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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Two Things

Pin It Two things you should know about me if you happen to be driving a car in which I'm a passenger at night:

1. My depth perception, which isn't fabulous during the day, completely leaves at night. So, if there are brake lights in front of me, I probably can't correctly judge the distance, and will freak out if I don't feel like you are applying your own brake in sufficient time. This freak out may or may not include a panic attack on my part. It also may or may not include me causing a panic attack on your part.

2. I have bovineophobia. I also have it's closely related cousin, deerophobia. I had actually recovered from a serious case of deerophobia after an unfortunate situation when I was in college, but contracting bovineophobia has caused the deerophobia to relapse. Badly. I suspect that I may have bigdogophobia and raccoonophobia as well.

These two conditions, when combined, make for a less than pleasant traveling companion on dark roads at night.

My new life motto? It is what it is.

If you happen to be the driver, either come prepared with xanax (for ME, not you because if you're planning to drive after taking xanax, we might need to add a number 3 up above), or just know that you're driving around with a basket case for a passenger, and extend me some grace.

(And thanks to my dear husband for not rolling his eyes too many times at me last night as we drove home from a super fun day! Field trip report and pictures to share later!)

5 comments:

Micah said...

THANK GOODNESS your day ended well!!! I thought you were telling us ya'll hit a DEER!!!
whew!~
Glad it was a great day.
I'm making myself a mental note...
"bring Xanax for Melanie...
Do NOT let her drive you around at night."
LOL

Mark N Yvette said...

Man, Lady, you crack me up!! Thanks for the laugh.

Becky said...

ROFL!!!! Glad y'all made it home safely with no new phobias added to the list! :)

meltedlikewaxps97_5 said...

ROFL!!!

:) Glad you made it home safely! We had a blast!

Unknown said...

LOL!!!! LOVE IT!!!
"it is what it is" is a saying my hubby says all the time! His soldiers "quote" him all the time with that saying ;)
Blessings!