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Familiar Face
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- Montreal, Quebec
Just wanted to share something with you fine folks.
I have a beautiful pocket watch that my wife gave me about seven years ago, back while we were still dating. It cost her a pretty penny, and I joke that it's my version of an engagement ring! It's a Tissot, in a silver hunter case with matching chain. On the inside, I have an old-tyme photo of the two of us in antique wedding clothes. It, quite simply, is my pride and joy.
Well, a month ago, I lost it.
The last time I remembered seeing it, I had taken it off prior to going to the gym, and stuffed it into a spare gift bag in the car for safe keeping. And of course, a few days after cleaning the assorted refuse out of my car, I suddenly remembered it. And sure enough, out in the car, there was no gift bag. I was sure I had thrown away my watch.
I couldn't sleep for two days afterward. I felt sick every time I thought about it. The only thing that would have possibly made me feel worse would have been to lose my wedding ring itself. My wife was wonderfully understanding about the whole thing, reminding me that things, unlike people, can be replaced, but it didn't help.
Anyway, to make a long story short, I found the watch, tucked carefully away in a jacket pocket just a few days ago. Talk about relief! Now, I'm being extra cautious with my valuables (rings, watches, etc), and they all go into a little leather box beside my bed each night. I never want to go through that again!
And it got me to thinking: that watch, and my wedding band, are probably the two worst items I could possibly lose - and I wondered, fellow FL'ers, what object or item would you feel the worst to lose? Maybe it's not the most expensive, or the nicest item, but what "thing" could you never stand to lose?
Perhaps we'll start by saying, besides your wedding rings. That's probably a given.
I have a beautiful pocket watch that my wife gave me about seven years ago, back while we were still dating. It cost her a pretty penny, and I joke that it's my version of an engagement ring! It's a Tissot, in a silver hunter case with matching chain. On the inside, I have an old-tyme photo of the two of us in antique wedding clothes. It, quite simply, is my pride and joy.
Well, a month ago, I lost it.
The last time I remembered seeing it, I had taken it off prior to going to the gym, and stuffed it into a spare gift bag in the car for safe keeping. And of course, a few days after cleaning the assorted refuse out of my car, I suddenly remembered it. And sure enough, out in the car, there was no gift bag. I was sure I had thrown away my watch.
I couldn't sleep for two days afterward. I felt sick every time I thought about it. The only thing that would have possibly made me feel worse would have been to lose my wedding ring itself. My wife was wonderfully understanding about the whole thing, reminding me that things, unlike people, can be replaced, but it didn't help.
Anyway, to make a long story short, I found the watch, tucked carefully away in a jacket pocket just a few days ago. Talk about relief! Now, I'm being extra cautious with my valuables (rings, watches, etc), and they all go into a little leather box beside my bed each night. I never want to go through that again!
And it got me to thinking: that watch, and my wedding band, are probably the two worst items I could possibly lose - and I wondered, fellow FL'ers, what object or item would you feel the worst to lose? Maybe it's not the most expensive, or the nicest item, but what "thing" could you never stand to lose?
Perhaps we'll start by saying, besides your wedding rings. That's probably a given.