Lost without my mobile phone

Posted on March 12, 2010 at 04:47 PM

I lost my mobile phone. I went to an event on Monday and either there, or on the way home, or at my home, I lost my mobile phone. I have searched my home. Contacted all the relevant places that it could have turned up.  And no luck so far. I haven't looked to replace it just yet because I keep hoping it will turn up. I had turned the phone onto silent at the event I was at where I last remember having the phone because the phone rang in the middle of the main speech at the event.  This meant that ringing the phone when it was lost would not draw attention to where the phone was.  Now the battery has run out. For some reason I find it very hard to let that phone go and go and replace it. I quite literally feel lost without my phone.  I feel attached to that particular phone even though I can get a pretty close replacement!  Part of it is because of the texts I kept on the phone.  I am one of these (strange) people that doesn't delete texts and on a previous one had ones from years back that every now and then the phone's memory filled up so I would have to go back and choose which text from someone to delete.  Would it be that Christmas wish from 4 years ago I delete or this one?  Texts that marked a milestone or from someone close or that said something funny or nice or cross! I even kept the phone after it was decomissioned, as such, because I couldn't transfer the texts over to my new phone.  Going that far is probably just me but it goes to show how mobile phones have become like an extension of ourselves lately! 

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