avatarMaryanne Pope

Summarize

Lost Laptop Meant Mandatory Month Off

Maybe sometimes we make mistakes…because we need to?

“When gratitude becomes an essential foundation in our lives, miracles start to appear everywhere.”

– Emmanuel Dagher

Have you ever done something really stupid…something so not you?

That happened to me recently…and upon further reflection, I realized that my actions were perhaps my subconscious’ way of trying to tell me something.

Would you believe I LOST my brand-new laptop?!

Here’s what happened:

In early December (three months into a four-month Epic European Adventure), I was leaving Paris to go to the UK. I was going through security in the Charles De Gaulle airport (CDG) and, as per my usual routine, I pulled my (grey) laptop from my carry-on case and put it into a (grey) security bin, so that it could go on the conveyer through the x-ray machine.

Fast forward to three days later and I went to get my laptop out of my carry-on case and…it wasn’t there.

Which, of course, is impossible…because I would NEVER leave my laptop behind. Anywhere. Ever. So then how could someone have possibly stolen it from the carry-on case I never let out of my sight?

Well, they couldn’t of course. Because in fact, I DID leave my laptop behind. At security in CDG airport.

Quick fun fact: in terms of surface area, CDG is the second largest airport in Europe (Amsterdam-Schiphol Airport is third…which I can personally vouch for because I actually sprinted through it, trying to catch a connecting flight a few weeks ago — but that’s a whole other story).

But back to the lost laptop…

Once I finally realized (only took me three days) that I had likely left my laptop at security in CDG, I asked myself (as calmly as possible), “Now what do I do?”

The answer: “Go online!”

So I did (on my phone, of course)…and wouldn’t you know it but CDG has an excellent lost & found service for situations such as this. Apparently I’m not the only absent-minded traveler. I immediately input as many details I could about my lost laptop…and a few minutes later, I got a message back. Voila! My missing laptop had indeed been found. YAY! I just about cried with relief…and gratitude.

I was given the option of returning to CDG to pick it up in person — or paying to have it couriered to wherever I wanted. For logistical reasons, I chose to have it couriered home to Canada.

Sure enough, a few days later, my laptop was back in my home office, safe and sound. Without me. Because I still had a month of traveling left. And do you know, temporarily losing my laptop was the best thing that happened…because I really needed to take a break from work.

Since I didn’t seem to have the wisdom to take a break myself, the Universe and/or my subconscious did it for me.

I’m the one who left my own (brand new) laptop behind in one of the busiest airports in the world (the 10th busiest as a matter of fact). That is REALLY weird! Mind you…I was still pretty sick from an intestinal bug picked up in Morocco the week before. But that, too, is a whole other story.

How about you? Have you ever done something really daft…and yet it ended up being a very good thing?

More travel blogs to come…

Home again :)
Subconscious
Travel
Perspective
Frustration
Gratitude
Recommended from ReadMedium