MontanaJem
Bronze Member
I am almost always aware of where people are around me so that I am not caught off guard. If I don't see someone come up behind me and they speak to me or worse yet, touch me, I nearly jump out of my skin and my natural reaction is to throw an elbow backwards in their direction. Everybody I work with knows that they need to catch my peripheral vision first. Or keep their distance! :rofl:
One guy that kept startling me intentionally (thinking it was funny even after I'd repeatedly warned him) finally CAUGHT my elbow. I was seated and he was standing so you can imagine where it hit. Let's just say he never did it again.
My kids all learned at a young age that it's not a good idea to "scare" mom. One time one of my older ones dared an unknowing younger one to sneak up behind me, tag me and yell, "BOO!" and of course, the younger one got a not-very-nice reaction from me and the older one got herself into a lot of trouble!
One guy that kept startling me intentionally (thinking it was funny even after I'd repeatedly warned him) finally CAUGHT my elbow. I was seated and he was standing so you can imagine where it hit. Let's just say he never did it again.
My kids all learned at a young age that it's not a good idea to "scare" mom. One time one of my older ones dared an unknowing younger one to sneak up behind me, tag me and yell, "BOO!" and of course, the younger one got a not-very-nice reaction from me and the older one got herself into a lot of trouble!