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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Feb 22, 2024 ^^
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I remember leaving a store with my mom but getting distracted by the claw machines at the exit (I was a toddler). My mom went through the automatic sliding doors and they closed behind her before I could follow. I was a very tiny child and was not big enough for the sensors to know to open the door, plus, the door was exit only so it did not open from the outside. I remember staring out at my mom, the door not opening and bursting into tears. My mom, (I love her to death) just died laughing because the door wouldn't open for me, and luckily a really kind old lady saw what was going on and stepped over so the door would open. I was so angry at my mom for laughing when I was upset, but now, looking back, I laugh as well. 😂
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I remember one time I was walking by a street market with my grandma. I was about 10/12yo and there was a lot of people. I stopped to look at something and then I proceeded to take my grandma's arm to continue throughout the market.
I kid you not, I walked touching "my grandma's arm" while talking to her about the items for 30 SECONDS before I looked at her and there it was, a woman about the same age as my grandmother (50ish) staring at me, about to burst in laughter.
My natural response was to yell and look everywhere and run while she was laughing her a$s off because she understood the situation from the beginning and she was waiting to see how much time will it take me to realise my mistake 😂
My grandma was a few steps forward and she didn't see anything but I immediately told her and she ended up cracking up so hard and so did I 😂
I will never forget that moment and I will never stop laughing remembering it 😂😂🧡🧡🧡
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You're outfit is stunning. I grew up hard of hearing. I'm now deaf at 27. I can't wear aids bc of chronic otitis media. I'm also autistic and avoid eye contact. We were at a drag race i was 4or5. I was looking at my papas ankles as we walked. I didnt know where he was going i was just following him. I feel my nana pull my shoulders back only to realize i was following him into the mens restroom. I was so embarrassed 😂
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I got caught up in the toys, and got separated from my mom. I went looking for her. I am legally blind and have rather low vision. So I walked up to my mom and told her I was looking all over for her. She turned around and she wasn’t my mom! That scared me and I started crying. Two nice ladies came over and asked what was wrong and I told them I couldn’t find my mama. They took me to the front and had my mom paged. She was young and so she was pretty embarrassed. 😂
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I was one of those kids who would get lost all the time, so my mom taught me how to find the customer service counter in the mall and other places we visited the most so they could help me find her or my dad (and also not to ask any strangers for help, because they could be dangerous if they knew I was alone) well, that led to me being so self assured and confident that I would march up to the service counter and grumbly proclaim “My dad is lost again! his name is so and so, and he is wearing so and so clothes” - 😂
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I remember being like, 5 years old and me and my mom shopping in a Goodwill. I never did stuff like this, but I suddenly just had the urge to mess with my mom and "get lost."
She didn't notice for about 20 seconds and I was just hiding in a clothes rack in the other aisle, but she kept calling my name and getting really worried and speed walking around the store. These two teenagers then noticed me and said my mom was really worried about me, and hearing it from older kids who I thought (and still think lmao) were mean and scary really flipped that switch back to normal in me.
So I snuck up behind my mom and said I was just hiding and that I was sorry. She was very mad at me, understandably so, but I knew it was coming from a place of fear of potentially loosing her child. And since then I've never gotten accidently or purposely lost 👍
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I was a small child that got easily very distracted, I got separated from my parents in public more times than I can count. The worst time was when I was like 4 or 5 my mom was graduating university and I got to go watch her, after the whole ceremony I got distracted by a plant that my mom said that it looked pretty. I walked over to it, wiggling through a crowd and I get to it and it was different shades of pinks and oranges. I turn around to head back to my parents, and they’re not there anymore. I look around and I was too short to see any faces (probably couldn’t have been able to if I was taller) so I just waited by the plant because I seem to have always had social anxiety and didn’t want to bother anyone. I hear my mom calling my name when she finally realised I wandered off. Nowadays I just tap my cane three times and my dad will tap his cane if I need to find my parents
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My nephew got lost at the grocery store as a little kid, so he found an employee and told them. They announced over the loud speaker, “We have a lost boy here named Michael. His mom’s name is Dawn and his dad’s name is Honey.” My SIL always called my brother “honey” so my nephew thought that was his name. It was a running joke throughout his childhood.
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@latisha334
4 months ago
Unrelated but Molly Jane Burke is such a beautiful name
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