It all began when I chose to drive to a Mcdonalds in East lansing because my friends were all meeting up there. I wasn't under the influence or anything, but I was very tired and felt lie sleeping. Once I arrived to the restaurant, I walked in and went upstairs where everyone else was. We talked and ate food then some of our friends had to go home so we all decide to leave and drop of them off. Talmadge, the only friend who drove besides me, left the parking lot and I followed behind and we were driving and doing crazy things. Until I got pulled over, I realized I forgot to turn my headlights on. I pull over and the police officer takes me to jail. After I got arrested, I found out being in adult is not as easy as it seems.
As I sat in my car with the window open and the cold air blowing in, I thought to myself, "what's taking so long, why hasn't she come back to talk to me." The officer finally comes to my window and asks me nicely to get out of the car and walk to the trunk and put my hands …show more content…
I was so tires that I couldn't think or even function. As a kid I was able to get away with many things. I could get away with driving without a license, breaking laws, and even getting into fights. I realized I have to change my behavior and that I won't be able to get away with braking the law like I was able to when I was 18. If I don't change my life right now all this could happen again. I told myself to driver safely and stop breaking laws. I stopped hanging out with people that would get me into trouble. Because of this experience I changed myself to become a better person overall so I would never live this day over again. I used to think turning 18 wouldn't change my life and that 17 and 18 were the same, except that I was an adult by law. I thought wrong, my life changed drastically when I turned 18. After I got arrested, I found out being in adult is not as easy as it