RE: 3SBD Contest! + The Day I Accidentally Pepper Sprayed My Daughter.
Oh wow, is so nice that your baby girl is fine, you acted fast to help her.
About the contest, I'm not a mother but I can clearly remember one thing that almost happened to me that was a potentially big tragedy.
I remember one afternoon when I was like 6 years old and my family was all gathered at my grandma's, my uncle and my grandpa were trying to fire up the barbecue and a few meters away there was a plastic pool were my cousins and I were swimming.
Thing is that I don't know how happened, I just know that one second my two cousins (both older than me, and taller) and I were playing at the pool and the next one my aunt was yelling to my uncle and my cousins were running away.
When I stand up I saw the reason, the fire for the barbecue somehow get to fire some oil that was at the floor all the way to the pool, I was too little at that time and couldn't get out (or in) of the pool without help, there was no one near while I was watching the fire coming fast to the pool. But my grandpa runned faster, he literally saved me when he lifted me up and carried me to the house while my uncle was trying to stop the fire.
After all the shock, tears, and nervous fade away, my uncle put the pool again that somehow was still good and in one piece in the other side of the house, far away from the barbecue and we tried to swim again. But that afternoon we didn't eat barbecue xD, at the end my uncle bought food from a near restaurant.
I will always remember that memory from my grandpa when he saved me.
Great story @izzynaveda! Good thing your Grandfather was so fast acting! 😮 I'm very glad everything turned out all well, as I'm sure was everyone else in your family! 😊
Thanks so much for submitting your story. So far you have a very good chance of winning! 😉
It actually reminds me of a similar story of mine, from when I was about 10 years old.
My two younger brothers and I were out in the backyard and for some reason took it upon ourselves to get rid of a big anthill in our backyard. Being boys, we, of course, decided that gasoline would be a good way to do that. So, being the oldest I poured some of the gasoline we had somehow acquired ( I think it was the stuff for the lawnmower) on the anthill and lit it on fire. All was going well until I decided that more gas was needed on the fire. So I poured some more on. Being 10, I had no idea what would happen. What did happen is that the fire RACED right up the stream of gas!! I panicked and dropped the bowl of gas I had in my hand. It splattered everywhere and, very unfortunately, some drops of it landed on the bare legs of my 2-year-old brother!!
Well, I don't know how it happened but somehow my mother, who was way in the front of the house, heard our screams and I think teleported the distance because she was there in a couple of seconds, or even less it seemed like. She rolled my poor baby brother in the grass and the fire went right out and he was left with some very minor burns on his legs. Still a terrible thing! But it could've and would've been much worse if not for the fast and proper action of my SUPERmom 😇
I, of course, felt terrible for months. In fact, I still feel bad when I think of it, all these many years later. My parents didn't even punish me because they knew how horrible I felt. And needless to say, I never carelessly played with fire again! .....well, ok, almost never! ( I mean I was a little boy, after all! 😎)
Omg O_O I would have going crazy scared! Thanks God your mom was there so fast, I bet she's an Amazon woman, totally Wonderwoman. Is really good your little borther just had minor burns, of course it would have been better if he had nothing but thank God he was fine!
I can't imagine how bad you felt, I'm agree that's more than enough as punishment, think I might cry everytime I see my brother if something like that happens to me (hope it never!) but hey you learned the lesson! I bet you never did something like that again, or at least not while being with your brothers.
My Mom is an amazing woman :)
And thank you, @izzynaveda, you are very kind!