After having my hearing aids cleaned, I went to the supermarket. I found they were taking cards after the hurricane, not just cash. I planned to text my neighbors and ask if they needed anything. My phone pocket was empty!! I walked back to the car, but no phone was inside or out. I could buy things and could prove I was a licensed driver, but I couldn’t contact anyone. I might as well get the batteries I needed, as well as some food. It was too early to panic, because the phone was probably at home. All kinds of batteries were in the store, but not the special ones I needed for the front door lock. That small rack was empty. Next, I went back to the hearing aid office to see if the phone had slipped out of my pocket into the seat. It hadn’t.
I walked through the house, told myself again not to panic, and faced-timed daughter Lise. She is the only one I could call with my iPad! She was very calm. We hung up so that she could call my phone, but all I heard was silence. She called again to make sure it wasn’t hiding in the car. I’m only now thinking that she could have looked at the Life360 app in Denmark and have seen where the phone was at 11:12 a.m. Live and learn!
It was a long seven miles back to the dump (officially known as a convenience center). I hadn’t checked there, because I was sure the phone was at home. I told the man on duty that I had lost my phone. He asked, “Is it pink?” I didn’t argue with him. A lavender phone with a pink name would be better than none. Someone had turned it in, and he fetched it from the shack. Whew! I could save my panic for another day!
Now that it’s beginning to be amusing, I wonder if he heard the train whistle ring tone at least three times – once from the hearing aid place and twice from Lise.

I’m glad you found it. I hate losing things, especially my phone.
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This was the first time for me. The phone must have dropped when I heaved garbage bags into the dumpster. I didn’t hear a thing.
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What would we older adults do without out tech smart kids..I haven’t done this 360 thing but my sister has a way to see where her grand daughters are so she can go get them when needed..progress .
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I see when daughter Kate is at work. Lise’s trips show, too, but she’s 6 hours ahead of me. I can’t keep up with her!
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Such good news that you found your “lifeline”! I know how panicky it feels to forget it. Its sad our depending on them so much but there it is.
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It’s a wonderful tool. I need to limit games, but I’m dependent on many features.
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Me too, and aren’t we all?
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I am familiar with that panic. Good it wasn’t IN dumpster.
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If the man didn’t have my phone, I was going to ask him if he heard the sounds of a stream engine. 🚂. That’s what my phone sounds like.
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So happy you found it and avoided all the nonsense required to replace it. All of us use Life360 too.
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I avoid buying a new phone until I’m truly desperate. My present one is only a few months old
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That would be terrifying for me. With my Starbucks app, someone could have a party!
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Guard your phone with your life!!
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Losing ones phone can be distressing, we rely on them so much, it is good that it was found my an honest person
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Yes, indeed.
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A train whistle ring tone? Awesome. Did John inspire that idea?
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I found the ring tone for John and installed it on his phone. I liked it, so I put it on mine, too. It’s still there.
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❤
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Oh my. I would have been panicked! I’m so glad you were able to locate your phone. Love you.
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I’m going to be extremely careful, at least for the next few weeks. Love you, too.
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Good thing you gave it back Anne I hate to lose something like a phone, a lifeline to the world.🥰
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You are so lucky & you found it. I’m so glad you were able to locate your phone. God bless you, Anne 😇
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Thank you. I’m very relieved to have gotten the phone back.
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Welcome, Anne. That’s good!
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Thanks for the morning (not so funny for you) chuckle! ♥
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I was thrilled to get my phone back, though. Glad you got a chuckle out of it.
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I can relate to your distress, & delight when found!! Thanks for sharing, I for one will try to be more careful with my phone from now one!
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I check my phone pocket ten times or more a day now.
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You were very lucky Anne. I think that is very cool that Lise can tell where you’ve been with that map.
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I’m watching Lise as she moves around Taiwan right now.
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That’s amazing you can do that! I know when I had OnStar on my car, they wrote to say I only had a 2G car so they would be “sunsetting” my OnStar on 12/31/22. They made me an offer to have a variation of OnStar but not through the vehicle, just as an emergency contact for me and another feature was that I could track members of my family on my phone. I already have Allstate Auto Club and no family members, so I did not do that offer.
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