Too coincidental!

It's so weird but I was just at the library with my youngest to check out books & after we got home I took one to flip through it & there is one chapter called, "Journey"!! Not a journey or the journey, either. The book was written in the 30s & I had never read it before. Then, I get on the computer to check out another respite agency we were given the name of for my Autistic girl & somehow I landed on this - I don't even know how this came up unless the part of the name of the agency is in his website description:
http://www.drstevenperry.com/about_dr.php
So, the first name spelling is different - but, isn't that strange that I landed on it?? I do always see the word Journey on things (also passed by the movie theater posters on new movies & my eye landed on something about a man's journey)...and I ALWAYS see license plates with SP on them - I mean, a lot of different cars - there must be something about it in So Cal.
And....another funny thing is last weekend I stopped at a yard sale & bought a box of junk (I like old ephemera) and in the pile was a CBS memo dated from the 1940s with a little review article pasted on it and under it was typed, "Oh, Perry how could you?"
In that pile of junk was an actual letter from the singer, Kate Smith (God Bless America) dated from the 40s & it is the real deal 'cuz apparently the junk I bought was from a rather famous woman movie/t.v. writer. Now, I am kicking myself for not buying the old, but pristine conditon sheet music with Bing Crosby & other famous people on the covers. Darn it.
http://www.drstevenperry.com/about_dr.php
So, the first name spelling is different - but, isn't that strange that I landed on it?? I do always see the word Journey on things (also passed by the movie theater posters on new movies & my eye landed on something about a man's journey)...and I ALWAYS see license plates with SP on them - I mean, a lot of different cars - there must be something about it in So Cal.
And....another funny thing is last weekend I stopped at a yard sale & bought a box of junk (I like old ephemera) and in the pile was a CBS memo dated from the 1940s with a little review article pasted on it and under it was typed, "Oh, Perry how could you?"

In that pile of junk was an actual letter from the singer, Kate Smith (God Bless America) dated from the 40s & it is the real deal 'cuz apparently the junk I bought was from a rather famous woman movie/t.v. writer. Now, I am kicking myself for not buying the old, but pristine conditon sheet music with Bing Crosby & other famous people on the covers. Darn it.