I thought I'd tell you my stupid husband story to cheer you up..
I just had my last baby and within hours of the birth, I developed a rare autoimmune disease. It escalated so fast that we didn't know if I was going to make it. The day I came home from the hospital, my husband bought a car AND got a $3500 cash loan from my parents for it. I was on 60 mg of prednisone and a paranoid wreck and what does my husband do? He goes to get gas, leaves the keys in the car to go inside to pay and the car is stolen. We had fought over and over about his leaving the keys in the car before - he used to leave it running with the kids in the backseat to go grab something quick - TG he didn't have any of the kids with him.
So, I'm very sick and hopped up on drugs and then it dawns on me that all of our personal information (names/address) is on the insurance papers in the car and of course our house keys so I insisted that all the locks be changed right then and there, another $500. The baby's new stroller and car seat was in the car too. Of course he didn't add theft insurance to the car either.
My parents somehow only could think about the $3500 and no car, so I had to cash out my deferred comp from work to pay them back right away. I seriously thought about using the rest of the money for a divorce lol
We got our car back 5 weeks later - it was burried in a snow bank in a Target parking lot (they think it was dumped there the same day it was stolen - it snowed that night and the plow pushed snow over and around it). The police called at 4 am and told us, but said it had to be towed, so that cost another $500 to get it back, THEN a week later my husband gets a ticket in the mail for $250 for leaving the keys in the car. Whoever stole it took the stroller and car seat and left us empty quart size bottles of beer, dirty diapers, and used the seats for ashtrays. Oh and they took the owner manuals and all paperwork in the glove box, but left the keys laying on the seat.
It's now nearly 7 years later and my son in college has the car - I still hate to look at it.