Friday, March 11, 2011

It's A Rainy Affair


Hi, hello, how's it going? So. I don't know why I'm saying this, but my life was a lot more fun when I had school. Well, at least it was a lot more fun because I actually had something to blog about. And right now, my life is nothing but a bag of booooooooring. It's better if I actually have a job, maybe something will happen during working, like if I saw a cute guy (there would always be a cute guy lying around!) or something funny happens. I'm jobless because of a reason though. And that's because of driving lessons. I've been 'busy' with the driving stuff and my JPJ test was...today.

I can't say I wasn't nervous. In fact, I kept blabbering to myself days before that what if I fail? I know that I can't say 'what if' all the time. But I'm considering the possibility of me failing the test because I don't wanna fail. I mean, who does? It's humiliating, depressing and degrading. It's a good thing to prepare for the worse because then, if I do fail, I won't cry my eyes out in front of the others. That would be the most embarrassing moment of the year, of my life even.

Anyway, my last lesson was before the test today, and it was right after the sun came out. Saying I was trying not to drool and fall asleep is probably an understatement. I was pretty much exhausted and it didn't help at all. After the lesson, I quickly made my way into the register hall. I took my tag number and waited for the call. First up, the short hill. Good thing I had my newly found friend with me, Amanina. She was number 33, and I was 34, coincidentally. We talked about how nervous we were, and we came across this 30-year-old guy who we later found out was named Arif. Nina and I wondered if it was his first time going through the JPJ test, because he was quite old to be involved, hahaha. Then I found out that it was his first time, and he drove for 2 years without any license! We were dumbfounded that he never got caught.

Okay so, long story short, hill : passed. Parking : passed. 3-pointer : passed. That left me with the road test. In my opinion I'm pretty decent when it comes to driving on the road but I hoped that's just enough for me to pass. So I waited for my turn, and later this dark-skinned dude with his shades on, called me and gestured for me to get in the car. So, I drove. Luckily, I passed, alhamdulillah :)

And did I mentioned, that it was raining? I quite liked the rain today, it was a blessing from God and the air was cool and refreshing. Definitely helped at keeping me at ease. I was genuinely surprised and happy at my achievement. I was feeling quite gleeful and cheery today that I even spared some changes for a girl who had no small changes in her purse when she wanted to pay for some copied documents. It was something I did straight from my heart. Besides, my purse was getting too heavy from all that change I had, hahaha. Nina passed too, and it just made me even happier. We agreed to contact each other and maybe hang out sometimes. I made new friends along the way and in the end, it was all worth it. I can legally drive now, baby! Woot woot :D

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