Gaining Confidence in Driving Long Distances!
3 years ago
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So, earlier this month, I drove out to visit relatives in Missouri and a friend in Kansas, the former by swapping driving duties with my dad and uncle, the latter I did pretty much entirely by myself. It was great, and it gave me a lot more confidence in my ability to travel outside of my home state! I'm actually kind of starting to enjoy the idea that I could visit family or friends that live far away at some point in the future, or maybe travel to a convention that's out of state, or maybe even travel to more locations in state that I haven't been to before! Hell, maybe some day I could even drive out to the west coast and visit some of my family or friends who live out there, or even visit friends who live out of the country or out of the continent! Maybe it's just because I'm still kind of new to the idea, but the possibilities seem endless! Let me know what y'all think in the comments below, whether you have your own traveling experiences you'd like to share or maybe have your own suggestions of places you think I should consider visiting at some point in the future!
CurZx
~curzx
Well, I did drive by myself with my dog from one state to the other. Had to make some stops, mainly for the dog. It was fine driving by myself long distance. Of course, I had my GPS on my phone at the time. Parents, siblings, and other family members were worried, but it was fine. It was actually enjoyable. Would be more enjoyable if my dog was use to driving in a car. Butt it all was fine. Not sure if I'll be able to travel to a neighbor state without a GPS.
Honestly, I doubt I'd be able to make much progress anywhere without a GPS in my phone either. X D
CurZx
~curzx
Maybe if traveling was more available, maybe I wouldn't need the GPS.
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