Thursday, January 7, 2010

Embarrassing Moment

During my senior year I was busy applying for several different scholarships. One of the scholarships I applied for was the "Booster Club Scholarship" that was sponsored by my school's booster club (obviously). I had to write an essay as well as go in for an interview. Interviews make me extremely nervous. Although I was nervous, the interview went well, but there was one question that I could not answer.

The Panel: "What is your most embarrassing moment?"

Kelly: "Uhhh....."

For some reason I could not think of one single embarrassing moment. It's not as though I've never had an embarrassing moment because frankly, I've had more than my fair share. I guess that being put on the spot like that just made my brain explode or something. The good news is, I actually got that scholarship! But after I left the interview, I came up with the perfect embarrassing moment, and I wanted to run back and tell the panel about it. So I will share it here:

I was on the dance team during my junior and senior year, as was my best friend, Marisa. We normally had practice right after school, but one day I forgot my dance clothes at my house. So right when the bell rang, Marisa and I went running out to the parking lot so we could run home and make it back before practice started. It was probably late January and during the week it would snow at night and then the sun would come out and melt the snow and then it would freeze at night. Naturally the school parking lot was a perilous mass of frozen snow and ice. So Marisa and I rushed to her truck a few steps ahead of the rest of the student body. Marisa hopped in with ease and grace--as is her way--and I opened the door and hopped--with what I thought was ease and grace. With one foot almost into the truck and the other just leaving a patch of ice, I somersaulted in the air and landed face down in a huge patch of ice. I buried my face in the ice for a moment trying to cool the burning flush of my cheeks and giggling to myself while I listened to Marisa's hysterical laughter as well as the snickering of everyone else who was parked around us.

So I think that was one of my most embarrassing moments. It's not too embarrassing, but considering the fact that I fall down often, it's probably one of the most embarrassing incidents. The plus side is, we still weren't late for dance practice!

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