You are being a little too hasty at this point -- don t you think? You have to allow just certain circumstances to ensue in context with the events themselves. Once you bed into college, things will come verily so more clearly.The car can be used for living while in Florida. So have it there. As long as you can have a port to safely park and keep it, then there is nothing to be concerned about. After all, it is a car, not a close relative or something. When you wish to slip up there to PA, then the plane is always available, too. As time passes over the course of the school year, you will meet people. Things begin to fall into place. And such anxieties as driving from Florida to Pa will become leisurely to you, for you will see how to pace yourself. It won t feel so daunting as you get in rhythm. For example, there is nothing saying that you cannot begin your drive in the early mornings, leaving out just before or just after the morning rush hour. As you proceed up the east coast, you simply do a layover at some hub or metro area to sleep for the night -- then off you go again the next morning ... You will see how very easy it is. The first time out, simply have someone to drive with you -- they don t have to drive; they can just be there riding shotgun with you. Over time, you will get in synchrony with doing this and as well with yourself.Just before sunset approaches you will simply keep your eyes peeled for a motel or hotel, and then take it. Use the sunrise and sunsets as measures when to take off or pull over and sleep while on the highways. Now, too often people make the mistake that they feel they must do the run all the way up the coast in one fell swoop without stopping. This would be crazy doing if you are not accustomed to distance driving. You have to start slowly and then build up like a jazz musician would do a horn or drum solo. See? Leave doing the distances at first to those who are seasoned at this or to professional drivers, like big-rig drivers: they know what they are doing, see? That will come in time.Having a car while in college can be a boon, a tremendous convenience, and an easy way to corral with people with whom you have grown happy to be around there at school. See?Don t sweat what you would do with your car. So long as there are provisions for parking it somewhere secure, then there is nothing to feel need to micro-manage about. Having the car will afford you independence by having it there. And knowing that you can catch the next plane out of Florida in a moment s notice affords independence, too.Do both!
Saturday, May 23, 2009
College in florida!?!!? -
so i plan on going to college in florida and maybe having a car (they are allowed). but i lived in pa and the only time i would be coming home is for christmas but i dont want to drive from fl to pa by myself, i plan on flying. while at college i dont want to rely on others to take me places so thats why i want to bring my car. how could i have a car while @school and take a plan home for christmas any sugestions on what i could do with the car?