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Post by hayyy on Nov 3, 2014 17:21:42 GMT
I was most scared was last year when i had gotten poison oak and was covered in it and was going to be in the hospital.
Mrs. Smilie:
Oh that's horrible! I think unplanned trips to the hospital are pretty terrifying. You feel so out of control.
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Post by KED on Nov 3, 2014 17:22:37 GMT
I don't really know how to answer this question. I know I've been afraid before, but picking the thing that made me the most afraid is proving to be kind of hard to answer. Mrs. Smilie says: Maybe just a general type of situation that scares you? I'm a really jumpy person in general, and I can't handle scary stuff like movies and such. But i dunno, never really been in a situation that I would label as the time I was most afraid.
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Post by herpaderp on Nov 3, 2014 17:22:58 GMT
My mom and her boyfriend at the time were fighting. It was about 3 a.m. in midsummer; I was 12 and it was super hot. We had just moved into this super old giant house and there was no air conditioning. I was lying awake in my upstairs bedroom watching an infomercial on pajama jeans (remember those?) when I heard my mom scream the first time. I muted the television and tried to pick up the subject of the altercation, but all the words were inaudible muffled sounds--loud, but indecipherable. I heard some thuds downstairs, some other despicable noises. Then I heard my mom scream again, another loud thud, and then everything went silent. I walked down the hallway to my brother's room and held him. I had hoped he had been asleep, but he wasn't. So I held him and promised we were gonna make it out alive. The heavy footsteps creeping up the stairs were the worst. I just knew the guy had killed my mom and he was on his way to kill us, too. I felt like I was in a stupid, cheesy horror movie. But it was my mom, and she just kinda rocked us back and forth and said she didn't know where we were going or when or how, but that Danny wasn't getting up. She kept repeating that she just didn't have any money. My little brother went and got three bucks out of his piggy bank and offered them to Mom, and she didn't take it. The cops showed up not too much later and arrested my mom because I mean, Danny was knocked out on the living room floor from being impaled with a stiletto; I guess my sister called them. They let her go on account of Danny's threats and the burns and cuts and bruises all over her from their "discussions". I didn't think I'd make it out of that, so yeah that was kinda' scary I guess.
Mrs. Smilie says:
Oh, that breaks my heart. No child should ever have to witness something like that. I am thankful that you and your family got out of that situation. Thank you for feeling comfortable enough sharing this with us.
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Post by wasssssuuhhh on Nov 3, 2014 17:23:27 GMT
when I was in a cheer mood and i did a cartwheel into my coffee table and I had 2 holes in my leg and I didn't even know i did anything till i saw blood drip on my carpet and then i lifted y pants leg up and its was just 2 gigantic holes and I had to get stitches.. ? Mrs. Smilie says: Holy cow! And you didn't feel it happen? No. it didn't hurt i was scared about getting stitches
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Post by Emma on Nov 3, 2014 17:24:02 GMT
one time there was an actual spider in my bed One time I fell asleep and I woke up a few minutes later with my tarantula on my chest.. ._.
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Post by Paige on Nov 3, 2014 17:24:28 GMT
The most scared I've ever been was when my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. I was 7 at the time and I didn't really know what was going on. I didn't know what to do or how to react. How was I supposed to grow up without a mom? This experience has caused me to have a strong relationship with my mom. Because I'm reminded of the fact that I'm lucky to have her here with me today. This has also caused me and my brother to have a stronger relationship because he was always there for me at that time. He explained what was going on to me, talked about it with me, and hugged me when I cried because I was scared.
Mrs. Smilie says:
Cancer is an awful disease. I hate it. I am so glad that your mom is okay and that the experience strengthened you and your family.
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Post by #10 on Nov 3, 2014 17:28:24 GMT
I was scared my 8th grade year because i tried out for jr. legion and almost no 8th graders made it but i did so i was scared for no reason
Mrs. Smilie says:
That's awesome that you made it! I think you are going to be able to relate to Joshua in our story today.
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