In Virginia, kids must wait until they are AT LEAST 16 and 3 months before they can get their license, and they must have held their learner’s permit for at least nine months. They are to complete a classroom portion of driver’s ed and 45 hours of behind the wheel practice (at least 15 of those hours needs to be at night). After they do this, they take a behind the wheel driver’s ed class. If they pass that, they receive their temporary license. WHEW!
And I am behind that. I want the kids to be responsible drivers and understand that driving is a privilege, not a right.
Roy took Joe to the DMV about a month ago, and Joe got his permit. He was so excited! I guess Roy was feeling generous, and he let Joe drive his car. Just down our neighborhood streets.
But, to put this into perspective, Roy LOVES his car. I mean loves it, like if his car was a woman, he would have left me for it by now. No, I am not upset, though I tease him mercilessly about it. He works hard. All the cars we have owned in the past have been responsible, reliable family cars. Nothing sexy, nothing fun. Roy did his research, and this is actually a very safe car. And it’s hot!
Roy has had his car since August, and he has waxed and washed it more in that time than he has our van, and we have had it for almost 6 years. If he is driving it, and it rains, he pulls into the garage (which he cleaned out and completely reorganized for his car), runs into the house for his special “car towels,” and dries it. He LOVES his car, and I love that he loves his car.
So, now you know.
Joe’s 16th birthday is on Sunday. Our little boy is turning 16; I can’t believe it!
We were sitting down last night, watching our new favorite show (Community. Have you seen it? If not, check it out!) when Joe comes running down stairs.
He has his most favorite possession with him (of course) his iPod touch, and he sits on the couch playing with it.
A few minutes later, he looks up, “Hey, Dad?”
“Hmm…” Roy is a bit distracted. Hello, have you seen Community? FUNNY!
“For my birthday, can you take me out for a drive in your car?”
Roy said we would see, which usually means yes.
Joe is happy.
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whiteheadszoo said:
I have a daughter 15. Teaching to drive is so much fun/hold on the passenger arm rest as you fear for your life kind of fun. She just finished drivers ed and I am very disappointed in the class She drove one time in 18 wks.
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