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...to want someone to say 'well done' to me for driving...

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 19/01/2009 17:14

...from York to Leicester? On my own? Considering I had never driven on a motorway before yesterday and was miles out of my comfort zone?

I keep mentioning in passing to people at work that I DROVE down today instead of getting the train but no-one seems very impressed

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ANamesANameForAThatsTaken · 19/01/2009 17:15

Well done - who'se a clever girl then?

Wonderstuff · 19/01/2009 17:15

I'm impressed. Well done you

BodyBagBastard · 19/01/2009 17:16

would a man expect a well done?....thought not.

ANamesANameForAThatsTaken · 19/01/2009 17:17

the man in my house would expect a well done for unloading the dishwasher.

Kathyis6incheshigh · 19/01/2009 17:20

Thank you Wonderstuff.
(not ANamesAName because I suspect she is being sarcastic).

Would a man expect well done... no probably not. When my dh had just passed his test he needed to drive from Cambridge to Durham and one of his friends said 'You must be able to do it because I can and I'm a girl'

However since men seem to get immoderate amounts of praise for being able to change nappies, I think I should get some for a major driving milestone.

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chancelloroftheexCHEQUERS · 19/01/2009 17:22

That's great, well done.

The company I work for praise you for using public transport though, cos of the whole green thing.

Maybe your colleagues are silently impressed but can't say so for fear of recriminations and accusations of being Jeremy Clarkson-esque.

BodyBagBastard · 19/01/2009 17:22

wellI wouldn't say well done to a man for changing a nappy either.

Kathyis6incheshigh · 19/01/2009 17:23

Thank you Chequers.
Actually in my workplace they are probably thinking 'oh great, one more person to compete with for the very limited number of spaces in the staff carpark'.

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 19/01/2009 17:23

Glad to hear it Bodybag.

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ANamesANameForAThatsTaken · 19/01/2009 17:25

sarcastic? me? nooooooooooooo

plj · 19/01/2009 17:27

Genuinly well done. I am sitting driving lessons at the moment and can't even imagine driving to the local supermarket! (If i ever pass my test!)

madlentileater · 19/01/2009 17:28

Well done for moving out of your comfort zone!
consider though, train would be much kinder to the planet and you could work on the train rather than getting stressed

Kathyis6incheshigh · 19/01/2009 17:32

Well, I've been doing train for years - trouble is that there is a bus at one end which are becoming ever less frequent, and the trains are often so crowded there isn't a seat so you can't work. I do love the train when it is good and I take your point about environment, but the costs in terms of time are just becoming so great.

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 19/01/2009 17:33

I think thats brilliant and a really big thing to achieve. Well done!!!!

Kathyis6incheshigh · 19/01/2009 17:34

Thank you BadBadKitten!

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goingonfortynoelectricshocks · 19/01/2009 17:35

The distance is one thing but.........tackling the Leicester Ring road definitely deserves a pat on the back .

MsG · 19/01/2009 17:35

Well done - I think that's ace! I hate driving and haven't for years but am thinking I ought to really get back into it as baby number 1 is due end of May and although we don't have plans to buy a car at the moment, I think we will borrow one occasionally from our parents. I have only driven on a motorway once from Preston to Lancaster and that terrified me. It's a fear I really want to overcome.

goingonfortynoelectricshocks · 19/01/2009 17:36

There are Skeletons driving round that ring road i tell ye.

Kathyis6incheshigh · 19/01/2009 17:40

LOLOL!
DH went on and on about the ring road when he was going through the route with me but actually because I had loads of driving lessons in Leicester during one of my abortive attempts to learn, it was fine.
Was lovely to come off the motorway and see the big Boden warehouse

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psychomum5 · 19/01/2009 17:41

well done you

RachePache · 19/01/2009 17:41

I think it's impressive. I've only been a driver (properly) for 6 years and I still remember that feeling that comes after doing such a big journey out of your comfort zone.

MarlaSinger · 19/01/2009 17:42

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SpongeBrainedHalfWit · 19/01/2009 17:43

Well done Kathy

Kathyis6incheshigh · 19/01/2009 17:43

Yes you feel like 'If I can drive to Leicester I can drive ANYWHERE!'
(which would be nice, as many places are preferable).

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 19/01/2009 17:44

awwww lovely supportive Mumsnetters

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