Monday, February 16, 2009

OOPS!!!!!!!

Not to take away anything from my Weekend Top Five, but a quick little moment of truth is required before I start my day.

I have mentioned on this blog before my unique talent to lose things. It actually isn't a unique talent, but rather a family trait that my siblings and I share with our father.

The most common items of misplacement are debit cards, car keys, and cell phones.

Which is why I didn't panic yesterday when I couldn't find my phone.

We don't have a land line anymore and my cell phone is my connection to the outside world.

I have tried everything to help myself keep track of it. But alas, when I was out running some errands yesterday, I could not find it.

When I mentioned to Steve last night that I didn't know where it was, he broke into his usual frenzy of trying to find it. He does this same dance when I lose anything. He starts frantically trying to find whatever I lost while I sit by watching and after about a half hour or so, I say "Oh yeah, I remember, it is ..." and proceed to tell him where I left it, walk directly there, and find it.

It is a dance that we've been playing for 12 years now. And one that will continue for decades to come.

So last night when I told Steve I couldn't find my phone, he started in on me to look for it. After a short time, I remembered...

I put it in my jeans Saturday night and I just threw the jeans in the wash about an hour before.

So Steve, in usual fashion, went to the basement to retrieve the VERY wet phone, took out the battery, and set out on the counter to dry out and pray that it could be salvaged.

This morning I was awakened to "Kristi, your phone is dead!"

Yup, the consequences for my absentmindedness has now cost us yet another chunk of our refund to go purchase a new phone.

Do you think I will learn a lesson from this and keep better track of of my phone?

One would only hope.

Here's the funny part of the story. About a week ago, Noah begged me for his own lip balm. I have purchased endless number of them for him but they always seem to get lost (sound like anyone you know?) or go through the wash. So I told him that I would hold onto his lip balm so no more would go through the wash.

So this morning when I told Noah that after we go to the museum, we have to go get Mommy a new phone because it went to the wash, my bright little boy zeroed right in on it and said,"So I guess we BOTH have that washer problem, huh Mommy?"

7 comments:

Mom Knows Everything said...

I would lose my head if it wasn't attached. I always lose my keys, my glasses and sometimes even my purse.

Stacey,momof 2 said...

I loose things also, the TV remotes, my purse, and my keys.
When I started reading your psot I thought sure your dear hubby had taken your old phone and bought you a new one --- and the reason you couldn't find the phone was that your husband had transfered all the information to the new phone for you... bummer that wasn't what happened.
Oh, and by the way... I have lost my car a few times when at the mall!

Jennifer Kindle said...

okay that is way too funny but as I was reading I thought maybe he would say, "maybe I should hold your phone for you, MOmmy!" :0 Thanks for sharing

Deb said...

I'm surprised we haven't washed Ron's phone yet - his wallet's gone through at least 2 or 3 times, and I've got to check his pockets for pens all the time now. :)

Do you have a new phone yet?

Nina said...

Oh no not the washer. I hate when that happens. I don't ever check pockets so the washer has killed many watches in my house.

Don't you love when the kids don't miss a thing. LOL...

Courtney said...

I love Noah's response. As far as someone not being able to work somehting out is because it lowered their commission. The boy who did work something out lost commission money on it.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad it's not just me. I have a wooden moose peg that my keys HAVE to go on immediately when I come home, or they are lost for good.

And last year, at Woodland Mall I set my phone on my car while I buckled my kids in their carseats. Then I drove away, it fell off the roof, and I drove over it.