Posted by donjr on February 13, 2012 at 12:53:39 from (71.248.78.164):
Just thought I'd give an update on Victoria and her 'driving'. Since she started, Mom and me have been sort of splitting takin her to work. One day she would be good, the next day back to square one. Frustrating, to say the least. And she hasn't been helping much- gets up, we let her drive to her work, and we don't see her again until 10pm. We finally laid down the law one night last week, and gave her 'til June to get off her azz. She can't spent all evening and every hour of the weekend down at her boyfriend's and learn how to drive! So, yesterday, she wisely stayed here, and I took her out for about three hours. I took her on every back road I could think of with curves and narrow lanes for about 100 miles. She still doesn't seem to think ahead, but is much improved after yesterday. I had to get home about three or so to get feeding done, I headed her home. She still overshot the lane by about five feet and ran across the neighbor's lawn, luckily no pedestrians, and got back with no scratches that I know of, and I could open my eyes again. I got back in from feeding, and asked where she was. Mom says her boyfriend picked her up 1/2 hour ago---
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