I have my road test tomorrow and I am Fear

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I have my road test tomorrow and I am Fear
My driving instructor said id most probably pass :')
Just drove 45 minutes on unfamiliar highways in a rental car through heavy rain AND construction and did not panic. I don’t even care if this would be a non-event for most people, I am so pleased.
If dinner is sufficiently fortifying and contra tempting enough I might even do it again this evening!
I meannn..im not doing too bad..just I get worried after a while and THEN start making mistakes lol
I really hope my administrator won't be too nervous or angry T-T
anyone have anything to advise other than the usual remain calm thing? sdfsdgf - because I know that's not gonna happen
ill try tho
IDK if you posted an update or not, but what wound up happening with the driving test in the middle of nowhere?
oh hi hi ^^ thanks for wondering ^^
Well….it turns out my dad s coming to visit in the weekend just at the time of the exam haha I won’t be paying for the taxi at least and ya know…moral support™
we’ll find it somehow..im kinda relieved by this exam was stressing enough
Love when I'm driving and my windshield starts fogging up and it's like a quick time event to turn on defog before it gets out of hand while still driving down the road
Ahhh I'm getting ready to take my learner's permit test and I'm like such high anxiety rn I'm trying to calm down but ahhhhhhh I'm spazzing
Today has been a day of working towards one of my goals - I’m eternally grateful my body decided to start perking up in energy levels (them weeks just before and after christmas were really shite for me) so that I could concentrate and participate fully, and even enjoy the social aspects.
I got to try out one of those simulated crash-chairs, the kind where you go down a slope and then stop. I was the only one who volunteered to do it, and in retrospect, I should’ve taken off my glasses, because they were sent flying. Thankfully, they landed in my lap, but everyone around me were anxiously oohing about them. My reaction was to laugh.
When in doubt, resort to humour. That’s how you survive.