jessica posted this pic when her bike was stolen because she felt the same way as the author, just as i do now. currently i'm wishing it were more dangerous to use a camera....
btw. as i was trying to convince myself that the items weren't stolen and just lost i said to my friend duard, "i understand stealing a camera and a wallet but my calendar?! who would steal a cheap calendar?" to which he responded, "uh...a stalker?" hilarious and seriously disturbing all at the same time...duard you're a riot :)
so i mourn you cute cute camera with the cutest camera case. i took you to europe this summer and did my self portrait series:
you took many many pics of my loves...niece and nephew:
and who can forget nephew's christmas eve photo shoot:
goodbye dearest and loveliest of cameras.
p.s. the sweetest lady at church got up and said yesterday, "find joy and happiness in this very moment" i don't know about you but it is such a good reminder (and not just because i miss my camera :).
oh kates this is so sad! I hope they truly are just lost and not stolen--but I agree you never lose things.
ReplyDeleteWe also had the FJITJ lesson Sunday.
At least it was your secondary wallet (do you have to report credit cards or replace id?) and the camera can be replaced (although $$)
tragic!!! ugh, i was really hoping you'd find all that stuff. were their tons of pics on the camera you don't have elsewhere? hey, you never know...maybe that person will trip while looking through the viewfinder of your camera and when they put their hands down to brace themselves, the camera will shatter on the pavement and embed camera shrapnel into their cheeks :)
ReplyDeleteOh poor Kay Kay:( I'm sorry they stole it. I hope that it will reappear on your birthday:D
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