Driving on snow

During the first major snowfall after I turned sixteen, my father gave me the keys to the car and said, “Go find an empty parking lot and learn how to drive in the snow.”

I knew the concepts from driver’s school, but I had never experienced the real thing.

Sure enough, spinning around for thirty minutes taught me plenty about how to maneuver the vehicle in slippery conditions. It was fun, too.

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Find the snowy parking lots in life. Go where you can learn and play without causing any real damage. And don’t just go slow: purposely find the edge of control so you know what to do when things start to go sideways.

Because sometimes we have to leave dry pavement to learn valuable lessons.

stephen