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LOL I definitely belong in the Perpetual Nervous Breakdown Club. I probably need to be queen of it LOL! :p |
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I was born and raised in the South. I love it here. I can't imagine living anywhere else. :) There is, however, a HUGE difference in the "city" South and the "rural" South. Where we live right now is considered "rural". They all think I'm a weirdo because I'm from the city. Atlanta is like a foreign country to some of DH's family as well as our neighbors. For example, "Mr. J." had a field day with me when he found out I'd never seen a cow in real life before. "What do you mean that girl ain't never seen a cow before?" is what he said to DH. They are just as confused and perplexed by me as I am by them. We are all learning though. :D |
Aaaaah, OK - that explains it:) When I married my late husband, he already owned a home out in the boondocks in the middle of a farm. I had always lived in town. After I moved in, I said something about the people across the "street". He cracked up and told me they lived across the "road". He told me there were no streets in the country. When he died, several strange things happened. We were in the process of replacing a split rail fence with a new type of wooden fence and he was taking the old one down. I came home from work and found him in his pickup in the backyard. He died from a massive heart attack at 49. His watch stopped at the time he died. A clock I gave him in the shape of a chicken (long story, we had chickenhouses) stopped at the same time. The cell phone he carried 24/7 because of his job died. The DOT (where he worked) brought his work pickup to the funeral and the graveside service. It was nearly new and had never given any problems. After the graveside service, it wouldn't crank and had to be towed back to his office. Several days after his death, I dreamed that he was in our bedroom, but he looked like he did when we started dating. He smiled and told me he loved me. I was very angry with him and told him he couldn't do this to me, we were supposed to grow old together and sit out on the porch in rocking chairs and travel. He told me he was sorry, he didn't have a choice. He hugged me, kissed me and told me that he was fine, but he had to go. When I woke up, I still felt his kiss on my lips. That was the beginning of many "dreams" in which Mark returned to me to comfort me. He died 10/24/05 at 49. I was 48 at the time. |
I remember my grandfather dying when I was 13. Myself, and my two younger cousins (ages 10 an 8) at the time were home alone with him. In the middle of the night he woke me up and told me to come into the kitchen. I walked in there to find him dead on the floor of a massive heart attack. I never thougt about what happened until years later, then it suddenly made sense to me why the paramedic looked at me so funny when I was telling him I was so glad my grandfather (the one who was dead on the kitchen floor) came and woke me up so I could find him instead of one of my little cousins. |
OK, so I've been searching around on the web trying to figure out what is going on with me and the house. I found this website http://paranormal.about.com/od/ghost...a/aa060704.htm . Now I'm a little freaked. It isn't one of those spooky looking websites that are designed to scare you to death just looking at it, its just a plain one that just has the facts without all the spooky images and music. I think this is the first time in my life I've ever HOPED I was just crazy! |
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Aww I'm sorry. The last paragraph you wrote almost made me cry. That sounds like a book, P.S. i love you. Except yours are dreams. |
It made me cry too! I think it is so sweet, yet so sad. |
Hey im just catching back up i left on vacation saturday grayele my husband says the extact same thing word for word "its mind of matter" and tells me im nuts, especially when he sees threads like this. Miz wanned i love your post, i have goosebumps |
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When my husband and I built our first house, our daughter was two. The house was brand new, built by our hands. BUT I have no history on that land, I don't know what was there before or 100 years before. There were always strange things happening, but no "bad" feelings in the house. There was a time, that a car that was parked at the edge of the woods (his parents old car) that it looked like an interior light was on, but the car had been "gutted" and there was no way a light could be on. Then, my daughter's Winnie the Pooh doll (her favorite that she carried everywhere) came up missing....we searched that house from top to bottom -(the attic, every box, every spot) - finally, after months, it was in her room?? One morning I went in her room, she had been sick the night before. She had fallen asleep with us and I put her back in her bed. I went to check on her that morning and I woke her up to see if she was feeling okay. She said that she seen me looking at her through her window...every time she woke up, I was there. I don't know if I was "there" in spirit watching over her or if she had an angel that looked like me. The last "strange" thing with that house was that one night, I felt the urge to get up and check on her. She wasn't in her bed and I felt that "fear" that only a mommy can feel....I ran down the hallway and the french doors (both of them, which one was always latched - locked through the top and the bottom)...both were wide open the wind was blowing in and she was standing there looking ouside with her Winnie the Pooh in one hand and her night gown blowing in the wind. I freaked out! I think she was asleep. We moved, but not because of those happenings. |
