. Miss 'my' woods and critters.
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Originally Posted by Miss Blue
My good news day is that it stopped raining just long enough that I was able to take my 18 year old grandson for his driver test..He passed
It was his second attempt..I believe it has become a tradition for me to take the kids and grand kids for their driver tests..A grand daughter turns 18 in July .. 18 is more or less a set age for the responsibility and privilege of having driver license in our family..
That is just great!!! Around here most 16 year olds try for their driver's license. Then, bless their hearts, some go out and have terrible accidents. They are just too young to judge their speed and abilities to use good judgment. Not all, just some. I like your family tradition very much.
Miss Blue that is good news. I agree with NWV's post about 16 yo having wrecks but also not just the age but the lack of driving experience no matter what age we start driving.
Aylalou glad your headache is gone.
kimba I bet you are just hating having to take care of those 2 new grand babies eh?
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