Never Lost

   
     




     Years ago, I bought a Hurricane Scrubber from Target. One day after using it someone misplaced the adapter used to charge it. That was around 2017/2018. 🤦🏽‍♀️ I've looked high and low for this adapter and finally decided that I would buy a replacement for it. I located it to purchase on both the Amazon and the Walmart websites. Though I never ventured out to buy it for some reason. Maybe the universe knew what would happen in due season.

     Since being at home I've learned some huge lessons. I've learned that I can cook several meals a day and be happy while doing it. I've learned that I love helping my son with his online learning and I've learned that somethings that we look for are never lost. 

     As I ventured to clean out my walk-in closet one day, which has been a chore for years, I came across a box of books for children that I had finally decided to give away. I pulled the box out and guess what I found? The adapter. The adapter to my bathroom scrubber was in my walk-in closet. The adapter that I have been looking for for nearly three years. Hmmm...

      I thought about the energy that I used to go online to find another one and the days that I spent looking for something that wasn't lost at all. Instead it was put away incorrectly. Truth be told, the adapter should always be with the scrubber because the scrubber can't work with out it. Had I put it up correctly I wouldn't have had to search for it. 

     During this stay at home order, I'm learning a lot. One being that most of the things that I'm looking for, I already have and that sometimes you have to let go of things that no longer serve you in order to find what was always there all along. (I feel like that's a word for someone in this season. Stop seeking what's already there. EKOC 🏃🏾‍♀️💨💨)

     

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