Crisis
A story in Definition List:
- Saturday, 3:00 p.m.
- Go play racquetball, with Nate and Sam (who is in Joplin for spring break with me :D)
- Saturday, 4:00 p.m.
- Get done. Leave racquetball bag in car, since I’ll just get it later.
- Sunday, 12:30 a.m.
- Go to bed.
- Sunday, 8:30 a.m.
- Get up grumpily after having been poked by Sam to get up.
- Sunday, 9:20 a.m.
- Leave for church.
- Sunday, 9:21 a.m.
- Dig for wallet, which I left in my racquetball bag.
- Sunday, 9:21:10 a.m.
- Wallet isn’t there.
- Sunday, 9:21:10.00001 a.m.
- Panic :/
- Sunday, 9:22 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
- Be sad through church, even though I was trying to pay attention…
- Sunday, 12:45 p.m.
- Mom and Dad call the YMCA, Grandma goes hunting outside the YMCA. YMCA reports nothing turned in.
- Sunday, 1:00 p.m.
- Start canceling my credit cards, calling places, etc.
- Sunday, 1:15 p.m.
- YMCA calls back, the wallet was just turned in. No money, but all the credit / ID cards are intact.
It was definitely a blessing to get so much back, although I lost a lot of money. But it could have been so much worse. Everybody was praying for things to work out okay, and I’m grateful it wasn’t worse.
4:22 pm
Aww. Sorry to hear that.
I don’t actually own a wallet, though . . . maybe if I did, my library card wouldn’t go through the wash so many times. . . .
5:41 pm
Sorry to hear about that Seth. :/ At least you got the IDs etc. back.
11:31 pm
that sucks seth
like dennis said at least you for your IDs back which is a good thing 
1:07 am
As the others said, it’s good that you at least got your IDs back. Sorry about the money loss though. Stupid theifs.
1:08 pm
Seth, I am sorry to hear that you lost your wallet, but in all honesty, your credit cards are still going to have to be replaced. As they could’ve easilly noted down all your credit card numbers and are now going on an internet shopping spree!
4:07 am
Aww =(
I lose my cards all the time, but I always find them.
I did leave my student card in my jeans pocket a few weeks ago, and saw it swirling around in the washing machine looking very tatty a few days later.
6:12 pm
[...] Speaking of food, Seth’s mom is the greatest cook in the history of ever. She also makes the biggest pans of lasagna in the history of ever. For those of you who haven’t heard me rambling about extreme amounts of tasty food (and ice cream pies), I spent spring break in Joplin. It was a fun trip, and I’m glad I got to go. Seth’s wallet got stolen while we were there, but everything turned out fine in the end. ^_^ In other news, the week before spring break obviously did not kill me. I did well enough on my tests to be satisfied, though organic chemistry could have gone better. The ochem lab midterm was my best score (98) and I’m very pleased with that. So I have returned to stalk the Graphics Request forum and make sure that it does not explode into a giant spammy mess. [...]