
Another rite of passage, sandwiched in between high school and college (my two youngest kids were late bloomers). Jonathan now has a valid Massachusetts driver's license. And a car to go with it. Thank you Sarah. That will do nicely for getting Jon back and forth from school.
It was relatively painless for Jon (I think). I on the other hand, as the sponsor, had to sit in the back seat and keep my mouth shut. Did I tell you I am not an asset during a road test? I am not an asset during a road test. I make squeaking noises and let our random gasps and before we were even out of the RMV lot the examiner told me "Don't make me fail him, Ma'm". I think he may have wanted to say more. Did I tell you I am not an asset during a road test? I'm not. But in spite of me, Jon passed with flying colors and then we went and waited an hour in order to pay for the license. One hour so we could pay for it.It took 2 minutes and a credit card. One hour. Geeze. Time banditry. We've been robbed. I could have used that hour. . .

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