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This one time… no, not that time, the other time…

I’m going to tell you this story about how I hijacked a van when I was a wee child, somewhere around ripe old the age of 5 or 6.

Not to be confused with the time that same year I had decided to see what smoking a cigarette was like when my mom left one burning in the ashtray of the old blue Chevette in the driveway at The Gray House to run back into the house to grab something, and thought I would die but hid my discomfort because I didn’t want to get in trouble as she came back out and got in the car to take me to I Don’t Remember Where.  Yeah.  Not to be confused with that day.

We were in the van – I don’t remember who’s van it was – in the driveway of my grandparents’ new house (( at least I’m pretty sure that’s where we were… I think… )) with both of my sisters, Alli and Sarah, and our cousin Jerin.  I don’t know how I got the notion in my head that pulling the lever next to the steering wheel was a good idea (( come to think of it now, there might have been a lit cigarette involved here, too )), but I did it and suddenly we were in what I now know to be ‘neutral’ and the van was slowly rolling backwards.

Toward the street.

I was crying in the front seat while Sarah and Jerin were panicking, and Alli was “reading” a Winnie The Pooh or Where’s Waldo? book – completely oblivious to what was going on the entire time.

Where were the grown ups, you ask?  And why were we children often left unattended in vehicles?  Well, I’ll tell you.

It was the late 80’s.  There were no rules about leaving children or pets unattended in vehicles for any period of time (( or wearing seat belts, for that matter )).  I mean really, how much trouble could 4 kids aged 11 and under get into while waiting in a van in the driveway?

Quite a bit, the grown ups learned, as my uncle ran around the back of the van to try and stop it from rolling into the road.  I’m pretty sure Sarah jumped out too and was trying to help him, but I was in full on panic mode by that point (( what can I say, I started early )) and all I remember from between fits of sobs is that a) Alli in all her 4 year old glory was still oblivious to what was going on, and 2) I was terrified that my sister and uncle were getting sucked under a gigantic moving vehicle and it was all my fault.

Oh, and I think the front driver side door was open beside me.

That’s a lot for a small child.

21 Responses to “This one time… no, not that time, the other time…”

  • Ohhhh scary for sure! I remember sitting in the vehicle waiting for hours.

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    SillyJaime Reply:

    It was a regular boring occurrence when we were kids!

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  • That is SO scary!!
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    SillyJaime Reply:

    It was. But it makes for a funny story. :]

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  • Franco:

    I remember a similar incident when I was waiting in front of a Blockbuster in my dad’s old Maroon colored 280z… Fortunately, we rolled into a small depression in the road and the vehicle stopped. Wasn’t my fault, though, the vehicle was just old and the brakes only worked on a completely flat surface. I do remembering freaking out, running into the Blockbuster and leaving my younger brother in the vehicle – which probably could have turned out a lot worse.

    Ah, the good ole’ days.

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    SillyJaime Reply:

    I’m not sure if the world was safer, or if we were just ignorant of the dangers.

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    Franco Reply:

    I think if anything the world was probably not as safe, and people were much more lax in their supervision. I know my younger cousins now aren’t victim to half as many bumps and bruises as my brother and I were – and I know none of them have so much as fractured a bone.

    Look at us old farts reminiscing… Soon we’ll be saying, “Back in my day!”

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    SillyJaime Reply:

    I think we old farts are smarter by having had said experiences and broken bones, ya know?

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    Franco Reply:

    Indubitably!

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  • Jean:

    and how does it end??? did you hit anything? was anyone injured?

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    SillyJaime Reply:

    No. Adults came and saved the day. Read Sarah’s comment below yours. :]

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  • Sarah:

    Very good story, thought because no one was there to photograph the incident your memory is a bit hazy. Let me refresh…

    We older children, Jerin & I were chatting in the front of the van parked outside the Newland Motel in Misquamicut where out Aunt was living at the time. While the wee ones, Jaime, Alli & Sarah Rose, were in the back playing. We were waiting because many loong moments before disaster struck our parents said it was time to go & to get in the van. Jaime being the nosy little younger sister wanted to get in front and hang out with us- which of course we TOTALLY did not want! But she insisted and pushed her way to the fornt drivers side seat with Jerin and before you knew it *BAM* she had touched something she wasn’t supposed to (TYPICAL!) and I noticed we were moving backwards. At 9 (maybe 10 not really sure) I thought I was wonder woman and jumped out the passenger side door and went to the back of the van to stop it from rolling into the street- all the while my AWESOME cousin (Jerin) pushing on the gas pedal! Uncle Jerry cam LEAPING down and over the stairs and flung open the drivers side door and hit the brake! My daddy came to the back and yelled at me for being behind the van while it was moving. I didn’t understand, my paretns told me I could do anything I put my mind to & so I thought I could stop it before it went out into the street- I was 9- what the hell did I know?!

    Now thats how the story goes lil sis! <3

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    SillyJaime Reply:

    Thanks for setting the record straight, but I still don’t remember it exactly like that. Seeing as how I was what, 4? I definitely saw things differently. :D

    I always knew you were Wonder Woman.

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  • Yeah, been there done that.. Actually, I was about the same age, and being the oldest of my mother’s offspring, my infant brother was in his carseat in the back…. Mom had run into some place to do something, and there wasn’t much for a parking lot, maybe a few feet before the car would have been in the middle of a very busy main street blocking important traffic. I remember a jogger coming to help stop the car before mom even knew what was going on…

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    SillyJaime Reply:

    Sometimes strangers really are amazing.

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  • And you thought my snake story was bad?

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    SillyJaime Reply:

    Hey, blame my parents for leaving us unattended! :D Only you can take the blame for putting a snake between your boobs.

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  • I had a friend who did something similar: he got into the front and put the family car in drive! Going right through the porch on the raised ranch they were living in. It was pretty cool if I remember right. Course, I have that problem too, where you remember the story as you think it happened not quite as it was.

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    SillyJaime Reply:

    Everything looks different to little kids.

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  • LiLu:

    My mom had a leash for my sister.

    She was either ahead of the times, or a Communist.
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    SillyJaime Reply:

    Is it even legal to leash your kids yet? She was probably ahead of the times.

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