I was weighed this morning and I am not overweight at all. I need to shift 400 lbs off the right back axle. If I move 200 lbs to the left front axle, I will even up that axle and still be under my max weight there. I stow probably 75-100 lbs of kitchen gear with a full bag of dog food like I have now under the kitchen table. I can move that to the other side of the rig. I am going to empty the bins over the back axle tomorrow and trade places with heavier and lighter items as much as I can shifting some to the left front axle. They said they would reweigh me tomorrow but I don't know if I can get it all done in time. I was so happy to hear I was not overweight. I had been so concerned about it.
It has been a very stressful day and I am tired! Right after I got weighed, I had my driving lesson. That was really good for me. Gave me quite a bit more confidence. I learned I was starting my turns too soon and am now better able to judge when to turn so I will not run over curbs, etc. I did find out that I am very good at keeping myself centered in my lane. I guess that comes from the years of pulling the pontoon boat. It was wider than our Tacoma PU that I towed it with so I had to always be aware of where it was in the lane. The teacher said I was a safe driver. He said I made good decisions and started thinking about upcoming things before I got there to make my adjustments. I have always driven like that so no difference there. Chuck used to say I let the whole world in front of me. Used to drive him nuts. It's a guy thing. He hated for anyone to get ahead of him. I don't care. Come on around. I will back off to where I want to be again. I like space between me and the vehicle in front of me. Always have. I definitely need to practice backing up, but after he adjusted my mirrors for me, that got easier. Also will have to learn to compensate for a small lack of peripheral vision in right eye. I don't see how close trees and bushes are to me on the right side because I just don't see them. Will have to learn to turn my head a little when coming up on either. Left over effects of an MS episode of optic neuritis. Also my depth perception in that eye is not as good as it was before. These are minor things now. They used to be a lot worse. He said I will learn to compensate for this in the rig just like I did in my car.
All in all, it has been a really good day. Wish they had pizza delivery here though.