Many times we find ourselves asking fate with all our might and, when we least expect it, it answers our prayers in the most surprising ways. Whether you believe in the miracles of life or they seem like mere coincidences, the truth is that stories like Ashley Garner’s make it difficult to deny the existence of divine coincidences.
It all started in Florida, United States, when the Garner family was preparing to leave their home to shelter from Hurricane Ian, which caused catastrophic damage in the southeast of the country and claimed the lives of more than 100 people.
Days before taking those measures, Ashley lost her engagement ring in front of her home, so, for two days, she, her husband, her three children, searched for the small object among bushes and large amounts of grass, but they just couldn’t find it. appeared and they had to abandon the mission before the impact of the hurricane on the southwestern coast of the state.
I just accepted that he was gone. It was just one thing. It’s replaceable, and I just let it slide. We knew the hurricane was coming, so we just said goodbye.
According to official reports, the storm caused winds of 193 kilometers per hour, which caused total and partial collapses in houses. Luckily, the Garner house was not affected to that extent and they only found a lot of dirt on the outside and inside of the house.
When the skies cleared, the family went out to clean up the yard and it was there that they made the miraculous discovery of the missing wedding ring days earlier. Ashley felt that a choir of angels sang when she was reunited with the precious object, which was prostrate on a pile of green branches, almost as if it wanted to be discovered.
Garner decided to share her excitement on Facebook, where she wrote a beautiful message about hope, accompanied by some snapshots of the incredible discovery.
Some of you may know that I lost my wedding ring a couple of days before the hurricane. We searched up and down for days. ‘Ian’ was going to come and I accepted that he was gone and I would never get him back after the 120 mph winds. Look what we just found. He was literally on a pile of bushes inside the garage. With so much ruin, this gives us a little hope.