That feeling you have when you discover your hearing aid is missing after an afternoon of planting in the garden.

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Followed by a feeling of relief when the hearing aid is finally located caught in the zipper of your coat.

I think I’ll buy a couple of extra plants to celebrate my good fortune.

Take care, everyone, or savour the silence.

Kind Regards.
Tracy.

27 thoughts on “That Sinking Feeling

    1. It’s actually not the first time it has happened to me. I lost one at my Landcare site about a year ago. My TL found it by walking all over the site until he picked up its signal on my phone. By some miracle he spotted it. Luckily he is colour blind. I understand that colour blind people have very good night vision.

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  1. Long, long ago in a land not so far away, my friend lost her hearing aid at my grandson’s Bar Mitzvah celebration. The next morning, we were opening trash bags to find the little sucker, but this fairy tale didn’t end too well. We didn’t find it. What can I say about having to go through trash after a party! You are so lucky. Enjoy your new plants!

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  2. Well done! I lost one that I put VERY CAREFULLY AWAY due to feedback issues while traveling. This is how I find out its time to update my aids. Enjoy listening to your plants!

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  3. Very lucky indeed, Tracy.

    Love the photo of flowers in the ear. Very creative.

    (one of the first things my brother’s new partner said on entering my apartment last Sunday was how quiet it was. I love the sound of silence, although I hear the birds often enough).

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    1. Thank you, Vicki. I used a Pexel photo. I thought it covered both the dismay and the relief. 🙂. I like silence too because my dogs are super noisy. I’ve only ever had noisy dogs. Probably says more about me than them. I definitely need my aids hearing little birds.

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  4. I held my breath and thought, ‘Ouch, that’s going to cost.’ Luckily, the money went on something fun, like plants. My ones were too expensive; the hearing aids, not the plants, though they’re getting pricey too.

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