A woman finds the most precious message inside her thrift store purchase, and you won’t believe what it says! Angelina Palumbo walked into Goodwill the way she always did—hands ready to sift through forgotten treasures, heart open to the stories tucked between old book pages and vinyl grooves. She never expected to find a message from the past waiting for her in the sleeve of a $3 jazz record.
"I love Goodwill," Angelina said, her eyes shining. "You find treasures, and going to Goodwill is how I try to find things thrifted and give a new purpose to them."
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She had gone looking for the sound of saxophones and trumpets on vinyl records, but what she found was something far more precious. Hidden inside the sleeve were two extra records. Aged, delicate, and carrying voices from another era. The moment she set the needle down, time folded in on itself.
"It’s like a voice from 1954," Angelina whispered. "The husband is saying that he loves and misses her and he thinks about her often. The wife, I believe, is saying that she works at the new Armory."
A husband and wife, their words recorded in the scratch and static of history. He was in the Air Force. She was home waiting, working, longing for him like so many wives in that era. Their love pressed into grooves of black vinyl, carrying echoes of devotion from a world without cell phones, where waiting meant months, not minutes.
Then she decided to see if she could find them. Angelina’s hands trembled as she searched for them. She scoured Facebook, typed their names into Google, and reached out in every way she knew how. But the trail grew cold, their family slipping through her fingers like sand.
"I tried looking them up on Facebook," she said, sighing. "I just haven't been able to find anybody to contact because I don't know if their family is still in Minnesota or they're out in California."
Still, she refuses to give up. Because she knows what it would mean if this belonged to her—if she could press play and hear her own grandparents’ voices lifted across time, speaking love into her ears.
"I know if I was his family, I would give a lot to hear my grandparents talk about each other," she said. "It's such a valuable piece of history for them, this family history."
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Isn’t that the thing about love? It lingers. It doesn’t need Instagram or WiFi or even a mailbox. It waits in old records and handwritten letters, in creased pages and stories passed down at dinner tables. It’s the very breath of God weaving itself through time, a reminder that nothing—no distance, no war, no years—can erase the weight of love spoken.
"Having memories like this left behind is a great way to still have an impact on those future generations," Angelina reflected.
And maybe that’s what this discovery was always meant to do—to remind us that love is never really lost. It’s just waiting, tucked away in the quiet places, waiting to be found again.
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But from everlasting to everlasting the Lord’s love is with those who fear him, and his righteousness with their children’s children.” Psalm 103:17
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