ok. so i haven't been updating what i've been doing the past couple of days but unfortunately i have to, so everyone can share in this very common situational humor that probably won't even make anyone laugh.
anyways, for those unfamiliar with the scintillating plot of my roadtrip, here's what you need to know. I have been staying in Spokane with my friend Mike since Thursday. Before that, I had been staying in Missoula with my uncle Kurt. Anyways, I was going to leave spokane today and head for seattle but upon my departure, realized that I had left my hiking boots back in missoula (200 miles from spokane). So today I drove back to missoula, got to the house, got my hiking boots, took a nap, posted the previous blog, and got ready to leave. Now, here's the kicker. The house where Kurt and I were staying at (the one I had to go back to) had two back doors which was where Kurt and I would enter the house. These two doors formed a room whose main function was a place for people to hang their coats. Pay close attention, because therein lies the simple genius of successfully breaking and entering into the house without actually breaking anything. Anyways, one backdoor was always unlocked, while the one leading into the house was always locked. There was a key left in one of the pockets of the coats that was hanging up, and you could use it to open up the door to get into the rest of the house. The only thing you had to remember was to place the key back into the coat pocket, and not take it into the house and then forget the key and leave. Which is exactly what I did.
I ended up asking a neighbor for help and he gave me a ladder that I used to get up to their second story porch. thankfully that door was open and I was able to get in. Big thanks to that neighbor.
Anyways, it was just really funny how I confidently finished off that last blog post, strolled out the door, and was like shit one second later.
(my computer, phone, and wallet were all still inside)
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