Best day was when I was 14, I was on a field trip with my friends from high school. It was a 4 hour drive and we were having so much fun in the bus. We finally got to our destination. This place is like something you've never seen. Its a National Park and there's many trails in it. The first group of people went ahead. No teachers or guide, just 10 kids walking and messing around. These trips are supposed to build a strong relationship between you and your other classmates. It was going very well, and to top it off this place was beautiful ! if you can think of heaven this place will match it. link
worst day; when we finally got in the water and were playing and racing each other we notice the current was a little strong. Some of us decided to stay a little closer to the edge. We were there hanging out and all of the sudden we notice that one of our friends was missing. A 14 year old boy that was NEVER quiet. He was always the center of attention. Everyone knew who he was at school. What was a perfect day with our friends turned into hell. We looked for him everywhere, we even try thinking that he had gone for a walk and got lost. One of the guys in the group tried diving to see if he could see anything. It was impossible, the current was too strong. When the rest of the 75 students came to where the first group was they didn't understand what was going on. There was a lot of crying, yelling, anger. The guides that were on the hike with the second group didn't even know how to swim. They were completely useless. Since the crowd had gone out of control the teachers made us go back to the bus. LONGEST walk ever. Some of our friends were breaking down, having asthma attacks, cuts and bruises since the trail was very slippery because it had been raining.
The grown ups made us go back since the place was going to be filled with cops and paramedics. The 4 hour ride home was awful, everyone was shocked, the person that was being a goofball and making us laugh was not there anymore. Arriving home and seeing all of our parents and know that some parents were heading to that place to see what the police said.
Next day our friend was found, I will never forget that day. I remember every single moment from getting up in the morning to the awful screaming of some people.
We all became a very close class, we had been there for each other, we all understood the pain that no one else understood. We were all very upset when the news articles were complete bullshit. (never trust the media)
We became really close to his parents and his little sister. So close that the parents went to our graduation.
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The worst day of my life was the 1st July 2005. My mum had been sick for about five years. That day she died at home, at 4 am from an asthma attack. Her attack were always painful to her but that time she passed out in a couple of minutes and that was it. The last person she saw was my dad who she loved so much, We had spend an amazing last day together so I have that for me. She was also the person I loved the most. After that I was a mess.
The next day was my birthday, an happy day turned into everyone crying. four days before that I was having fun shopping clothes with her as birthday presents. I wore them at her funeral.
it's hard turning 14 and beginning your teen years without your mum by your side.
It was a lige changing events for me.
I had many best day. If I had to chose one it's probably the day I realized I was in love with my boyfriend. I love him so much. We've just been together for six month but that day, I told him that that hole that I felt in my heart since my mum died was now full. Sure, somehow it's still a little present because I'm still going through life without her but I have someone by my side, I know I can share everything with him. It took me a little more than eight years to finally feel that good.
That's an incredibly good question. Lots of things come to mind but here's one of each.
Best day: I was fortunate enough to dance with this guy I was secretly in love with when I was 13. We were surrounded by a whole bunch of other kids, but I swear it felt like it was only him and I - like we were all alone in the whole universe. I felt this absolutely incredible sense of joy that still makes me ridiculously happy when I think about it all these years later. :)
Worst day: When my first dog died. I felt this horrible grief for months after and felt as though I had failed her. I still feel that way, actually. I loved her very much, but love wasn't enough, I suppose. :(
Well the best day of my life and the worst day of my life were the same day, the same time. actually the same event.
I'm a dry alcoholic. But in my drinking days I was a very heavy drinker.
after finishing a night shift I was off work for a few days My usual routine was when I got home, I would have a drink or thirty and as I was off I started playing video games to unwind.
At some point during the day I blacked out. Somewhere around 5pm I decided to get some take out for dinner. So I drive to the restaurant pick up dinner and start driving home.
at a stop light the truck in front of me stopped. I didn't. I hit him. At the next stop light the same truck in front of me stopped. I didn't. I hit him. This time the police were called. (I know this "black out" stuff, from the accident report and the statement I apparently gave the cop)
I was arrested. Taken to the station and given a breathalyzer test. .08 is the legal limit. I blew .373. I was held for a while and later released with a future court date. I pled guilty and was given a one year driving suspension and a $1000 fine. As well I had to take a one day course on the dangers of drunk driving which cost $800
I had been drinking for well over 20 years. For about the last 18 months I was drinking 2-3 40 oz of bourbon a day. I knew I was out of control and had wanted to quit drinking but couldn't.
This arrest was the kick in the ass I needed. I have not had a drink since that day Oct. 11, 2000.
After the court case was done. I sent the arresting officers an e-mail, thanking them for arresting me. And for the way They treated me. The two officers felt bad that they had arrested me. But they were just doing their job. I hold no grudges against them.
I guess I should mention. I'm a civilian employee for the police department I was arrested by.
worst day was probably hearing from the girl that I really liked that she had a girlfriend and I don't think I have had the best day of my life yet, optimism :)
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Unfortunately, there's been a lot more worse days, then best.
I'm not saying I haven't had good days, I have. But, the worst ones seem
to be more previlant (at times).
The very worst ones, invovled losing loved ones.
I've lost 3 grandparents and an uncle. And, I know most people
don't think pets count. But, I've had two dogs pass away before
and that was very painful as well.
As for best days, I'm still waiting to have one of those BEST DAYS EVER.
Where everything comes up aces for me, but until then... Any best
days I had would just seem stupid, becuse there minor stuff.Worst day: The day my mother died
Best day: The day I found out I got into a top UniversityBest day: I chatted with this guy all night long that I was really really really into and in love with and at the end of it I felt like I was walking on the clouds, there was this warm buzz in the air, I went to sleep still smiling, woke up smiling and wow still makes my whole face light up then get red when I think about it. And the thing is, we had more than one of those type of convos... Good times :)
Worst day: When he gave me the cold shoulder. Felt I would be better off dead :(no day was either worst or bad...I learn everyday so never makes me upset and hence never makes me think the day is bad or good
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