When all else fails read the owners manual.
Took 500 pages before I got to the good stuff of starting, driving etc, the first 500 pages was just the usual safety, seat belts, child restraints etc, I still have 200+ pages to go but got a headache reading it all, next section is maintenance, still got to find the ejector seat button lol.
It's been raining since we got the car so haven't taken it out yet, but this afternoon a drive over to the peg leg makers to get my new leg and then on the way home stop at our favorite sea food shop for a lovely sea food dinner.
My doctor contacted me yesterday at lunch time and the insurer OT person contacted her about me learning to drive again once the mod is done to the accelerator pedal, so she phoned me up to see how I will go and told her I am so hanging to drive again so she signed the paperwork for me to go ahead to learn to use my left leg/foot to drive again once the dual accelerator pedal is installed, the CTP insurer is paying for the mod.
Be good having my freedom back again, 5 1/2 month relying on others to get around as well taxi's/Uber, I rather pay for fuel and go wherever I want but it be a little while yet before it happens for me, so Debra is my taxi driver till that happens, but she have to take it easy till she gets to know all the bells and whistles are lol.
Next year when all rehab is over and Debra has healed right up we be planning a few trips away we have 12 months to make up for, and the first trip be a camping trip to our favorite beach side camping ground up at Rainbow Beach/Inskip Point for a week or 2, love that place but up there in the off peck season when its quieter.
Getting closer 3 hrs to go to get my new leg, but who's counting lol, my rehab phoned up this morning to see if I got my new leg yet and told them this afternoon so a session up at rehab tomorrow afternoon, and next week be 3 rehab sessions as well a app up at the hospital for a check up on the leg amputation where I spent 24 days recovery from the big cut so a busy week ahead.
Well it gets me out of the house, the amputee rehab sends me a cab for my sessions up at the hospital but the other visit have to take the bus but tomorrow will try to arrange a rehab session for the same day as the check up app.
Things are starting to fall in place to getting back to a near normal life again and glad it's going quicker than it has as I could have been waiting 12 months or more for a leg if the CTP insurer wasn't on board.
Ashley