Oh my. Can you lock it from home and activate the GPS? My friend from Soldotna did that when her phone was stolen, so the thief had no access to her banking/business/contact information.
Another reason to keep the stuff on your phone as limited as possible.
It’s password-protected, and I don’t have the faintest idea how to activate the GPS, even if it was in my hand. The only important things on it are the phone numbers and the e-book reader from Union Library. I’m halfway through “Children of Dune”!
I told them exactly where I left it, and it’s in a pouch that also has some cards with my name on them. I expect I’ll hear from someone later today. It was a private event: even the caterer’s helpers were church members’ grandchildren.
Meanwhile, Jake is looking for trouble. I shut Shannon in the sunroom so he wouldn’t try to beat her up.