Thursday, September 22, 2011

On The Road

Today I drove on the freeway--the 405 to be exact--on the way to Little Saigon to eat lunch. After Liz and I hiked for an hour or two, I overcame my anxiety enough to drive right up onto the road, and with her help, made it there without incident. I had no idea where I was as I drove the road, seeing only the car in front of me and the cars and trucks to either side, like a blinkered horse. But truthfully, once I got going, I really didn't have time to panic or feel afraid. I just kept going.
It is hard to imagine that I will be able to do it alone anytime soon, but I guess with some practice, I will get used to it, just as I did the surface roads I drive on every day. It is a matter of habit, and I know I can do it.
Thanks Liz for braving it!

4 comments:

Marly Youmans said...

Good step! Your world keeps getting bigger... and faster, too, no doubt.

Robbi N. said...

Yes. I changed my email password. What else should I do?

Robin said...

So happy you took this leap! If you manage to avoid the freeways at rush hour (when they are anything BUT freeways, but more like parking lots), I think you will enjoy the speed and freedom!

Robbi N. said...

The important thing is to overcome fear.