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March 14, 2006
Animal Lost
I haven't been able to write about this much yet because although it seems silly, but it's still painful to talk about. On the flight back from the DICE Summit, I lost my DS--which had sentimental value for me because my boy gave it to me for Valentine's Day. But more crushingly, the DS had in it my copy of Animal Crossing: Wild World, and my town, to which I had become greatly attached. After all, I was about 10,000 bells away from paying off my third mortgage. I had caught all the fish for winter, including the rare one that shows up only when it snows or rains, and had selflessly donated them to the museum. I had bred the purple tulip and was on my way to getting the rare black tulip. I had collected the "exotic" set of furniture. I had decorated my cozy little house with bonsai trees. I had a "music room" with my favorite gyroids. I had I had gotten pictures from my dearest animal friends, Aurora and Pompom and Dizzy and even the snobby Maelle and Baabara. I'd made a killing on the speculative turnip market. I'd carefully cultivated friendships, writing flattering notes like clockwork twice a day. I won the fishing tourney. And most of all, I had the satisfaction of watching my town grow over the winter, with new flowers blooming and every kind of fruit dripping from the trees in my orchards; I loved my town theme song, I designed my town flag; in every way, I had made it my town. I only hope that somewhere a sympathetic stranger has picked up my DS, turned it on, and has marveled at the fact that I have a golden watering can. Perhaps that kindly stranger will act as a guardian of my town, picking weeds and watering the flowers, posing as me to my animal friends to keep them happy. Posted by jane at March 14, 2006 12:00 PMComments
Too bad. I'm surprised the airport let you take it on the plane. I haven't been able to get into mobile gaming. Although it is something I should think about. Since once and a while I bring my laptop with some roms on it and play. Maybe a PSP might be a good investment. Posted by: undercoverrabbit on March 14, 2006 12:53 PMArg, that's tragic. I'm so sorry for your loss. I wonder if you could find/visit your town via DS wifi tho? I mean, if someone does find it and has it on... Posted by: Dundee on March 14, 2006 01:26 PMThat's really really bad. I would cry if that happened to me. i'm sad for the loss of the DS; your work and your world. i really like the notion that a complete stranger might tend your gardens and act as benevolent caretaker in your absence. the image i have for this demi-god(dess) is the child of an airport worker. opening the DS like a fairy tale book, their eyes widen at the world already written for them. all the characters alive and waiting to talk and play... not to say that some airport worker nabbed it. these things need homes if they aren't claimed after a while, right? Posted by: strongfinger on April 3, 2006 09:16 PM
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