Thursday, March 11, 2010

Babysitting

I babysat for the munchkin today. How quickly she is growing! She's growing, not only physically, but mentally. Her vocabulary and understanding are taking leaps and bounds. You can see her imagination at work when you play with her. It's amazing to watch a little person's personally develop. Such joy to be a grandmother.

I've become a nervous Prius driver. The psychological ramifications of all the negative news about Toyota does have an impact whether I want it to or not. Every strange move the car makes has me wondering if it's going to take off and accelerate on its own. Apparently, a lot of people are have thoughts like mine. There has been a spike in complaints about unintended acceleration in Priuses since all this stuff began airing. It was reassuring to read, however, that a lot of it is psychological. It's a phenomenon that happens frequently. Young medical students are guilty of it when they study a new disease. Suddenly they have all the symptoms of that disease. Now every Prius is a potential runaway. Still, it has made me far more aware of how I drive and what the car is doing.

I'm learning to drive my Prius so that I get optimal gas mileage. It is changing my driving habits - for the good, I think. I used to make jack-rabbit starts, but now I ease up to speed and try to drive with my foot off the gas pedal as much as possible. The screen on the dash shows me what my miles per gallon are, and it's fun to try to get it well over 40 mpg. Today I was in the 47 mpg range, just by managing my driving more carefully.

I still like the car, and just pray I don't have any "unintended acceleration" incidents to deal with. Just to be on the safe side, I've practiced putting the car in nuetral while its moving. It's different from a regular shift, so it does take a bit of practice. I haven't tried shutting the car off while driving as yet. I just have to remember to count to three slowly while holding in the start button should an incident occur. For now, though, I have to relax and just drive again. It is a fun car to drive.

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