Submitted by lakersfan24 on 03/31/2011 10:23 PM Flag This Paper
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Losing My Money
A wallet, or purse for some, is a precious item in which most people carry things more essential than money towards everyday life. If some people were to lose that portable safe, they may be offset for the rest of that day. The person without that wallet could be cranky or depressed for a while. Maybe something of great sentimental value was in that wallet. This person could stay hold these feelings for a long time, until they find their belongings by which case they are filled with joy. I, personally, keep anything I may have interest in knowing where it is, in my wallet. I am very good about always having my wallet and never losing it...until recently.
In my wallet, I store personal items such as my license and some pictures. Among other things, I have my money, like everybody else, and cards for stores. This summer, I went to the beach with my family. I drove down there with my wallet and took it everywhere with me, like I would any other time. Well, when someone doesn't have pockets, then it is hard to keep their wallet right next to them at all times. I was carrying my wallet out from the hotel, along with my keys, and set both on top of the car. When I figured out that I needed the keys in order to get in the car and turn it on, I took them off the top of the roof, leaving my wallet behind. I sat in the car, car door open, waiting for my moth erto make it to the car so we could all go to a diving area. Once he made it to the car, without thinking, I closed the door and started the car. we had been driving about half a mile before I realized that my wallet was no longer on my body. Immediately, I told them to pull the car over, and we spent the next hour or so looking for my wallet. All I could think about was what I would lose if I didn't find my wallet. The week before was my birthday, and I was given a $60 gift card to Best Buy and $50 to Auto Zone. Aside from that I had $300 in cash. While walking up and down the road that my wallet...