Four recent incidents of possibly-pregnancy-induced bravery (or foolhardiness)
My husband and I heard a woman
screaming "Help me! Help me!" outside on the street. I grabbed my phone,
ran down the stairs and out on the street, heading down Berwyn towards
some people running away. I never saw what was going on but I called
9-1-1. Husband was mad at me but I figured every woman is obligated to
try to help out another woman who is calling for help.
Worst part of this decision: I did not put on my shoes.
Five
minutes later I was sitting on the floor, petting the dog, when a huge
bug ran by. Normally I would reach for something to smash it with, but
moving around is hard these days so I just smashed it with my hand.
Worst part of this decision: Nothing in particular, just general grossness.
Three
days later my husband called me upstairs in a panic: Apparently our dog
was choking on a biscuit and seizing up in terror. I stuck my hand down
my dog's throat to clear his airway.
Worst part of this decision: Our panicking dog weighs 80 pounds and has all his teeth.
One
day later I was tired and officially full-term it was raining and I got
on the bus where there were no empty seats. "I'm sorry, but can I
please have a seat?" I asked loudly towards some young people sitting in
the priority seats. I got a seat.
Worst part of this decision: People on the CTA tend to be insane.