Yesterday I found three pennies. I picked each from the spot where I spied the copper coin and stuck them in my pocket.
I’ve never been a person who required that the penny be “heads up” to bring good luck but these all were. In my childhood, the ditty went, “Find a penny, pick it up, all the day, you have good luck.” Only later did I hear the “heads up” version but I reject it.
We make our own luck, don’t we? And finding a coin on the ground around my house usually means that I’ve dropped my purse and the coins spilled some days or even months ago. But still: I could use a little good fortune especially of the unexpected variety, so I’m not knocking the fortuitous discoveries.
As I prepared for bed last evening, I folded the jeans I had worn and all three pennies tumbled to the floor, clacking as they hit the hardwood. My instant thought: If I leave them where they lay, can I find them tomorrow and garner another day of bounty?
I did have some unexpected gifts in my Sunday. I discovered a new coffee shop, heard from a long-ago classmate who has been reading my blogs, and engaged in a satisfying conversation with someone about living in accordance with one’s beliefs. All three experiences pleased me; and elevated an ordinary, even drab day into the realm of treasure.
Of course, there’s this: I awakened yesterday; and again today. I count myself lucky for having done so, even though at times I wonder if not awakening might be easier. But then I hear my mother’s voice admonishing me: Where there’s life, there’s room for improvement. So I’m going to retrieve those pennies from my bedroom floor, and hope for the best — for good luck, or for the presence of mind to see a chance for forward movement and grab it.