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Date Posted: 05:24:57 11/29/00 Wed
Author: Steve Horvath
Subject: Re: Can My 1 year old son see a Ghost
In reply to: Dave 's message, "Re: Can My 1 year old son see a Ghost" on 11:08:27 10/29/00 Sun


> > I live in Chicago, and I do know there is a ghost in
> > the house, he has frightened my son several times...

When my son was about the same age as yours, we had some odd things happen we still can't explain 14 yrs later. He would wake up at night babbling at something. He'd laugh, almost as if he was being entertained by something. There is some more background to this story, as I believe the house did have a spirit in it. I personally witnessed an orb floating through the place and my wife had several strange encounters with feeling a presence and floral odors. Thats another post but could account for some of what happened. There was one incident in particular with my son that totally freaked us though. He was about 1 y.o. and could walk holding on. One day my wife went to check on him in his crib as he was napping and found him outside the crib, side rail up, sitting on the floor playing with toys. She was shocked to see this and placed him back in the crib. She couldn't figure how he got out without injuring himself. He didn't try getting out after that either. Most kids, once they learn how to escape the crib, will do so every chance they get. That didn't start for another year. Plus he was just figuring out how to get around on his feet. How could he climb out a crib, and down the side? If he fell out, which is also improbable, he would have been screaming or unconscious neither of which occurred. We ask him about the incident, and the laughter at night, but he has no recollection of it. Perhaps something was being playfull with him.

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