My gosh. What is going on with me and earrings this week. I’m a mess.

Yesterday I was getting ready for work and went to switch out my diamond studs to a different pair of earrings and one of the studs was not in my ear. Er… I always wear them. I just take them out to wear something else.
I didn’t see the stud anywhere in the bathroom (where I was) and spent 1 minute using the flashlight on my phone (it was 4:25 am) to look for it on my side of the bed. I didn’t find it and had to stop looking and continue getting ready for work so I wouldn’t miss my train.
I texted Steven to tell him about it and he looked a bit when he got up and didn’t see it. Then I forgot about it all day. (Which, go me – things like this used to occupy my brain all day.)
Then when I got into my car at the end of the day one of the earrings I had on fell out, into that devil’s crack between the seat and center console. GAH!!!!
I decided to just get it out then, which of course took forever, and I hurt my shoulder (how?!) in the meantime. I mean, really, Kim. Really.
I remembered about the lost stud when I got home and couldn’t find it in the daylight.
I decided to give the bathroom a more thorough look before I took my shower and saw something shiny stuck in the bathroom drain – yep! My stud earring! We were both shocked I found it!
I thought I was in the clear. I carefully took them off this morning and put in a different pair. But then when I went to put that pair away after work, one fell on the floor behind the dresser.
Grr.
I just cannot. Major case of the dropsies this week.
The good news is, while I was looking for a photo for this post, I found this old post of mine from August 2019 where I talked about meeting up with someone at work to learn how to be positive like them… and that is somehow the reputation I have now. I forgot that was even a goal of mine hahahahhaahahahahaha.
Whoa, so glad you found your stud! I hate losing stuff like that, it weighs on my mind until I find it.
It sounds like something about that colleague rubbed off on you, even though, back then, she didn’t really give you any concrete tips.