Every word you say, I think I should write down. Don't want to forget come daylight.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Twenty-Three - Earthquake

For future reference:
http://www.9wsyr.com/news/local/story/5-5-earthquake-reported-north-of-Ottawa-Canada/hjieiHHQUEC0Hc14sODVkQ.cspx

For present reference, just so everyone knows: natural disasters are one of my top fears. Like "I encounter this fear and I start acting silly" fears. Along with the dark, bugs, water, and anything bad happening to Rowan. My top 5. I want to vomit. Granted it wasn't even a big deal here... I still felt it. Thane didn't believe me. At first I thought it was Riley lying on the floor, touching the couch, and itching herself with her leg/foot. Then it got a little intense and I realized the whole house was moving and my computer screen was shaking. Thane and I were in the same room and he didn't feel it. Ha. The one thing I love about New York is that it is usually natural disaster, of any sort, free. I like that. I can't even handle thunderstorms.

Yuck. Call me a baby. Or say I'm overdramatic. I don't care. Just as long as it doesn't happen again.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

yeah. you would of freaked out in FL during Hurricane Ivan. I did. It was prolly the most terrifying experience of my life. It brought with it tornados that ripped thru the yard and reeked havoc on our house like a month after we moved in. It was terrifying. The eye of the storm was calm but it just terrified me even more because ik what was coming for the rest of the storm. I was awake in bed for the whole thing. ack.

Jami Goldberg said...

I knowwww. When I was reading about it in your journal I was like freaking out! Like, I could barely read it. Hahaha. But I didn't say anything because I didn't want you to know how retarded I was. Haha.

Unknown said...

It was terrifying. ha. I just saw that you commented back on my comment to you. stupid blogger.