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berniesandersmittens

(12,917 posts)
Fri Dec 5, 2025, 03:52 PM 16 hrs ago

I got lost in Houston and had a few amazing experiences [View all]

For context, I live in a VERY rural area about 10 hours away. I don't get to travel much, but a few friends graciously brought me along on a museum adventure this week.

On Tuesday I had a panic attack at the National Museum Of Science and told my friends I was gonna go for a short walk and call an Uber back to our motel.

I do not put apps on my phone. I got a bit lost a few blocks down and asked a stranger walking by for directions. He said "just look up Google maps".

I told him I didn't have that, so he looked it up on his phone and pointed me in the right direction.

Eventually, the sidewalk ran out at an interstate. I was completely disoriented in a strange city. I looked up Uber and.. you cannot call them directly. You have to have an app.

I walked back to a convenience store and the lady working there is an angel. She used her account to call me a ride. (We are now texting friends and I hope we stay in touch,) She saved me.

Uber driver was so nice and we had a great conversation. I got into the motel lobby and SHIT I had left my phone in his car!

The front desk clerk (who I had made friends with) called my phone and the driver answered it, and brought it back.

YAY!

So many other things happened that I will attempt to share later.

I got back home today and called the motel to tell the front desk how great they were. The lady who answered said "oh, you're the lady that brought me a PB and j!" (I overheard her one day that she was hungry, so I made her a sandwich from our stash in our room)

I got a call back from their boss and he said the front desk crew were going to get a raise!!!

Just wanted to share a little bit of kindness and hope in these dark times. There are a lot of good people in this world. Pass it on and take it in. I know I needed it!

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Thanks for sharing an upbeat story! PatSeg 16 hrs ago #1
One of the most profound week of my life berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #3
Seriously? PatSeg 15 hrs ago #7
Freaked me out. berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #12
The last time I walked into a taco bell, slightlv 14 hrs ago #35
I don't like it berniesandersmittens 13 hrs ago #39
I barely use my smartphone at all PatSeg 12 hrs ago #52
Probably the latter. soldierant 9 hrs ago #66
Well, if I shopped at a store PatSeg 12 hrs ago #51
One of the immersive art museums I went to had lockers to put your stuff in berniesandersmittens 12 hrs ago #55
Okay, this is all really giving me the creeps PatSeg 9 hrs ago #67
I actually saw a robot in Walmart here in SW Florida markodochartaigh 5 hrs ago #75
There's a security camera across the street from me LisaM 15 hrs ago #21
The group my driver said he belonged to was Katie or Kadie I think berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #27
That's insane! PatSeg 12 hrs ago #53
when I was in the military I did a TDY to Houston Skittles 15 hrs ago #2
Hello fellow wanderer! berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #6
haha nice to know Houston hasn't lost its charm! Skittles 15 hrs ago #9
Especially the Uber drivers berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #13
I think Uber folk in general have to be very hardy indeed Skittles 15 hrs ago #20
Not only that, but they're what... 6, 8 lanes each?! slightlv 14 hrs ago #36
heh Skittles 13 hrs ago #38
I visited a friend at his house and from his Ilsa 7 hrs ago #72
At the same time Houston is one of the friendliest and one of the meanest cities... pecosbob 15 hrs ago #4
you should have seen the look on their faces... berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #8
Depends on what part of Ozarks ... JustABozoOnThisBus 15 hrs ago #18
One of my Uber drivers went to LSU and kept up with the SEC berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #23
Wait! In 1994, Clinton was President. biophile 12 hrs ago #42
I was off by two years berniesandersmittens 12 hrs ago #43
I hear that! At my age, the years - heck, even decades are running together! biophile 9 hrs ago #68
ELECTED in 1992. He was inaugurated in '93 NM Grins 6 hrs ago #73
From a fellow person of the Ozarks (Lebanon MO, Bennett Spring, etc.), you did good!!! SWBTATTReg 14 hrs ago #32
Thanks! berniesandersmittens 13 hrs ago #40
Ozarks enid602 11 hrs ago #59
There are some truly breathtaking places near me berniesandersmittens 11 hrs ago #60
This made me smile fujiyamasan 15 hrs ago #5
I think good people will always find other good people berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #10
Thanks for sharing awesomerwb1 15 hrs ago #11
Very welcome! berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #15
Glad you had an, eventually, positive experience tonkatoy8888 15 hrs ago #14
I didn't see many homeless folks to be honest berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #17
I've heard of the Bissonnet Track. Susan Calvin 15 hrs ago #22
Houston has done a good job re homeless LtTx 4 hrs ago #76
Houston is a pretty nice city in quite a few ways. Susan Calvin 15 hrs ago #16
I had tried to venture from the Museum Of Science toward Bell St berniesandersmittens 15 hrs ago #19
Seems like there's always lots of construction going on pretty much everywhere. Susan Calvin 15 hrs ago #24
I just found out the girl at the station got fired for helping me! berniesandersmittens 13 hrs ago #41
Oh my gosh, that sucks. Susan Calvin 11 hrs ago #56
Gonna try to get more information from her berniesandersmittens 11 hrs ago #57
If you're into mid-century modern houses, Susan Calvin 15 hrs ago #25
Thanks so much for sharing this with us Grim Chieftain 15 hrs ago #26
Glad to pass it on! berniesandersmittens 14 hrs ago #30
Maps, calls and ride apps are all key backups nowadays IbogaProject 15 hrs ago #28
I have a smart phone but no additional apps berniesandersmittens 12 hrs ago #45
thanks for sharing . good people are still out there . AllaN01Bear 15 hrs ago #29
Yep! berniesandersmittens 12 hrs ago #47
Spent an overnight in Houston on the way to catch a cruise ship in Galveston.. Permanut 14 hrs ago #31
Do you remember CB radios? slightlv 13 hrs ago #37
I do remember- never had one.. Permanut 12 hrs ago #44
hehe., i did cb in the 80s and 90s ./:) one time dxed into colorado from tic toc base . AllaN01Bear 12 hrs ago #54
That was so great. I have one too.. ananda 14 hrs ago #33
It's instant panic to lose your phone! berniesandersmittens 12 hrs ago #48
Dayum... that's for sure. ananda 10 hrs ago #65
great story.. all's well that ends well! mountain grammy 14 hrs ago #34
It was a beautiful city berniesandersmittens 12 hrs ago #49
I am going to Houston and San Antonio in January. Initech 12 hrs ago #46
Sweet berniesandersmittens 12 hrs ago #50
Thank you for this blogslug 11 hrs ago #58
Wonderful! 🙂 nt Raine 11 hrs ago #61
Glad to hear random strangers are still kind to each other IronLionZion 10 hrs ago #62
I didn't see one taxi the whole time I was there berniesandersmittens 10 hrs ago #63
You can call a taxi's phone number to come get you IronLionZion 10 hrs ago #64
Aww.. What a Sweet emotional adventure Cha 8 hrs ago #69
So glad you had helpful people while you had difficulties! And... electric_blue68 8 hrs ago #70
Thank you for sharing your experiences! HeartsCanHope 8 hrs ago #71
Next time walk over to the reflecting pool and Japanese garden lostnfound 6 hrs ago #74
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