Wood with wood would be 80% of our homes here.
I wasn't really frightened, more a huge surge of adrenaline that left me shaking for a few minutes.
I heard a roar come first, like a big gale force wind, then the house lurched like it had been ht by a car, yet when I looked outside it was still. No wind, then I noticed things wobbling, and the house was still wiggling, that's when I realised it was an earthquake. Only a little one, I've been in worse.

The kids did notice, but they were too busy dancing to the wiggles to really notice.