Mission: Accomplished
It was a quiet afternoon. As I approached, kids in tow, I saw an elderly lady doing it. She was smooth, really smooth. She did it in one smooth move, no glitches.
I watched in awe. She must have been in her late sixties. And she didn't hesitate the way I would. She seemed to function on autopilot. This was bad. Why did I hesitate to grab the bull by the horns? What did I have to lose after all? (That, my dear readers, is a purely rhetorical question)
I furtively scanned the place. I was here well ahead of time, and the place was empty. I had a good five minute to go before there would be any witnesses to my attempt. Not that there was anything wrong with witnesses, but I didn't want anyone watching me do this. Not the first time at least.
I had my kids to think of. They were both with me, and the older one is at a very observant phase of life. What would she think if I was very obvious in what I was trying? Even worse, what if I failed?
'No,' I said to myself, 'I have to do this. It's now or never.'
With one last look around to ensure there were no witnesses I went to a relatively isolated area. I took a deep breath. I took the plunge.
I looked around. And I had done it. Flawlessly.
I called the better half.
BH: Hello.
Me: I did it! I finally did it!
BH: (slightly slow on the uptake) Huh? What?
Me: Take a guess. Take three guesses.
BH: (sounding distinctly worried) Do I want to know?
Me: I reverse parked. I reversed into a parking slot without mishaps. Perfectly in line.
BH: Cool!!!!!! Good work.
Me: Of course, there were no cars two lots on either side of where I parked. And three lots in the row in the front were empty too.
That's what baby steps are all about. One thing at a time. One small thing at a time.
And it's also the first time that I backed into a lot without hitting something.
I'm so proud of me!
A minor footnote.
I've only made two attempts before this. The first time I reverse parked, the car had a casual fling with a wall. Lots of hurt feelings as the wall didn't really seem to care that it hurt my poor car. The other time was when a really rude concrete pillar got in the way and refused to apologize.
4 comments:
Wow! You reverse-parked! Oh wait, no cars on the sides & no cars in the front?... hmmm...oh well, that's still quite an achievement. The only time Imanaged to do that that was during my driving test. After I got my license to kill...errr...drive, I miraculously forgot!
Not bad...for a woman ..hehe..cudnt resist..now, just learn how to read map,shout abuse at anyone who cuts u off, double park on a bridge and soon u will be driving like a man
Congratulations! Lets not split hair about whether parking in an empty lot really counts or not...
The mystery did keep me on the edge though...
tbc: thanks :D not bad for someone who's driving after a decade, what?
tys: your better half really needs to have a talk with you about sexist remarks :D And the Japanese bow when they overtake, so one doesn't have the heart to say rude things.
preethy: i've been assured that I wouldn't make it in Tokyo :D I guess i'm ok with 'inaka' but that this just won't do in the big city. what'd you say?
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