We moved to land with a lot of history to it...didn't know it when we bought it. We built a 2 1/2 story house (again by our hands)...it has a walk out basement (meaning it was built on a side of a hill, so one side of the basement is not underground). There is part of the old stage coach road on the bottom half of our land and what was a field full of cedar trees (which we cleared out) was once an apple orchard. I never knew this until I kept having reoccuring dreams of an old rough road...there would be people walking on it, etc. We got some old maps and talked to some old timers in the area and found out that there was once the stage coach (mail coach) road thru here. From the maps, we followed it thru the land....which I think is pretty neat! We have had strange things happen here too. I think that maybe people are just more in tune with these things now...I don't know. One day, all three of us were on the main floor in the living room. We heard a door shut downstairs. There are no windows (as three of the walls are completely underground)...and the wall that goes outside only has two french doors. Anyway, we went down there and the laundry room door was closed! I had been having "strange" feelings when I was down there for awhile, but never thought much about it until that day. Then, Mojo would constantly bark at something...it was something inside the house, as the big dogs were not barking outside....again, nothing there. I finally prayed about it and whenever I got that "feeling" I would tell them to go home. I haven't had that feeling since. One night, there was a perfectly round light above my side of the bed. My husband seen it too. It wasn't really a floating orb...it was more like a perfectly round light (but there were not lights or reflections from anything)...it was there on and off for awhile. The next time we seen it, it was on the ceiling at the foot of our bed. I haven't seen it sense. Also, when we were staying in our RV while we were building the house...the foundation for the basement was poured and the basement walls were up. We kept hearing old timey country like music.....we thought that it had to been coming from a house somewhere...but at the time, there were no houses out here (there are only a handful now). But before my grandfather passed away, he had said that in the old days when a house was being built, everyone would gather and dance on the new floor....I often wonder if that was him??? This is going to sound strange and that I am the one who needs to go to the looney bin, but sometimes I "know" things before they happen..or I see something and then, sure enough that happens or whatever...... Like I had a dream about hail and a tornando....I woke up scared and it was storming like crazy...turned on the tv and we had a tornando warning...one spotted not far from us....when the hail started coming down....we all went down stairs. (nothing happened, but still). Another time, I had a dream that Mojo was lost....he had gotten out of the house. I woke up and heard the heavy sound of rain......It was raining so I got my husband and and said that something must have happened because the house was taking in rain. Mojo was on the bed, but one of the french doors in the basement was wide open! I went back to sleep and kept thinking of a lost dog. The next morning, my "mema" (grandmother) called and said that Papa's coonhound got out in the storm last night. So, he must have been the dog I was dreaming of. He was found, safe...whew. Then, I had a dream that I was cleaning the storage room (extra bedroom) downstairs and I found money. I think I had prayed about our debt that night. The next day, I was cleaning (which I had planned on doing) and I found a 10 in a card, another 10 in a file folder and a 20 in an old bag. No one use to believe me, but now I tell them about my "thoughts" and they see for themselves. Another time, I seen a tree fall across our walking tree (which my daughter also rides her four wheeler on)...in my dream, she was on her four wheeler and the tree fall...I freaked out and jumped out of bed. I told my husband about it because my heart was racing and I couldn't go back to sleep. He told my daughter not to be on the trail - just to give me peace of mind. Later that week, we all walked on the trail and a huge oak tree and split in half and had fallen across the trial!!!! I think we all have these thoughts and feelings sometime...some just see them more or feel them more. I know after 9/11, I always seen 911...on the time, page number, etc. Then, I would see 3 11 or 211 or whatever.....it was always 11. Thru Sylvia Browne, 11 is the most spiritual of numbers. But sometimes on her Montel show, if you keep seeing a number it is a time in your "past life"...I don't know. But do this day, I will walk about at 1:11, 2:11, 3:11....etc. Some nights, it is every hour...sometimes, it is only a few...it is odd. |
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I do think it would be neat to have someone come out and look at your place. Maybe it would help. I would love to do that with our land....but then again...I just don't know.... |
It's funny you mentioned the numbers. Mine is 11:42. Sometimes that time just pops in my head for what seems like no reason. Sometimes I have major things in my life happen at 11:42. My two daughters were born at 11:42 am. My son was born at 11:42 pm. I got the call that yes, I had cervical cancer and yes, I was going to have to have a hysterectomy at 11:42 am. I wrote the time down in my journal. When I was being wheeled back for surgery the last thing I remember is passing a clock and the time was 11:42. I'm sure there have been other things that happened at 11:42 I just can't remember them all. |
See, I knew those numbers meant something.........I wonder why that is? Like you, sometimes, something in my head tells me to look at the time or turn my head or something...and there is that number. It is odd...I just wish I knew what they meant....and why mine is the same, but now I see the others too....odd. |
It is very odd. There are times when I wake up in the middle of the night and think 11:42, then go back to sleep. Sometimes I'm shopping, reading, cleaning, etc and I will suddenly realize that I've been repeating 11:42 over and over in my head while I've been doing it. Definitely odd. |
In your Sylvia Browne books.....what does she mention about the re-occurring numbers? One show, she told a guy that it was a past life thing...like he died at that time in one past life...was born at that time in another....etc. On another show, she told a lady that her time was a spiritual number. I think hers was 311....something about 11 is the "highest" number or something. It would be interesting to talk with Sylvia. Course, one show she said that EVERYONE goes to Heaven....but I just don't know because here, we were brought up with the Heaven/Hell thinking. There was one site that was against her because in the Bible, this sort of thing is not "right"...but I just don't know....I think it is all very interesting. |
