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Love Lost, Love Found

Myrna Lou Goldbaum, Columnist


I
n Palmistry I have come across many love stories. My book, SOUL MATE CONNECTIONS has 46 love stories from palm reading sessions I have conducted from 1956 to 2003.



I was working at a large fair in Colorado Springs Colorado when a nice older-looking gentleman sat down to have his palm read.
“Do you have any issues?”
“No, only something very interesting happened to me and I want to find out if you are really
psychic.”

I’ve never been to one of these fairs before. I picked you out for my first experience in a reading.”

He told me as he walked among the booths at the fair mine caught his eye because I had a poster on my latest book titled, SOUL MATE CONNECTIONS. He had a love story he wanted me to unravel on his palm. I saw he had a first love at age twenty but it didn’t become a marriage. He agreed and offered the information the woman turned him
down even though she was in love with him because he was leaving for the service, World War II. She feared he would not return and refused to promise to wait.

“All the time I was flying in a plane over Guadalcanal I thought about this woman and carried her picture in my watch fob on a chain all through the war. When I got back home she was married to someone else. I never forgot her though.”

“I see you married at age 27 or 28. You were with that woman for 50 years. It also shows you have been a widower for about a year, am I right?”

He said a strange thing happened to him in the last month.

“Do you see what just happened to me?"

I saw his old flame was back in his life and I thought something wonderful was about to happen for both of them. He beamed at me and said he had to tell me what was going on. He explained he was born in Peoria, Illinois, and his old high school alumni newsletter announced he had recently lost his wife. The girlfriend from his early years lost her mate four years earlier. When she saw his name in the newsletter it gave his location as Colorado. She tried to find him for four months calling the high school in their hometown, the Chamber of Commerce, his relatives, and old friends who still lived there. She finally had a lead in California where she tracked down the brother of his best friend who told her he lived in Colorado Springs. She called information for his address and phone number.

“You have been in contact. I see travel and a move in the near future.”

“She lives in Texas. When she called me I almost fell down. She told me her spouse had passed and she was lonely. Somehow I got invited to her home and darn if I didn’t hop a plane and go the next day. We spent a week together and rekindled our love. We went to the mall to window shop when I spied a jewelry store and went in. She was in a dress shop next door and told me she would catch up in a few minutes. While she was out of my sight I talked to the jeweler and asked to see engagement rings. He pulled out two trays of solitaires and one tray of rings set with smaller diamonds. When she came out of the dress store I motioned for her to come over to the jewelry store. I asked her to marry me, right there. She cried, I cried, the store owner and sales clerks both cried too. They took our picture to use in their ads. I told her to choose whatever ring she would like. She pushed the solitaire ring trays aside.”

“It has to be this one,” she pointed, “I want a simple ring with four tiny diamonds set in platinum.”

“She surprised me because it wasn’t one of the more expensive rings on display. I asked her why she chose that particular ring.”

“I must have this one because it has four diamonds in it that will always represent the four decades we missed being together.”

“I’m moving to Texas and I plan to take care of her for the rest of our days.”


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