The
Unexpected
I’m here to tell you about the unexpected,
the surprising, and the unforgettable moment. It happened when I was only in the
fourth grade in 2010, when I was only 10 years old. This happened while I was
almost by Tiger Town from leaving the hospital. My aunt, brother, little
cousin, and grandma were involved. There was a car wreck that was about to happen,
then all of a sudden BAM! A car hit us pretty hard out of nowhere, this
happened unexpected. The van had flipped about three times. I didn’t know what
was going on, I thought it was just a dream until I woke up and saw the back
window shattered, glass was everywhere, and my lip was bleeding. There were a
lot of people that got out of their cars to help us get out of the van, I
remember a man picking me up to get me out of the van. The main belief of my
memory was starting to believe that people really do have a good heart. Self-control is one value I believe in because,
I was able to control my behavior as I got out the car, and I didn’t panic as
much as my brother did. I believe in loyalty, because I had faith in those
people that help me and my family. I also believe in cooperation, because those
people that helped me and my family cooperate with us to keep us calm, they
even told us it was going to be okay. They kept cooperating with us until the
ambulance got there. Honesty is another important value that I believe in. I
believe in this value because, everybody that was in the car with me had to be
honest with the police as they asked questions.
I also had to be honest when they asked me if I was wearing a seat belt,
I told them the truth and said “yes.” I really believe that honesty plays an
important part in people lives. Today I would want to tell people that before
this event I thought that I was just going to get home safe. On that day I
actually started to believe that people really do have a good heart because, so
many people got out of their cars to help us out, and they didn’t leave until
they knew for sure that we was okay.
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