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The women also had another idea: share the story on Facebook and see if they could reach anyone who might know something through social media.
Using Social Media
Along with a close-up photo of the blue glass ornament, Kat shared the story of how she and her mother ended up with it. She shared, “It breaks my heart that this was tossed away and just sitting on a shelf at Savers for $2.”
She asked for anyone who might know anything about it to get a hold of her so that the mother and daughter could properly return it in safe care.
Another Special Ornament
Priscilla had also contacted the store she purchased it from, Savers, and let them know of her find. The store’s manager said that the majority of their donations were from residents in the area, so there was a good chance whoever donated the ornament lived around Plymouth.
That’s when a local woman named Connie Whiteman Slate commented on Kat’s post, “Please let me know what you find out as I have one also. Found mine at a thrift shop too! It’s heavy in weight.”
Could There Be Two?
The conversation on the Facebook post continued, as someone else commented that she had one too. A woman replied that she had found a similar ornament at a thrift store, but in the Pacific Northwest. She described it, “Mine was iridescent and heart-shaped like this one, but much less ornament and more suncatcher-like.”