
Not that long ago (described in an earlier post), I received two huge gardenia bushes in the mail from a friend who had only ordered one. The plants, the boxes, and even the messages were identical. The gardenia plant was the perfect congratulations present for the launching of my book “You Don’t Know Jack!” because it bloomed my favorite smelling flower. My friend knew about that, and she knew it also reminded me of the trip my late husband and I took to Hawaii for our 30-year, belated honeymoon where they were so plentiful!. She checked with the supplier who assured her there was only one ordered, and he had no explanation for the second one. We both laughed and blamed it on (or gave credit to) Jack as I’ve been doing for all the “no other explanation” or way-too-coincidental occurrences.
Then this past week, it happened again. A different friend sent me gorgeous pink tulips from a different supplier knowing my birthday is coming up, and that they are my favorite spring flower. There was a loving message inside the box, and I called her to thank her. Then, much to my surprise and delight, another delivery of tulips came the very next day! Once again, it was a second order with the exact same message as the first tulip order. This duplicated order was from an entirely different supplier than the one that duplicated the gardenia order, so it wasn’t like that was a problem in their system.
So for the second time, I received an unexplained delivery, and I thanked Jack’s spirit for however his loving energy was doing it!

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