Stardate 06.17.2026
Ask any of my siblings about the messages we've received from our dad, and you may be surprised.
On the surface, the messages seem ordinary. A song on the radio. A memory that arrives out of nowhere. A small coincidence at exactly the right moment. When timing and circumstance come together, they can offer a glimpse of something that feels Divine.
That's what happened to me yesterday.
It was my day off, and I was preparing my one meal of the day. I had been thinking about my dad only moments earlier. Father's Day is approaching, and this year I will be away from my own adult children. One of them had left a Father's Day card on the counter. I paused and looked at it.
Then I cracked my eggs.
The first egg was completely ordinary.
The second one contained a double yolk.
I just smiled.
A twin yolk doesn't happen very often. Whenever it does, my thoughts immediately go to my dad and his twin brother, both born on Christmas Day. Dad left this world twenty-four years ago, yet there are still moments when his memory gently taps me on the shoulder.
Yesterday felt like one of those moments.
Maybe it was simply an unusual egg. Maybe it was a reminder stirred by memory and timing. Either way, I received it as a gift.
I stood there in my kitchen holding an ordinary breakfast and an extraordinary memory at the same time.
If this story seems a little fishy, it is.
Some of you may be wondering if I returned to my sardine experiment after falling off the wagon the day before. Indeed, I did. I enjoyed my sardines and welcomed the bonus protein from my three eggs. As I ate, I found myself thinking about my dad and feeling thankful for the moment.
Scripture reminds us:
"Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights..." — James 1:17 (NIV)
Some gifts arrive in grand ways. Others come hidden inside an eggshell.
I'm thankful for the moment.
I'm thankful for the memory.
I'm thankful for the opportunity to share my twin yolk story with you.
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Captain's Addendum
Bones: "A double yolk, huh? I've seen strange things in my medical career, but breakfast delivering messages from beyond still ranks pretty high."
Spock: "Coincidence and meaning are not mutually exclusive, Doctor. Humans often find significance in events that awaken cherished memories."
Michael: I don't need to explain every meaningful moment that crosses my path. Some experiences simply invite gratitude. Yesterday, a twin yolk reminded me of my father and his twin brother. For a few minutes, the distance of twenty-four years didn't feel quite so far away.
May you live long and prosper. And may the ordinary moments in your day carry a little extra meaning when you need it most.
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