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A man from Arkansas regains an expensive possession after thirty years

Little Rock, Arkansas – After more than 30 years, an Arkansas man is receiving his treasured possession back this holiday season.

The story started when Jennifer Jones from Jonesboro was a student at the University of Arkansas in the early 1990s. She received a blanket to stay warm one evening while she and her friends were out sledding.

“I recall being really cold,” Jones recalled. “And a guy lent me a blanket, so I wrapped it around myself after he went into his apartment and got it.”

But there was just one request from the youngster who handed her the blanket.

Jones remarked, “I will always remember him telling me that his grandmother made it for him.”
Thus, he would require its return. Because I’m so sentimental, that struck a chord with me.

However, social media was nonexistent at the time, and many individuals lacked cell phones.
Thus, Jennifer never saw the mystery student again after they split ways.

We were consequently unable to stay in contact. Todd Hart was that student, and he currently resides in McRae, Arkansas.

Regarding the origin of the blanket, which has a Razorback design in homage to Arkansas’s mascot, Hart said, “My grandmother made quilts for my twin brother and me and my sister when I was a senior in high school.” “We had a relationship with her until her death, and it was kind of one of our first contacts with her.”

Hart added that he has wondered about that blanket throughout the years.

Since my sister and twin brother still had theirs, I gave it some thought. He explained, “And they still use theirs and everything.”

Jones had not thrown away the blanket in the meanwhile; she had carried it with her during 13 separate moves, generally tucked away and hardly used.

“I see it every now and then and I think, ‘Oh, I’d really like to get that back to the owner,'” Jones remarked. “But I simply continue to move it, pack it away, and keep it around.”

She had an idea when she just moved and found the blanket again. She cleaned the blanket, snapped a few photos, and shared them on Facebook along with a request to track down the owner.

After almost 400 shares, Hart’s brother discovered the blanket on a fraternity Facebook page, thanks to the power of social media.
“Hey, isn’t this your blanket? My twin brother texted me,” Hart remarked. “So, I reached out to her [Jones], and said, ‘Yeah, it’s mine,’ and the rest is sort of history.”

It’s one of the most surprising Christmas presents Hart has ever received, but that only makes it more amazing.

“Thirty-three years have passed,” Hart stated. After spending a lifetime with her, it’s finally returning to me after only one night of lending a hand. Additionally, it demonstrates Facebook’s capabilities. From the moment she posted it, it took twenty hours to reach me.

The blanket hadn’t arrived to Hart’s house in McRae before Christmas, so Santa may be lagging a bit this year.

As of right now, Jones says, it will arrive on Friday morning, December 27, 2024.

As soon as Hart gets his blanket back, we’ll stay in contact with him and provide an update.

 

 

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