I'll have to look up the number thing in my books. I know there is something (I don't think its a Sylvia Browne thing though) about adding up the numbers of your birthdate to get your "spiritual number". So mine is 03/30/1976 so adding 0+3+3+0+1+9+7+6 = 29, 2+9 = 11, and 1+1= 2. (you are supposed to factor down to a single digit). Two is supposed to be the "psychic" number or something. Now I'm going to have to research the number thing. lol |
how bout this: My mom born: may 19 My dad born: jan 19 Me born: Nov 19 Baby bro born: june 19 (other bro march 26, but we wont go there LOL) and everywhere ANY of us has ever lived has either a 19 in the address or the phone number! Its comforting though! 19 is apparently my familys lucky number! :) Oh yeah, and my dad remarried to a woman born on Jan 19! |
I'd agree. 19 is definitely your families special number! :thumbup: |
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Try those people from that show TAPS http://www.scifi.com/ghosthunters/ i totally believe in their show and it's scary toooo |
I know the feeling of living in a place where strange things happen! I moved all alone to a city over 4 hours away from my hometown. It was a top-floor apartment in what seemed like an old army barracks. I didn't feel comfortable from the first day I walked in. In fact, I called my parents and cried about how I didn't want to live there! My mom decided to come down the next weekend and help me find a new place to live. In that first week, there was creaking, there was water running... I tried to explain everything away. I was having a nap one day in the middle of the afternoon with my bedroom door closed tight (I made sure) and I woke up to the door bursting open. My window was open in my room so I said it was wind. There was no wind at all outside, but it made me feel better. My mom doesn't believe in that kind of thing at all. When she came down she spent the night on the couch, with the bathroom light on and the door open a crack so she could find her way there if she needed to. She woke up and noticed the sliver of light getting larger and smaller... the door was opening and closing on its own. She finally got the courage to get up and turn the light off so she could sleep. In the morning she told me "There's something not right about this place" and I moved out 2 weeks later, after spending a few nights in a hotel room! |
My uncle, who was also one of my best friends, died in a motorcycle accident almost 2 years ago. He was 36 and had twins that are 17 and two girls, ages 2 & 3 from a woman who was his fiance. About 6 months after he died, his fiance was getting ready to move from California to Arkansas to live with his mother and I took the girls for the weekend so she could pack. I was playing with the girls, waiting for my boyfriend to get out of the shower so we could go eat, and I grabbed the 3 year old's foot and smelled it and told her "Whew!! Stinky feet!" and she laughed and told me "My daddy thinks its funny too." And I just went along and said " Yeah, he thinks they smell too!" Then she told me, "He comes to see me allll the time." And I told her, "Thats because he loves you very much." (I was just going along so not to confuse her about anything) And thats when she told me "He wears a white shirt and white pants." I just started crying, and ran in to tell my boyfriend what she had said. He asked me if I doubted it, and I didn't. He said that its their innosence that makes it possible for them to expierience things like that. I even asked her mom if anything had been said to the little one like that, and she said no. I think it really gave her some peace of mind to know that thier daddy still checks on them. That same weekend, I was driving with them to a party that was about a 30 min drive. And before I got on the freeway, I whispered "Alright, Uncle, I've got your girls, keep us safe." No joke, 2 Harley's (He was a major Harley guy) pulled up right behind us and followed me onto the freeway and got off on the next exit. I knew he was with us that day. |
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Our house is over 100 years old and was always owned by the same family until we bought it last August. The house next door has always been in the same family too and they have given us some history on the house, so at least we have some sort of information to go on. First of Mrs. Walker was getting unable to care for herself and her Daughter wanted to place her in a home because she was unable to care for her herself. Mrs. Walker loved the house so much she wanted to stay real bad. She got real sick and was put in the nursing home and died 2 months later. Her Daughter placed the house up for sale because she did not need it, She herself is in her late 60's and she has her own place with her Husband. The house was one the market for 1 year and 8 months before we got it. I fell in love with the woodwork and pocket doors. It is very charming. We have had a bunch of strange things happen, like the window A/C turned on all by it's self last year in october. You have to press a button on the control panel for it to come on or press the remote, My kids were in bed and I was out on the couch so no one touched it. I had to get up and turn the sucker off 3 different times before I unpledged it. we also had the boy's game system put in the basement so that they could play wy we had on Tv shows, well one day they come running up the stars all scared and said they were playing and back in the very end of the basement is were the Dryer is and it went on all by itself,I went down and turned it off. 3 days later my husband was down by his work bench and the same thing happened to him. I think hat it was Mrs. Walker, She did not want to leave her house at all. I was thinking of having the house blessed but nothing bad has happen and we just feel that Mrs. Walker is still looking after her much loved house. |
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It's been quite a while now, but I'm curious... how's the house?? |
Oh my gosh! I almost had a heart attack when I saw this old thread resurrected and thought it was NEW!!! Aerrica is in a new house that she loves (I think she loves it anyway, now that DUG is gone)...oh I was feeling so dejected thinking you were unhappy now with the new house!! I'm so glad that it isn't the case b/c it's such a cute home! |
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