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My mom died earlier this year and as we approach the first anniversary of her death I am reminded how much she loved flowers and instilled that love in me. Another memory is that she often lost things and then would search for days only to declare: “This time it’s gone forever …” until it wasn’t. I was often the person she called when this occurred and after suggesting she quietly think “backwards in her mind”, she would get annoyed and insist that I wasn’t helping .
The gift of this drama around losing things, was that it changed the way I responded when I lost my own things or when I couldn’t immediately find out the answer to something I was searching for. I decided to do an initial search and if I couldn’t find “it” I would wait for it to find me. I have saved many hours of frustration and drama and invariably just when I need something “it”does indeed find me .
I took this picture over 7 years ago when I was staying at the Ghion Hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia while taking a graduate class. As I walked back and forth to the hotel or on the grounds surrounding it a beautiful scent greeted my nostrils. After several days of “sniffing” hundreds of flowers to try to match the scent and the flower, “it” found me as I entered the front door of the hotel from a lower stairway.
I have searched but have not been able to identify “it”. So dear readers, with your help I hope the answer will “find me.”
Joy to you and yours in the days ahead.
IBK