So those dastardly nerves ended up getting the better of me *sigh
Never mind it's all experience, booked my second test already for a date that is yet to be announced (may keep this one a little more hush-hush though) ...don't think the added pressure of everyone knowing will help...plus it saves me sending the "Uh-oh...Uber Fail" text out again...I didn't enjoy that three much.
Well I'd best start getting ready, off to meet my lovely boyfriend for some cheering up ...Oo-er :op
Tatty bye :o)
Wednesday, June 18
Tuesday, June 17
One day left :s
Argh it's almost time, three weeks seemed like plenty of time for me to practise, then all of a sudden I wake up to find that my three weeks are over & I'm sitting my Driving test tomorrow!
Some people feel completely calm at the prospect of taking their driving test and are confident they’ll breeze through effortlessly. If you're one of those people then I'm teeth-grittingly envious of you.
The prospect makes me feel rather anxious. Exams are nerve-wracking at the best of times, and the thought of my driving test is particularly harrowing. After all, with written exams if you get something wrong you can always go back and cross it out, whereas if you reverse into a bollard on your practical test then your fate is sealed!
Knowing that someone will be watching and judging my every move feels pretty bizarre as well. It would be enough to make most people feel bumblingly self-conscious if they were just doing an everyday activity like folding laundry or eating beans on toast, let alone demonstrating a complex skill like driving.
I need to calm down & take my mind of it I think.
Dum-de-de Laa-de-dah...awe who am I kidding!
Some people feel completely calm at the prospect of taking their driving test and are confident they’ll breeze through effortlessly. If you're one of those people then I'm teeth-grittingly envious of you.
The prospect makes me feel rather anxious. Exams are nerve-wracking at the best of times, and the thought of my driving test is particularly harrowing. After all, with written exams if you get something wrong you can always go back and cross it out, whereas if you reverse into a bollard on your practical test then your fate is sealed!
Knowing that someone will be watching and judging my every move feels pretty bizarre as well. It would be enough to make most people feel bumblingly self-conscious if they were just doing an everyday activity like folding laundry or eating beans on toast, let alone demonstrating a complex skill like driving.
I need to calm down & take my mind of it I think.
Dum-de-de Laa-de-dah...awe who am I kidding!
Day Dreamer
This is our new house!
http://www.jackson-stops.co.uk/cgi-bin/properties/summary_details.pl?propID=30168
....well we wish it was *sigh*....one day :o)
http://www.jackson-stops.co.uk/cgi-bin/properties/summary_details.pl?propID=30168
....well we wish it was *sigh*....one day :o)
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