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One day when my daughter was 2 we were having a typical 'terrible twos' moment. She was throwing a bit of a tantrum for about five to 10 minutes and we couldn't get her under control. At some point, she, rather suddenly, stopped and started staring at the wall. She then started lightly giggling. It was weird, one second she is crying and screaming and the next she is smiling and happy.

Then she starts saying 'funny lady' over and over. We asked her who she saw and she pointed to the wall and again said 'the funny lady. When we asked her to describe who she saw she described my deceased grandmother, I mean exactly described her. She had never met her, and I don't think had ever even seen a picture, not that a 2-year-old could remember a picture. I am not much of a believer in the paranormal, but I know for sure that my daughter got a chance to meet my Mom and that makes me happy.

When I told this story to my parents, they didn't seem as shocked as I used to be. When I tried to get a response from them, they looked at me and said 'I guess you don't remember that you met your grandfather when you were 3. The same thing happened to you 30 years ago


We went into the house and chose rooms, but being set down during a small copse, the house was draft and cold from lack of use. We settled and turned off the heating all on, yet the house remained cold and felt damp. The first night we had set a fireplace within the front room and listened to a few audio-books before my sister and that I visited sleep. My parents stayed up a touch longer then visited bed.

Around midnight they both awakened at precisely the same time, and therefore the door to their bedroom was opening slowly. At first they thought it had been my sister until they saw an outsized dark silhouette of a person framed within the doorway, standing stock still, just looking in their direction as if appraising them. After a brief period, the form turned and began to maneuver, as if satisfied, and disappeared. They checked out one another, but didn't speak, and both went back to sleep.

The morning the house was warm and dry, and sunlight was back through the windows, as if something had lifted, and accepted them. They spoke the subsequent day and both agreed that although they were skeptics, it couldn't are anything aside from something supernatural therein doorway, deciding their worth.

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