Lost and Found: A Miraculous Rediscovery

She never quite got over losing a piece of wedding-gift flatware while on her honeymoon. But someone was watching over that knife for those eight years…

Heavenly streams of light brighten a woodsy setting.

June lake in northern California held mostly happy memories for me and Nick. We’d camped there as newlyweds, and now we were going back with our two kids. This time I packed for practicality instead of romance.

Back then plastic silverware just wouldn’t do, so I took some knives and forks from my brand-new flatware with a light pattern engraved on the handles. Nick and I enjoyed a lovely vacation, but when it was time to go I couldn’t find one of the knives. We looked and looked, with no luck.

“Don’t beat yourself up over it,” Nick told me on the way home. Eight years later I was still beating myself up over it. Lord, how could I have been so careless with a wedding gift?

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“Here we are,” Nick said. The kids cheered. We pitched the tent and ate out under the stars. After dinner I washed the plastic dishes and utensils. I went to throw the dishwater in an appropriate spot, and noticed a tree that looked like it could use a drink.

Just as I was tipping the bucket to pour, a silver glint from the ground stopped me. My knife? Impossible. Yet that was my pattern, the engraving still intact. I picked up my long-lost gift, shiny and new, just like the day I’d packed it. Now all our memories of June Lake are happy.

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