Not so wordless this week: Middle Child takes temporary drivers license test today after school. Wish me luck. (notice I say ‘me ‘ ? lol) If she passes, you’ll be seeing many more posts of cemeteries considering we’ll be there a lot! (Why?)

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Good luck to your daughter.
Good luck!
Congrats to her…my sympathies to you.
Ugh! My oldest will be 16 next year. NOT looking forward to that.
Good luck and congrats to your daughter. I have a few more years (mine is 13) but I can only imagine how scary it is for the Mom. lol =)
Happy WW!
Yikes!! I dread the day I have to go through that too!!!!
Good luck! And I wish the most luck to you, Mom. I am not looking forward to the day when my daughter gets her driving permit. Happy Wordless Wednesday. Mine is up.
Getting the learner’s permit!?!? Eeek. I’ve got 8 years to go before mine is elligible and I’m already nervous.
Good luck!
ohhhhh….my FIRST born goes next month for her permit!! it wasn’t that long that i did….and i thought i was invincible! how can that be happening already? i’m not ready…she thinks she is. but i’m NOT!!!!! Stress!
I don’t even want to hear about this because it gets me freaked out for my daughter. Only 5 more years! AHH!
Still, it’s cool to have an excuse to go to the cemetery.
Good luck!!
I plan on locking both my girls in a closet and not letting them out once they turn 16. OK, so maybe I’ll let them out when they are 30 – maybe.
I’m saying a prayer. In three years it will be my turn!
Good luck! Hope she doesn’t fail the first time like I did.
Great tip about practicing in cemeteries. I’ll remember that when my son gets his learner’s in (gulp) nine years.
Congratulations to your daughter! I remember the excitement like it was yesterday…it’s been a LONG time since yesterday for me.
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Good luck! Let us know how it goes!
I’m just learning to drive myself at the age of 35, so good luck to you/her!
Congratulations, Middle Child! Love you, Auntie, Uncle David, and Pumpkin