This morning my husband took one of our cars in to the Toyota dealership for service.
I picked him up and we went out for breakfast. We tried a different breakfast spot
on Sullivan Ave in South Windsor. The Red Cabin. It was ok.
After breakfast, I had to drop him back off at Toyota to pick up the car,
so I was driving. But since it wouldn't be ready for another half hour,
I told him I needed to get something at JoAnn's Fabrics.
As we headed down Buckland Road toward JoAnn's,
he asked "Where you going?" in a semi-frantic kind of way.
I said "JoAnn's Fabrics, remember?"
He said "Why didn't you turn left?"
I said "Because that's not how you get there. It's straight."
He said "I thought it was up by Target."
I said "No, it's straight ahead to the right."
So I drove to JoAnn's and parked.
I got what I needed (vinyl to put over the new sofa where the cat scratches it).
We got back in the car.
I was still driving.
Pulling out of the parking lot, I started to turn right to go back out
to Buckland Road, the way we came in.
He said "Where you going?"
I said "To drop you off at Toyota"
He said "You need to go left"
I said "No I don't. I'm going back out the way I came in."
He said "You can't go out that way!"
I said "Yes you can. I do it all the time."
He said "No you can't"
Instead of arguing, I turned left instead.
I didn't mention that now I would have two extra traffic lights to make it through.
We got to the main intersection and I got in the right lane to turn right.
He said "Where you going?"
I said "To drop you off at Toyota."
He said "Why are you turning. You need to go straight."
This time I didn't answer, but continued to drive the way I wanted to.
Then he realized where I was going.
He said "Oh, you're taking the highway. It's faster to go through the mall."
I said "I don't really care if I get there faster. I like to go on the highway."
I DIDN'T question his reasoning. You see, by going on the highway one
exit, I was avoiding 7 traffic lights on a busy road. There was no doubt in
my mind it was faster to take the highway.
When I got off the exit, I pre-empted his query by announcing that I planned
to turn left at the end of the ramp.
He said "That's good."
This is why I don't like to drive when my husband is the passenger!
I picked him up and we went out for breakfast. We tried a different breakfast spot
on Sullivan Ave in South Windsor. The Red Cabin. It was ok.
After breakfast, I had to drop him back off at Toyota to pick up the car,
so I was driving. But since it wouldn't be ready for another half hour,
I told him I needed to get something at JoAnn's Fabrics.
As we headed down Buckland Road toward JoAnn's,
he asked "Where you going?" in a semi-frantic kind of way.
I said "JoAnn's Fabrics, remember?"
He said "Why didn't you turn left?"
I said "Because that's not how you get there. It's straight."
He said "I thought it was up by Target."
I said "No, it's straight ahead to the right."
So I drove to JoAnn's and parked.
I got what I needed (vinyl to put over the new sofa where the cat scratches it).
We got back in the car.
I was still driving.
Pulling out of the parking lot, I started to turn right to go back out
to Buckland Road, the way we came in.
He said "Where you going?"
I said "To drop you off at Toyota"
He said "You need to go left"
I said "No I don't. I'm going back out the way I came in."
He said "You can't go out that way!"
I said "Yes you can. I do it all the time."
He said "No you can't"
Instead of arguing, I turned left instead.
I didn't mention that now I would have two extra traffic lights to make it through.
We got to the main intersection and I got in the right lane to turn right.
He said "Where you going?"
I said "To drop you off at Toyota."
He said "Why are you turning. You need to go straight."
This time I didn't answer, but continued to drive the way I wanted to.
Then he realized where I was going.
He said "Oh, you're taking the highway. It's faster to go through the mall."
I said "I don't really care if I get there faster. I like to go on the highway."
I DIDN'T question his reasoning. You see, by going on the highway one
exit, I was avoiding 7 traffic lights on a busy road. There was no doubt in
my mind it was faster to take the highway.
When I got off the exit, I pre-empted his query by announcing that I planned
to turn left at the end of the ramp.
He said "That's good."
This is why I don't like to drive when my husband is the passenger!
And, Gayle, that's why I NEVER EVER EVER drive when husband is in the car. I just sit back and let him worry about traffic lights!! hahaha
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