I have had my share of scares. Some pretend, like at the local haunted house as a kid or seeing a movie like Silence of the Lambs (one of my favorite movies.) Some real – like when we lost my daughter Mia at Liberty Airport in Newark NJ and feared she’d gotten onto a train to the next terminal. She has autism and that would have ended very, very badly. Last Spring, we were robbed while I was home alone. I could tell you about it, but you can watch a video and see for yourself. I shook like a leaf as I called the police…
Holy crap, Kim!!!!!
I don’t even know where to begin with this. First of all, BRAVO!
Man — floods, firings, robberies… never let it be said that there is no adventure in your life.
Here’s what I always wonder watching stuff like this though — did it feel goofy re-enacting everything? I always imagine it would feel silly doing the re-enactment part of a segment like that.
Very impressed you kept your wits, and I thank whoever’s paying attention no one got hurt. That is indeed a big-time scare.
How scary! I doubt I would have thought to go outside to make the phone call.
It DID feel incredibly dumb re-enacting the robbery! But I had this book coming out and well, you know…. (I know, I know!)
While you were home? Jeez…your life definitely is made of adventure. This qualifies as a good scare, and by good I mean awful.
This is insane! Wow, I’m very glad you are okay and that you were able to react so quickly!
Kim, I’m sitting here shaking my head and wondering if there’s anything you can’t do?! Brave beyond words….
Thank God you and yours were safe. Well done.
Holy cow! That’s an amazing story. Will you show me some of your ninja moves sometime?
Tawna
My Ninja move looks a lot like walking out the front door.