I fell down the stairs at my school one time ended up spraining both my ankles. Two people helped me to a chair got me so ice in a baggie with napkins and then to my car when I was able to actually move without screaming. I never got their names and never gave them mine.
When I was around 13 or so a nice guy that my parents met named Richard taught me how to build a computer and even gave me one eventually. It was my first computer. I now have a career in computing and it's probably all thanks to him.
As a kid, I was really in to climbing trees. There was one tree in the park that was my particular favorite. One day, I walked up to it and I saw two college-aged guys sitting in my tree. This had never happened before and I didn't know how to react, so.. I just sat at the base of the tree wondering what to do about it. Then one of the guys asked me, "do you want to come up?" He was smiling. I nodded and probably blushed, because I was too awkward to talk. He held out his hand hoisted me up with one arm. Then they both jumped out of the tree and walked off. It sounds small an insignificant, but that incident has stuck with me ever since.
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I fell down the stairs at my school one time ended up spraining both my ankles. Two people helped me to a chair got me so ice in a baggie with napkins and then to my car when I was able to actually move without screaming. I never got their names and never gave them mine.
When I was around 13 or so a nice guy that my parents met named Richard taught me how to build a computer and even gave me one eventually. It was my first computer. I now have a career in computing and it's probably all thanks to him.
As a kid, I was really in to climbing trees. There was one tree in the park that was my particular favorite. One day, I walked up to it and I saw two college-aged guys sitting in my tree. This had never happened before and I didn't know how to react, so.. I just sat at the base of the tree wondering what to do about it. Then one of the guys asked me, "do you want to come up?" He was smiling. I nodded and probably blushed, because I was too awkward to talk. He held out his hand hoisted me up with one arm. Then they both jumped out of the tree and walked off. It sounds small an insignificant, but that incident has stuck with me ever since.