A few days ago, we celebrated the birthday of the remarkable woman who has been my wife for close to four decades. She is a beach bunny turned grandma now, and a huge Jimmy Buffett fan. So when Escape to Margaritaville popped up on the radar, I grabbed two birthday tickets to the local dinner theater, and off we went. Fast forward a day and a half, and I notice my wedding ring is gone!
Yikes! #$*#!
Having not left the house, we search high and low but can not find it. The ring is too big to get past our drain hardware, except in the kitchen sink, where the disposal would have stopped (and mangled) it. We call the theater and leave a message at what seems like the best extension. But with no reply from the theater after a few days, plus our own repeated searches, my wife suggests it is time to shop for a replacement. I suggest we wait a bit, but the issue becomes moot when, later that day, we get a call from the dinner theater: Someone has turned in a wedding band. Thankfully, it turns out to be mine.
For me personally, the most important upshot of all this was realizing how hard it was to bear the thought of losing my wedding ring - something I never pay attention to. So for me, finding the ring was indeed a good thing, although one that pales in comparison to the good thing that happened almost four decades ago.
Yikes! #$*#!
Having not left the house, we search high and low but can not find it. The ring is too big to get past our drain hardware, except in the kitchen sink, where the disposal would have stopped (and mangled) it. We call the theater and leave a message at what seems like the best extension. But with no reply from the theater after a few days, plus our own repeated searches, my wife suggests it is time to shop for a replacement. I suggest we wait a bit, but the issue becomes moot when, later that day, we get a call from the dinner theater: Someone has turned in a wedding band. Thankfully, it turns out to be mine.
For me personally, the most important upshot of all this was realizing how hard it was to bear the thought of losing my wedding ring - something I never pay attention to. So for me, finding the ring was indeed a good thing, although one that pales in comparison to the good thing that happened almost four decades ago.
Technique Trumps Tools
Skin Care Trumps Skin Repair
Be Cool, be Kind, and be Well
-- Mike --
Skin Care Trumps Skin Repair
Be Cool, be Kind, and be Well
-- Mike --