I have been tagged by the lovely & gifted Amanda K to tell you “7 Things You May Not Know About Me”. I usually never get around to doing these, but what the heck, it’s Saturday. I am going to follow my friend Melissa’s lead and post my 7 randomly, 1 at a time.
1. I don’t drive on freeways & I certainly don’t merge. A mental thing I guess. I hate this about myself and plan to overcome this flaw someday soon. So start practicing your defensive driving skills if you happen to share the road with me. I like to think of myself as a independent woman & I don’t like to depend on others to drive me across the river.
The funny thing is when we went to Birmingham, England I was all for renting a car & driving the girls around on the wrong side of the road. Fortunately the girls declined, thus saving our lives.
I have been known to be tootling along,suddenly finding myself on a freeway, freezing up, putting the car in park and walking away. Probably not the smartest thing to do. Martha was able to drive the car to safety while laughing hysterically. I am impressed. This was a long time ago. I have since just avoided freeways altogether when I am alone.
My fear of merging is completely reasonable. Every time you merge you are trusting your fragile life with unpredictable strangers. I can’t do that. Levi says “just close your eyes and follow the traffic”. Yeah right. I am the girl that alternately taps the brake & gas in indecision. When Levi sees a timid driver having trouble merging and snarls in his/her direction I say “shut-up honey, that could be me”.
Same thing with yellow lights. They should be outlawed. How is a girl to decide if she is to stop or go? I usually will speed up to make it through just to lock them up at the last minute. Then I will casually whistle a tune like it is the most standard thing in the world.
Random photos from our trip to Birmingham, England:
This photo of Anna & I was published in a magazine as “Eden & Jennifer”
We stayed at The Forest hotel in Dorridge. When we arrived in the UK we asked a lady at the airport where Dorridge was and she had never heard of it. I was starting to worry that we were in the wrong Country. Turns out it was only 20 minutes away.
Martha, Anna & JoAnne on the train.
Working late in the night to get eden’s booth ready for the show.
Sitting around like the zombies we were due to the time change.
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