The sunlight hit my closed eyes for a surprising yet warm wake up call. A orange sunset was visible through the window pane asking to be stared at. The birds sung with the voices of angels and a gentle breeze was shaking the branches above was audible in the distance. A smell of pancakes and bacon filled the air with delight, one sniffle could not satisfy my unquenchable hunger that had built up over the night. “Dig in” yelled a loud voice in the distant, not being able to control myself, I stuffed my face full of the delicious and warm food.
Stuffed like a turkey I was contempt with myself, I was happy and ready for the day. A cup of coffee had given me energy for the day to come and I was excited for it. Today was no ordinary day, it was a day that marked many things, but most important of those things was finally being able to drive. I had been awaiting this day since I was 7 and got my first ever toy car. Thats where my interest in everything related to cars, ie driving, came from. My dad was an F1 racer and someday want to become just like him; It’s my dream, no my reality.
I sat at the DMV for hours waiting, which was stupid because the driving test itself was extremely easy. I passed with a perfect 100 which was about what I expected. The first thing I wanted to see with my license was the Austin city skyline, I had always dreamed of driving downtown to see the skyline by myself.