Before You Hit the Road

This story comes from our friend, Melissa. She used to live down the street from us and babysat Megan on a few occasions. She now lives in NY with her husband, Jon, and has been jotting down her synchros. This one is related to travel – not the actual journey, but the preparations you make before you leave.

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On Wednesday, August 24…we were getting ready to fly out to LA that afternoon for our vacation.  I needed to print a couple of things for work before I left, so I proceeded.

My printer was giving me difficulty and then ended up needing an ink cartridge replacement — it was really out.  Usually I can tell it to print just black and keep going, this day the machine was just not having it.  When I reached into the box on the shelf that holds all the ink, I found the tickets to the Serge Gainsbourg tribute https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serge_Gainsbourg concert at the Hollywood Bowl we were planning on attending in the very box.  We would have left without them otherwise.

I think that was a synchro, even if I had no idea! The universe really wanted us to go to that show — we saw lots of people (famous) just hanging out and my new favorite actor, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, actually performed.

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9 Responses to Before You Hit the Road

  1. Scaby says:

    I know. I was being funny. And I thought maybe if you found the keys near YOUR printer it would be a double synchro.

  2. Scaby says:

    Nice goin’ Trish! 🙂

    Maybe look around the printer?

  3. It seems that when we are meant to do something we often have a helping hand, and often via a synchro.

    • R and T says:

      It’s being in the flow of the moment, and stuff like that happen especially when you’re energy is focused. We’re waiting to get back into the flow here, at least related to a lost set of keys. Trish moved Megan’s car so we could out of the driveway yesterday, and Megan’s keys have been missing ever since.

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