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Finders keepers …

Remember how great you felt the last time you found something you thought you had lost? Might be a favorite shirt … Grandma’s cookie recipe … that CD with the one song you love that somehow ended up in a box in the basement?

This week I had the experience of helping someone else find something they loved again. And it was so cool!

Some time ago at a concert I met the friend of one of my wife’s coworkers. As we were talking, it came out that I was a musician and that she had sung backup in a bar band many years ago. I suggested we ought to get together and “jam.” She scoffed, claiming she hadn’t sung in years, she was rusty, and she wasn’t that good anyway.

I pursued it, though, and the other night we finally got together around her kitchen table. I played guitar and sang, and she joined in on harmony on songs by the Beatles, John Prine, etc., as well as some of my originals. Our shaky, where’s-the-key version of “All My Loving” probably ranked as musical homicide, but otherwise we weren’t half-bad. It was a lot of fun.

At one point I glanced over while I was playing. She had her eyes closed and one hand to her ear, searching for the right note. I was struck by how happy she looked. True joy, you know? Totally in the moment, rediscovering just how good it felt to sing again.

Here’s hoping you have a moment soon where you rediscover something you love!

Steve Hall owns Good Story Marketing (www.goodstorymarketing.com). He hopes his crappy TV is the reason Stephen Colbert’s eyes appear satanically black onscreen.

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