I've had several scary moments where I saw my life flash before me.

I remember being a young and dumb teenager, going too fast around a corner and taking my mom's car into the ditch.

Thankfully, all that was broken was a tie rod and the front bumper.

I was able to walk away from the crash without any scars, but I did have a bruised butt from my mom whooping it.

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Another scary moment that I'll never forget happened when I was a young teen.

I was ice fishing by myself, and while walking out to my fishing spot, I fell through the ice.

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I'm lucky that when I fell through the ice, it was only up to my chest, and I was able to use my arms to break through the ice.

By the time I made it back to the shore, my body was frozen, and I was shaking uncontrollably.

That's why when I saw this story about a Grand Haven woman and her dog falling through a hole in the ice, my heart sank.

Grand Haven Woman Jumps Into Lake Michigan To Save Her Dog

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On Saturday, a Grand Haven woman was walking her dog when it fell through the ice on Lake Michigan.

According to WZZM 13, the woman jumped into the icy cold water to save her dog but was unable to get out herself.

Several people who were nearby rushed to help and were able to save the woman and her dog

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Bottom line: No matter how much ice you see, PLEASE STAY OFF THE LAKE MICHIGAN ICE at all times.

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