Thursday, January 21, 2010

Wake Up Call...

So after laying around in bed this morning trying to convince myself that I should stay home because I was super tired, and failing miserably--I rushed around to get ready in time.  I tried to leave at 7:30 but remembered as I was pulling out of the driveway that I was not wearing my watch or rings.  So, I pulled back in and ran into the house to retrieve them.  I run back out to the car and bam--LOCKED OUT of the running car.  Or, so I thought.  I panicked momentarily.  The only two ways I have to call people are the OnStar which is inside said vehicle, and iPhone which was also inside my purse which was inside the vehicle.  Ugh.  Was I really going to have to ask to use the neighbor's phone?  Please, say it isn't my only option!

It was until I realized that any rational person would check all doors to the car to be absolutely sure they were all locked that I realized there might be hope.  Oh thank goodness...the passenger door was unlocked.  I, for the life of me, cannot figure out how the driver's side door and back doors got locked but the passenger door stayed unlocked.  I was thankful to get back in my car and on my way. 

However, it was a big wake up call.  What if my CHILD was sitting in his/her carseat in the back of the car and all doors were locked?  How awful!  This prompted me to tell Jarred that we MUST get a home phone.  I know they're an expense every month that we don't have to have....but what if?! 

Then we looked into prepaid go phones...those are out due to the expiration of minutes.  If we buy the phone to be kept inside at all times for emergencies only, we'd only need like a  $15 card.  But, a $15 card expires in 30 days.  Ugh.  What other options do we have?  I've looked into Skype.  Looks like we can buy skype credit and as long as we make a one minute call every six months, the minutes don't expire.  The catch?  One of our computers MUST be IN the house for us to use it.  I wish we had other options....but I know what you're thinking--why not just ask the neighbors to use their phone?  THAT is a whole other story for a whole other day. 

Have a good one!
-Melissa

P.S.....I'm having more good days than bad ones lately sick-wise, so yay!

2 comments:

  1. A home phone is definitely a good idea, but have you thought about making a duplicate key for yours and Jarred's cars? You can put it in a hide-a-key box and hide it up inside one of the wheel wells. :)

    -Borky

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  2. Duh, why didn't we think of that? LOL, thank's Borky!

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