watersbland
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 29, 2007
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but yet you just told a million people on a disney site.hee hee
But I do believe there are spirits here.
When my oldest DD was 3 or 4, we lived at the US military Academy in NY.
We would take walks every evening and one of the quickest ways to get home was through the cemetery.
When you would enter, the temp would drop 10 degrees. Granted, it was lower than street level and there was always a breeze, it was eerie. Well, one night in July we stopped because the lightning bugs were everywhere, and my DD wanted to "catch the falling stars".
She went a little ways off, and I was playing with my younger DD in her stroller with a bug.
My older DD came back over with some flowers in her hand, like a bouquet.
Our conversation, and I remember is 8 years later:
Me: "J, where did you get those?"
DD: "Over there." She points behind her to some plots next to a stone wall.
Me: "J, you need to put those back. Those belong to somebody."
DD: "But she said I could have them!" she was really upset that I told her she couldn't have them.
Me: "Who told you that?" We were the only ones there.
DD: "That little girl over there." She pointed back at the wall.
I was really freaked out, so I told her to show me where, and we would put them back. She walked directly over to one particular grave and set them back down. The grave belonged to a little girl that had died in the late 1700's. And beside the headstone, was the wildflower plant - minus all the flowers that my DD had picked.
See I'm far more likely to believe a story like this one. There would be no reason for a child of that age to make something like that up or to even be able to look at the dates on the headstone and do the math and determine it was another little girl. That seriously gave me chills

But, I rather doubt there would be a need to do this as I find it nearly impossible to swallow.