first off; notice the question at the top of the page? you all should answer these, because it is a great way to remember things as well as let all of us get to re-know each other.
The question: what were my greatest fears as a child?
I remember that I used to be terribly afraid of the Stay Puff'd Marshmallow Man from the movie Ghostbusters. I used to also be afraid of the movie "Three men and a baby" because My sister used to tell me there was a ghost on it, and would pause the movie at the point in which the ghost made his cameo.
I have always been very much afraid of heights, and the "normal" stuff, I know my mom has tried to take blame/credit for them, but i think i've probably done that to myself.
~I know this question is a fun one, so I'm anxious to see everyones answers!
Love you all,
Nick
P.S. let me know if you all want to make this a private blog, or if you are all fine how it is.
My Greatest fears!!
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The boogie man. We lived outside of Delta and I had an overexcited imagination. I didn't dare sleep alone and I knew the boogie man was under my bed. I would turn the light on and put the covers just up under my eyes so I could see if anything was coming to get me. I didn't even dare let one of my limbs fall to the side of my bed for fear the boogie man would get me. I grew up with a lot of different fears, not exactly sure where they came from but now I am so greatful to a God who takes away our fears.
First of all, Love the photos Courtney. Thanks so much. As to my greatest fears. Well the one thing that I was truly scared of was the closet in our room (Kris and mine) there was this opening covered up by a board in the ceiling. I was sure there was something up there and of course Bob would validate my fears. I think that is where Kris and I got so paranoid about the boogey man. (from Bob!) Also, I was very afraid of mentally ill people, because that was for real! One night, Lynette came into my room, (can't remember if Kris was there or not, I don't think so) Anyway, she was acting mentally ill big time! Bent over and walking wierd and making horrible gutteral sounds. I was so scared that I called for my Mom. Well, there was mom behind her, just laughing her head off. I still remember this and couldn't beleive that my mother would not protect me! I DID NOT think it was funny in any way and was very put out that they did that to me! Funny your memories and what sticks into your mind, That is why seeing Physcho (remember that movie) just absolutely scared the socks off me! That last view with that son turning around in that chair, I still remember. Didn't like that movie at all, but had to watch it at a sleeping party. ugh (If you haven't seen it, be prepared to be scared!)
Aunt Myrna
I remember Court telling me about the Three Men and A Baby Ghost too--I never did see it. And wasn't it a Buck who pointed out the hanging munchkin in the Wizard of Oz? Eerie...
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