A recovering feminist finds her way into the realms of conservative reformed evangelicalism...supporting a wonderful husband in his ministry, attempting to homeschool three very busy kiddos, expecting baby #4, and trying to keep the house clean in spite of them all...
Sooo Sorry, we've lost, misplace, can't find THREE shuffles in our house (from each child). I think apple should be a detector alarm on those things so when you lose them you have a alarm ringer on your keys and press it and, beep, you know where the dang thing is. But if you lose your keys, oops. And if it goes through the washer before you push the alarm, oops. Be thankful it was an Ipod 4th generation!
My son lost his brand new shuffle in a hotel room in DC last Christmas. We didn't like the room, were moved to another, and he left it in the first room. We went to the door later and asked the new occupants of the room, Japanese tourists, if they found the shuffle. After many hand motions and charades, the Japanese couple gave up the shuffle. They were disappointed, but at least they were honest in the end.
Those things are so small. That's why people misplace them so easily.
I have known your pain.
I will pray for a Christmas miracle, a resurrection of sorts! :)
Shannon H. said...
December 16, 2007 at 8:32 AM
Ohhhhh noooooooooo. So sorry to hear about that.
joannmski said...
December 16, 2007 at 2:39 PM
so sorry. sniff sniff.
mmichele said...
December 16, 2007 at 10:06 PM
That stinks!
Kara said...
December 16, 2007 at 11:49 PM
Sooo Sorry, we've lost, misplace, can't find THREE shuffles in our house (from each child). I think apple should be a detector alarm on those things so when you lose them you have a alarm ringer on your keys and press it and, beep, you know where the dang thing is. But if you lose your keys, oops. And if it goes through the washer before you push the alarm, oops. Be thankful it was an Ipod 4th generation!
Barb said...
December 17, 2007 at 7:18 AM
My son lost his brand new shuffle in a hotel room in DC last Christmas. We didn't like the room, were moved to another, and he left it in the first room. We went to the door later and asked the new occupants of the room, Japanese tourists, if they found the shuffle. After many hand motions and charades, the Japanese couple gave up the shuffle. They were disappointed, but at least they were honest in the end.
Those things are so small. That's why people misplace them so easily.
Mitzi said...
December 18, 2007 at 10:06 AM