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So the Cell Phone Odyssey ends. It was officially stolen. In my pursuit of finding the phone I used an application called lookout which serves like a find my iPhone application. The application tried locating my device, but since the device had been turned off, it was unable to track it. I left Disneyland park at about 11:30 and drove home. When I got home, I received an e-mail notifying me that the phone had been turned on and located. The phones location was somewhere in Downey, California by the Interstate 605. It was either in transit or just turned on momentarily, because that was the last signal received. Therefore, it was taken by someone on purpose. It is just a material possession, and luckily, all of my pictures were backed up on it up until last night, so it is not a terrible terrible loss, but a loss nonetheless. I do not feel attached to technology, but it is the principle of losing something. To the person that took my phone, I sincerely hope that it serves you well, or helps you in whatever way you need it, since you felt it was necessary to steal. I forgive the person and wish them many blessings this holiday season. Look at my phone as a gift, rather than something you stole. I gave you my phone because you needed it more than I. God bless. Now, off to T-Mobile. I hope I can get a phone today through them and not have to wait for the insurance company to send me one. :) Thank you for listening/reading. or staying updated. I truly am thankful, and I am trying to put a positive spin on it. I am thankful it was just something material and unimportant. I am thankful that I have friends and family who were concerned about this. I am thankful to have a job, a roof over my head. I am thankful for all the blessings God has bestowed upon me. But most of all, I am thankful to be alive. Happy Holidays Everyone!
Posted on: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 17:46:26 +0000

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