What was good about today? My answer: I saved a marriage.
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It started when my boyfriend and I were coming home from brunch today. I noticed that on the curb in front of my apartment building, there was a fancy double Maclaren stroller by the curb next to the streetlamp. A small child's jacket was on the right side seat (and not the left as I mentioned on Twitter). There was a car parked next to the streetlamp, but no one obviously waiting near the car or the stroller.
My boyfriend and I went inside, and when I came out an hour or two later to go get groceries, the stroller was still there. An hour and one trip to Trader's Joe's later, it was still there, and now it was drizzling.
After dinner was cooked and we gathered up all the trash to put out tonight (for tomorrow morning is when the trash and recyclables get picked up), the stroller was
still there but the car was gone. I looked in the seat, the jacket was still there, and everything had been rained on. I noticed there was a luggage tag on the right-most handle, and a name, an address, a phone number, and an email address.
So, I did what any person would do: I called and left a voicemail, Facebook message'd, and emailed. And because I'm a nosy so-and-so, I also did a Google search and found that the person had been quoted in an article about the terrible metal playground items at Brooklyn Bridge Park. And I also know approximately how much an apartment in their condo building goes for; believe me, even if they could probably have afforded to replace this stroller, they also probably wouldn't have wanted to.
Not twelve minutes after I called the phone number, I got a call back from the person stating that her husband had been at the shop across the street, had bundled the kids into the car, and left the stroller outside the car on accident. She was so glad that I called because indeed, she had an extra stroller, but replacing this one would have been a pain. And she's going to come by tomorrow to get it.
This is the second time I've "saved a marriage" by
reuniting lost items with their owners and I feel damn good about it.
What made you feel good about today?