Well on Sunday early afternoon, the doorbell rang and what looked to be a dad, his teenage daughter and young son were standing there and the dad said to me, "You lose a camera?"
WHAT?! I looked down and was surprised to see my camera in his hands.
He said. "This morning I was walking on Flood Rd. and as soon as you turned onto it (from Delea Dr...our street), I heard something fall off your car and it was this camera."
Still in shock, I took the camera, looking through all the photos making SURE it was mine (cause this time I didn't even know it was missing!) and finally said, "Oh my gosh - thank you SO MUCH! I can't believe it. That is so nice of you. How did it even...? I don't understand...Oh, I must have left it on the back bumper of the Surburban yesterday after taking the bike ride photos. Oh my goodness - THANK YOU SO MUCH!"
They all just smiled at the crazy women...I mean me...and said you're welcome and turned to walk away. Little did I know that at this point, Hayley had the camera in her hands and took a photo of my camera angels.
They do exist. :)

5 comments:
That is really cool! I would be lost without my camera. Hayley always knows when to take pictures at the right times.
That's so nice of those people to bring it back, how lucky are you!
This is such a cute post!
I love this post--because I can so relate to how lost I would be with out my camera!! Thanks camera angels--I look forward to more pics from you!
Kind of restores your faith in people a little. I sent my camera out for repair a few weeks ago - was the hardest 10 days like ever.
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