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For a Friday laugh <3

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Hello and happy Friday <3

I have a simple and, hopefully, funny story to end the week, but first I want to acknowledge there is a lot of heartache and hard going on around the world and also in the lives of people we love. 

I am not ignoring the pain of so many, and there are gentle and strong prayers being lifted for the hurting even as I share what I hope will make you laugh as you head into the weekend. 

On Wednesday, I was still driving Russ around since we wanted to be completely clear of post-surgery meds. We had a prayer gathering at church, I attended knitting for a bit and then found my co-pilot reading in a nook of the church. From there, we ran a couple of errands. 

We got home and I got him settled with a snack and an ice pack, switched out the laundry, got some things done in the kitchen and lost my phone. I felt like I had used it since we had been home so I went from room to room, searching every flat surface numerous times. Panic grew to a frenzy. 

I got Russ involved and he started calling it. Of course the phone was on silent since we had been at church for prayer. We hoped if I had left it somewhere on our errands, someone would answer or we could hear a vibration. 

Nope. 

Finally he said he was going to call Apple Care, and headed to his office. He had his phone propped up by his computer and I grabbed my laptop and sat on the piano bench across from him as the tech talked us through how to locate it. 

I eventually remembered how to get into iCloud as she waited patiently. There is a handy little locater icon that she directed me to. When I clicked on it, it showed the phone being off line but in our home. She said that was good but I may not be able to send a sound to it that would alert us to where it was. 

Feeling hopeful, I clicked on the “Play a sound” prompt and sure enough, my phone began trilling an alarm. Really close. Like on the corner of Russ’s desk close. 

Yep, my phone was about 6 inches behind his phone tucked behind some photographs. Right where I had left it and forgot I had gone into his office to unplug my laptop where it had been charging  from earlier in the day. 

The young girl at Apple Care said, I can hear it…can you see it? 

Oh yes. Indeed we can. 

She was so sweet and I was so thankful. 

Embarrassed beyond measure, but deeply thankful. 

Hope you all have a good day, and here is a friendly reminder to turn those phones off of silent when you get home today. 

You will never regret it. 

Hugs and prayers for your peace, comfort and joy.

Laura 

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