Perhaps I should start by saying that my husband
has always been able to sense spirits/ghosts. I
have always been interested in ghost stories (I
love to get spooked), but I am one of those people
that doesn't want to see anything for myself.
A few years ago, my husband and I purchased an
old run down church that we are slowly converting
into our home. It was built in 1870, although I
don't know if that is the original date or the
date of the first or second rebuilding (the entire
town (if you could call it that) burned down twice
that we know of). As we have been remodeling
things in the basement (which is our main living
area), we have had some strange things occur. (I
will refer to the church as a house from now on as
it is our home.)
On a few occasions I have come home knowing my
husband wasn't home, but heard his rolling desk
chair move upstairs. I of course would call up to
him and receive no answer since he was not in the
house at the time.
One time while I was in the
bedroom getting ready for the day, my husband said
goodbye to me and left. As I was changing
clothes, I heard the computer chair in the alcove
next to our room roll across the floor. I said "I
thought you left" as I walked out of the bedroom
door only to discover that no one was in the chair
and my husband had indeed left the house.
When we first bought the church, the walk out
basement doors were original to the building.
They were made of wood with no windows. Before we
had new glass doors installed, many a night we
would hear knocking on the doors and when we
opened the doors to see who was there, no one would
be around. Keep in mind, our neighbors have a
motion sensing light that would go on if anyone
entered our yard as well as their own and the
light was off and no one was there.
There would
be nights I would be the only one to hear a knock
and I would answer the door and no one was there.
This happened to my husband as well. Since
installing the new doors, no knocks have been heard.
We had purchased a "Woody" doll (from the Toy
Story movies) for my young son for his birthday
last February and one night while we were all in
bed (everyone in the house was asleep but me as is
usual) I heard the Woody doll go off. Although I
was a bit freaked out, I thought "OK, maybe my son
is sleeping with it and he rolled over onto the
string." A couple minutes later, the doll went
off AGAIN and I almost jumped out of my skin! I
didn't say anything to my husband as I waited to
see what would happen next. After it went off a
third time, chicken that I am, I woke my husband
and sent him into their room to investigate. He
said the doll was in the toy box and the string
was not pulled out at all. After that it didn't
go off again.
Our computer sits in an alcove between our
bedroom and the kitchen with our sons' room and
living room across the hall. The bathroom is on
the other side of the kitchen. There are nights
my husband will be up late on the computer and he
will hear footsteps walking down the hallway
toward the living room. He says they go into the
living room toward the walk out doors and bathroom
and then he hears them come back again.
There
have been nights he is convinced our older son is
up walking to the bathroom, the steps are so
distinct. Other nights he hears footsteps walking
toward him as he is concentrating on the computer
screen. He feels someone standing behind his
right shoulder, but when he turns around to ask
our son what he is doing out of bed, no one is there.
Before this, my husband told me of a dream he had
one night of a little boy and girl, and an older
girl (perhaps 16 or so) and a soldier from the
Civil War. He says they are all attached to the
land our house is on. He feels the little boy is
the one wandering around in the night while he is
on the computer, and it is this boy he feels most
often and the strongest of all our "guests".
My husband stays up late most nights and he said
that a few times he has seen shadows move across
the walls in our room. They are not coming from
outside as the windows in our room are at the
wrong angle for this to happen. He has also seen
a light moving across the ceiling in our boys'
room. He insists it isn't caused by our neighbors
or from the street (as our neighbor's house blocks
the window from the road until the angle is
impossible to cause this).
We have many things come up missing only to find
them later in a totally different place than they
were originally, or after searching the house and
the expected place over and over, the object will
finally be where it was supposed to be in the
first place. This seems to be the favorite
"trick" of the ghosts in our house.
On Halloween this year, my husband was
particularly antsy all day. I didn't think
anything of it until we came home from taking the
boys trick-or-treating and my husband took a much
shorter shower than is usual. I asked him what
was wrong and he said "Too many ghosts and
spirits!" I looked at him funny and he said "Can't
you feel them??" Being that I would FREAK if I
could feel/sense HALF of what he does, I laughed
at him and said "No, what are you talking about?"
He said the spirits were really active all day
and especially in the evening. Not just in our
house, but out while we were about town too. For
someone like him who senses these things
constantly to say that, it really put me on edge. We had no strange occurrences in the house that
night thankfully!
Most recently, my husband quietly called me from
the bedroom to the computer and said "Do you hear
the noise in the bathroom?" Luckily I did not and
said so. He said he had been hearing someone
walking the floor in there for quite a while. I
asked him if it could be mice as it is that time
of year. He gave me a look and said "NO it isn't
MICE! I know what mice sound like and I wouldn't
hear them from here if it were." (Good point
thank God!) I did not hear them, but I must say I
was a bit put off to have to go in there that
night to use the toilet!
I am sure there are more things that have
happened, but these are the ones I can remember at
the moment.
I hope you have enjoyed reading about
them!
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