I was on my way to Houston to drive Uber. I stopped at Buccees in Wharton to use the gentlemen's room. On my way back to the freeway I was flagged down by a young man who was standing outside of his vehicle. He was locked out of his work van... unnecessary details, he's from Florida..had a delivery to Brownsville, and was on his way to Illinois.
Being the fine Christian gentleman that I am, I stopped to help. I used my AAA membership to have a woman come out and get the door open for him. He was very grateful. He slipped me a $20. I had to use the gentlemen's room again. I turned around and stopped at Whataburger. When I got to my vehicle I realized that I didn't have my phone. I walked back in and asked if anyone turned in a phone. NO. OK, so I went back to Buccees hoping someone picked it up from the road and turned it in there because of the high traffic volume. NO.
Feeling defeated, I drove home. I called my phone several times hoping someone would answer. NO.
I logged into icloud to track my phone and it is near where the guy's van was located, but it is on the opposite side of the road.
I have a bad habit of emptying out my pockets and placing contents on top of my car when I'm looking for my keys. So, I guess my phone was on top of the car and flew to the side of the road when I made the U turn. I'm pretty sure this is how I lost my glasses at South Padre Island a few weeks ago.
I'm going to grab a coffee and return for my phone. PLEASE pray that it is still there. Right now Uber is the only thing I have going to make money. Also, pray for my safety. and that I make lots of $$ the next few days that I spend in the Houston area.
I was kinda feeling discouraged.. but I told myself God is in control (right, Evangelist Benincasa?) and my worry went away.
Man, I was having church during the drive... until this happened.
Regards,
HOUSTON