My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

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My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by BalmyMommy » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:28 pm

My son was expected back yesterday and hasn't arrived. His phone is going straight to voicemail. His name is Ian Balmy and he was with a friend named Ricky Hernandez. He's driving a black 1999 BMW. He's got brown hair that's blonde from the sun. By now I'd venture to guess its sticking straight up. He has blue eyes and he's about 5'11. Please help this worried mama. Thanks.

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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by Token » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:36 pm

Maybe list how old your son is and which direction he was going to reach home.

Did he have a 100 mile or 3000 mile drive back home?

Lots of cell phones get lost out there.

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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by gyre » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:41 pm

Very likely he is resting up, maybe involved in a project on or off the playa.
Too early to worry, most likely.

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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by Savannah » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:43 pm

BalmyMommy wrote:My son was expected back yesterday and hasn't arrived. His phone is going straight to voicemail. His name is Ian Balmy and he was with a friend named Ricky Hernandez. He's driving a black 1999 BMW. He's got brown hair that's blonde from the sun. By now I'd venture to guess its sticking straight up. He has blue eyes and he's about 5'11. Please help this worried mama. Thanks.
Hey BalmyMommy. This type of situation is pretty common, so please don't panic yet. (I was a whole day late home last year). Phones get lost by the hundreds out there, or he may lack a battery charge. He may also have car trouble--but people will try to help--or may have decided that the 8-9 hour Exodus times were too much for a tired mind & body, and wisely decided to delay departure. If he did that, commend him for his good sense, after you get done being mad for making you worry. :)

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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by BalmyMommy » Tue Sep 03, 2013 7:53 pm

My son is 21. First time burner and he was heading towards San Francisco. I'm trying to stay calm because he is generally oblivious if he's focussed in something (a playa project, an adventure, a woman). I'm trying to not overreact because of what I know about his nature. At the same time, I feel like I need to do something.

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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by gyre » Tue Sep 03, 2013 8:00 pm

I was once three weeks late returning from a trip.
Came back from texas by way of Denver.

Try not to worry.

You could try the SF burner lists if they are still up, but no guarantee it would work.

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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by Savannah » Tue Sep 03, 2013 8:00 pm

BalmyMommy wrote:My son is 21. First time burner and he was heading towards San Francisco. I'm trying to stay calm because he is generally oblivious if he's focussed in something (a playa project, an adventure, a woman). I'm trying to not overreact because of what I know about his nature. At the same time, I feel like I need to do something.
But of course. We understand. Submit that form linked above, keep your phone charged . . .

Let us know when he gets ahold of you, if you can.
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Post by Canoe » Tue Sep 03, 2013 8:48 pm

Expected home yesterday, expected at work today.
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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by BalmyMommy » Wed Sep 04, 2013 8:12 am

The happy, dirty, happy missing son showed up last night! Thank you for the support and suggestions. He was tired and stopped in Golden Gate Park to sleep. Twenty miles from home! I exhaled and listened to his tales from the playa (not edited as much as this mom had hoped for). He had a life changing experience and I am grateful for that.

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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by gyre » Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:05 am

Glad he's okay!

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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by Desert Dove » Wed Sep 04, 2013 10:09 am

From one mom to another, thanks for the update. Our family arrived home last night, too. Everyone safe and sound and smiling!

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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by Savannah » Wed Sep 04, 2013 11:05 am

BalmyMommy wrote:The happy, dirty, happy missing son showed up last night! Thank you for the support and suggestions. He was tired and stopped in Golden Gate Park to sleep. Twenty miles from home! I exhaled and listened to his tales from the playa (not edited as much as this mom had hoped for). He had a life changing experience and I am grateful for that.
Hey, if you're too tired to drive, you've too tired to drive . . . sounds like you raised a smart kid! And he's really comfortable telling you everything. :lol:

Glad everything is okay. :mrgreen:
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Re: My Son--Mind Eraser Camp

Post by tummler » Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:23 pm

Whew! Glad to hear all Is well with your son, and thanks for letting us know.

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