When I was sixteen my Dad gave me access to his pickup truck. Man, I still have great memories of that 1981 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe, v-6, Three-speed on the column. I had fun learning to drive that thing. But, a lesson that I learned that has stuck with me for the past 19 years is that sometimes you have to tell somebody what needs to be done. They don’t always know what to do.
I had been driving for a few months when my Dad wanted to use his truck one afternoon. So, he took the truck and went to town. On his way to town, he heard a clack-clack-clack sound coming from the engine. It seems that noone had the oil changed in the truck, and when he checked the dip stick it was bone dry. When he got home, he began to chew me out for not checking the oil and not maintaining the vehicle. Well, noone had ever told me that I had to do those things. I did not know that I had to check the oil. Luckily for me the engine did not blow up, and the truck was fine.
There is a lesson to be learned here. Don’t always expect your children to know how to do things. We as parents have to tell and teach them how to do things. Whatever the lesson or skill may be, who is teaching your child?
Great story and so true! It is so important to tell our kids how to do the things we want them to know and do. Sometimes even more than once.:) Great post.
Hi Jamie,
Glad to see you back? I had a similar situation but not exactly like yours when I turned 16 !
I talked my Dad into let me use the car one friday night and He told me to be home by 11:00 oclock because he had to leave by 3:00 am to go to work! He was a truck driver ! I had cruised over to Cairo Ga from Thomasville and forgot what time it was ! It was 10:45 pm and in my haste I back up to fast and put a Hole in the gas tank when I backed over a concrete post which I didn’t see?
I had to fill up car with gas just to get back to Thomasville and put about 5 gallons in tank? When I got home I took a foot tub and stuck under car to catch gas ? When my Dad got ready to leave the car gas guage showed empty ! He woke me up and I’ll have to say that the things he said to me wasn’t nice ! But I did make things a little better when I showed him the foot tub full of gas under the car!
I was restricted for 6 months from using car! Very valuable lesson I learned the hard way.
Blessings.
Ron.
Hey Murphys,
Been missing your posts! Look forward to seeing you soon.
Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation
Anyway … nice blog to visit.
cheers, Paganism.