Sunday, October 29, 2006

Blog Challenge: Scared

With Halloween upon us, tell us about a time in your life when you were scared. Shaking, screaching, frozen, trembling, crying, sick-to-your-stomach, whatever scared. Maybe you were a child, maybe you were an adult, maybe it was a nightmare, maybe it was a job interview. Whatever. You've been scared before.
Tell us!

There isn't really much that terrifies me. Most bugs that I was afraid of when I was younger don't really bother me much anymore. I don't care for snakes, but the non-poisonous ones I can tolerate. I can handle most critters, I guess.

What I'm truly scared of, really REALLY scared of, is flying in an airplane.

I haven't always had this fear. I have flown to Spain. I've flown to Los Angeles, to New Orleans, to Miami, to Washington, DC, to Orlando (many times), and to Belize (even braving a little airplane whose engines were so loud I couldn't carry on a conversation with my friends!)

Flying never bothered me until one day in late March, 1997. My husband and I were returning from a four-day Caribbean cruise. We were aboard the filing-for-bankruptcy (at the time) AirSouth flying back from Miami. It was the most turbulent flight I've ever experienced. We were in the middle of the flight and people had unbuckled their seatbelts (the captain had turned off the seatbelt sign) so several passengers actually hit the roof of the plane. People were screaming and calling on Jesus. It was not fun.

After that experience, I swore it would take a miracle to ever get me on board a plane again.

Then we all suffered through the horrific events of 9/11. That was the nail in the coffin for me. NO MORE FLYING. Zip. Nada. Nothing. Nope. Not. Me. FOR-get it.

Until my husband convinced me to fly to Orlando in January 2005. We wanted to take our two oldest children to Disney World, and my husband was adamant that he wasn't thrilled about making a 16-hour round trip drive.

Hmph.

He won. I flew. I didn't like it, but it was only an 85-minute jaunt and I survived it.

Then we took all four of our children to Orlando in December 2005. We did okay on that trip, too.

My husband and I flew again to Disney World for our 10th anniversary in January 2006. I didn't want to go without my kids. It scared me to think that my children could be left orphans if our plane crashed. I'm still here, but that one was a nail biter.

The time for me to fly has come again.

I have to get on a plane (a TINY plane) on Thursday.

This time I'm going to Texas without any of my family. I'm flying on a TINY plane. (Did I already mention that it's a TINY plane?)

I do NOT like tiny planes.

I know I'll have a blast once we get on the ground in Texas, but that nearly 3-hour trip on a seemingly model-sized airplane is FREAKIN' ME OUT.

Freakin' me TOTALLY out.

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