Wednesday, June 20, 2012

All Before 9 a.m.

I am a forgetful klutzy person, this post is one of the prime examples of it. I typically walk to work leaving at 7:30 a.m. not always exactly but close enough. This one morning I was absent minded to say the least. Between snooze button smashes I had a dream that I was late to work and it was utter chaos. This is what I blame for setting things in motion. As I packed up to leave I was focused on remembering my lunch and I sure did remember it. What I forgot was my cell phone and wallet. I realized it about four blocks away and figured it was not worth turning back so I continued on my merry way.

At work I have become the elevator master helping with deliveries for work using our freight elevator. This elevator is beyond scary and is broken down more than it is operational. I am not a  fan of this new task but I am a team player. It is important to clarify that it is a freight elevator, not your typical elevator, this detail seems important when I tell others this story.

Shellie Moment: I finished giving the boxes of brochures to the happy recipient and began my ride back to floor two. My keys are attached to a Calgary Stampede lanyard and I was flinging it around my fingers when suddenly I lost my grip and like a slow motion movie sequence I saw them slide right under the elevator door and heard it crash to the floor below. That will teach me to fling my keys. I couldn't even react my body froze and I just watched them slide.

But wait there's more! I immediately went to the man in charge of getting my keys back, a.k.a. my hero, who immediately put in a call to the elevator company but I received word they may not make it until Monday (keep in mind the day of this story is Friday). My only concern was how I would get back into my apartment for the weekend. Good thing I have emailed my landlord in the past and google had her email saved. I sent a note describing my key situation and she responded with a contact for a locksmith she knows. I call and repeat the situation asking for assistance. He says it is not a problem he would be able to open my door provided I have a piece of ID proving I lived there... I start laughing almost hysterically as my wallet is on my kitchen table and as I explained he started laughing with me  telling me I was just out of luck. Oh what a day! I had to email my landlord back and ask for a plan b.

Long story short, the elevator superheroes arrived later that afternoon and saved the day! The best part of all this was the fact that in the last 24 hours my keys were not the only ones at the bottom of the elevator pit. It makes me feel way better about myself. Now I make sure I have my phone and my wallet every single day before I leave and keep a firm grip on my keys when in the elevator.

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