Friday, February 19, 2010

Fear

When I was young, I was terrified of trains. As a child, I spent a lot of time at my grandpa's house. Along his property, there were railroad tracks. Everyday, twice a day, the train would zoom by and blow its horn because of an upcoming intersection. It just so happened that when the train tooted its horn, the train was right behind the house which was only about 100 feet. The horrific noise scared me to death. As well, the train shook the ground and the house, seeming like an earthquake. One day, I was playing outside and the door to get inside got locked, but I nor my parents realized it did. Blowing its horn, the train alarmed me and I sprinted to the door, which was locked. Being only four years old, I panicked; I started crying and screaming. I ran to the window and pounded on it as hard as I could until I captured someone's attention; meanwhile, the monster continued to create noise. Finally, my mom opened the door and I ran in, out of breath. She immediately wrapped her arms around me and comforted me until I was calm and tranquil. Childrens' imaginations create irrational but realistic fears that everyone experiences and can look back and laugh about.

3 comments:

  1. Oh cody! I laughed out loud reading that. I never really heard someone say they were afraid of trains. As a young kid though I can see how a huge moving vehicle would be scary. Having a train that close to me when I was little I think I would be freaked out to! It's so interesting how peoples fears impact them in so many ways.
    Your dearest and bestest friend,
    McKenzie :]

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  2. i definately would have been afraid of trains if i was in this situation too! i really liked the part " meanwhile, the monster continued to create noise"!! Way to relate it to Lord of the Flies! :)
    i think this is terrific
    Jessica

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  3. Cody you were such a silly little boy! When I was younger I loved to see trains and make them honk their horns. I would love whenever my mom's car would get stopped for a train, because it was so cool to see. One time my grandma went on a train in France and I was so jealous of her because of my love for trains. Still to this day I get excited when I get stopped for a train.

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