What Is The Most Important Experience In Your Life

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Everyone goes through many different experiences throughout their life. Some people have crazier experiences to remember than others do and it is normally common. Whether it is to happen at a young age, or older it can still happen. Some will remember the bad ones more than the good, or vice versa like myself for instance. In my lifetime, I have had many experiences, but some I remember more than others. I made the mistake of going out late on my graduation night. I had just graduated and wanted to celebrate like most people would it is an achievement I your life. Instead of staying home and enjoying the company of my family, I wanted to go out and have fun. I made the mistake of most teens that can cost them their life. I …show more content…

Once she arrived, we left for the beach. As time passed she want to go back home and me, just come over since we could not find a place to go walk at. Therefore, we turn around and head back to Dothan. I felt like she was starting to tire from driving, so I asked if she wanted to pull over, and rest, she declined. We continue driving, and I keep asking if she wants to make stops and what not she continued saying no, so I ask a few more times before I stop asking. So I fell asleep shortly getting tired out of the blue and when I awoke from my nap of a few minutes, I look over and she is asleep somewhat in control of the wheel. I go to wake her up and when I do she freaks out swerving into the median then, swerving out harder and we tumble for 30yards. I did not have on my seat belt during that crash I was the only thing keeping me seat by pushing myself into the seat. Thankfully, the vehicle landed upright, and I was able to force my door out. On instinct I instantly went to check on her making sure was okay, and at first, she was really freaking out on me hyperventilating, crying, and asking if I was okay. When I finally calmed her down the situation was a little better somehow my phone survived, and I called the police. Sitting there for about ten minutes in darkness with only moon light illuminating our surroundings the police finally showed up. I am just wondering why, and how did this

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