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Thursday, January 31, 2019
Ghosts On The Move!
This is an update to our 'Haunted House Saga.' There are two previous blog posts regarding our this, the first being found here (with a link to the second on that page).
Yesterday, I was in my yarn room getting some more yarn for a project I was about to start. This room is found at the end of the hallway. I was just about to come out of the room when I saw a shadow coming from my daughter's room. So, I hid back a little and only 'peeked' out the door, thinking I was going to spy on her. My daughter is just like me, she is a little bit creepy and sneaky and we love to hide from each other. The light coming from her room was really bright, as the sun was shining through her windows, so I didn't think much of the 'shadow' and I just thought it was my daughter. It hung on the door jamb a little, as if it were realizing I was in the yarn room and then it moved backwards in one smooth motion-almost like floating. Again, I was still thinking this was my daughter, because she is a creepy little sneaker. I figured she would be waiting for me at the stairway (which was down the hall in the direction the shadow floated)....
I silently tiptoed past my son's room and as I tiptoed past my daughter's room I realized she WAS IN HER STINKING BEAD WATCHING NETFLIX ON HER LAPTOP! I instantly started shaking and crying and howling. She looked at me like I was nuts. I told her what happened, and she said she saw nothing but reminded me that things in her room get moved around all the time. That was the first time I ever SAW anything or felt any presence outside of our 'Haunted Room,' which is the downstairs family room. Anyhow, I took my yarn and furiously began crocheting in my Haunted Room.
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Mother Of Dragons: The Making Of A Dragon
I have long wanted to make a really long paper mache project. I have been silently obsession over making a dragon since last Halloween, when I saw a huge robotic dragon at Home Depot for like $500. Of course I couldn't justify that purchase so ever since then I KNEW I needed to make a dragon. Only problem was that I had only made some juvenile pinatas in the past and I was nowhere near good enough to make anything like my visions.
Then, my favorite rooster, Jar Jar Beaks passed away, suddenly. I was devastated. He was such a sweet and snuggly guy, he was the model in many of my photo shoots with chicken hats. I was pretty bummed, and my hubby and I were sitting on the couch as I sat in a stupor of sadness. According to my husband, I stood up, with my eyes glazed over, and walked away. He didn't see me for a few hours and he came looking. He found me in the basement working on a giant dragon. He was really annoyed because the mess was even greater than the dragon, and I had set it up smack dab in front of the washer/dryer. He was also mad because this would mean we will now have a giant dragon in our house. I tried to tell him that I wanted it for a shop mascot and that I needed to make this because I was obsessing over it! He couldn't get over it......UNTIL....it started coming along, and he realized it was actually going to be quite magnificent.
I have finished enough of it to be obvious that it is going to be pretty spectacular, although I still have a lot more work to go. In the end, I'd like to paint it blues and purples but I am a long way from the painting process. She has helped pick me up from my sadness and has shown me to have faith that I can figure things out. I really had no idea what I was doing when I started. I did lots of research and experimentation and darnit, it has paid off!
My dragon's name is Kermesia. She is the dragon who has inspired two knitting patterns-
Dragon to Butterfly: Kermesia's Story Shawl
Dragon to Butterfly: Kermesia's Story Shawl
Eye Of The Dragon: Kermesia's Entrelac Shawl
Her story appears in the Story shawl pattern, it is just a short story, but it talks about Kermesia. :)
I needed to make Kermesia. I've had a lot of things on my mind, not just Jar Jar Beaks, but my dad's health and other things that are just black sad walls. Creativity is my outlet, and something new is always what I need to really cure myself of the major demons. I'll post more images when she is finished, but for now, meet Kermesia: the Dragon of my Dragonbird.
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Phoenix is a Dragonbird: Rising out of the Ashes of My Past
I have been deep in thought lately, about how I keep dragging along my woes. Well, just one woe. I still cannot wrap my brain around having a child (two actually) and moving on with my life without them. I spent the first two birthdays with my biological mother, and after that, none. No major holidays, no birthdays, actually, not really any days. I don't know why it keeps ripping my soul apart but it does. I guess it is just a personal thing, that my brain keeps saying, "well, your own damn mother doesn't even care about you." I know it shouldn't matter. But it does. It is something that is always gripping my heart and tainting my soul and pounding in my brain.
I smile, I have fun, I laugh I do all the things a happy person should do. I AM happy. My life is happy. My little family is so wonderful. We are not perfect, but I am even happy with that! There is just always that one little wart that sticks to everything. I never feel good enough and am so insecure at times that I just can't take it!
Every stitch I make is my escape. It is my way to try to show the world that I am happy, I am worthy, I am fun. Sometimes, on the inside, I am just screaming, "CAN'T YOU SEE HOW MISERABLE I AM?!"
Someone posted recently, "Forgive those that have harmed you." My response to that was that if you stab me and walk away, I could totally forgive you. BUT if you put a splinter in my arm and it won't get out....it festers and hurts, completely embedded and unreachable....I'm not going to forgive you.
My mother met my daughter (my youngest) when she was almost two years old. Who doesn't rush off right away to meet their grandkid? I think my daughter has only ever met her grandma two more times. She is almost 17. Ick. I just can't fathom it.
I am Dragonbird. This name is for my Son and my Daughter-the two animals they both used to love when they were little. My son loved dragons my daughter loved birds. When you put them together they make a phoenix-I mean, after all, is that what a phoenix is? I even have a phoenix on my boxing gloves. I feel it is a good representation of me. I feel like every day I am rising out of the ashes. Every day is like I have to start all over again telling myself I am worthy of happiness. Every day I have to tell myself that I am good enough as I am. I have been having a rough couple of weeks. My hubby had surgery and it has been very trying. He isn't handling his down time well haha! I don't blame him, but I guess that is why I'm feeling that it is harder to get my Dragonbird on. This project was just what I needed, this Phoenix baby photo prop. I needed a little self validation. :) I can't wait to start testing it.
A few months later: Today is Christmas. I was going to pop on and post a post about how depressing it is to never be important enough to someone who you should be important to want to see on Christmas. I decided against it because my last post (this one) was already depressing about it. It has gotten so bad I don't even want to look at myself in the mirror. I don't like the person I see looking back at me. That is pretty typical (I usually stick my tongue out at my reflections-that is always) but it's gotten much more vibrant. I was never really aware of it as I am these past few weeks. I think, I just really miss my son. This is my THIRD damn Christmas without him. It just isn't possible to be together, but next year, he will be stationed in MY COUNTRY! I will see him no matter what. Either he comes to me or we all go to him. I hope my children know how much their mom loves them-deep in their souls. Not fake love but true, pure and unalterable. I never want them to feel the feelings I feel. The sitting on a couch, watching everyone around you have fun and loving each other while you sit with a fake smile and try to make the burn of the tears go away before they start making rivers down your cheeks. Smiling as you watch your fake family open gifts that nobody brought you because you aren't really their family-holding the one present you got because there was one family member that actually thought about the step child and you don't want to open it right away or there will be nothing to hide your tears if they start falling...No, you wait to open it when that sting gets too bad so you can hold the paper up as you slowly unwrap with one hand, and wipe a tear with the other.
Sunday, July 22, 2018
Norwegian Cruise Line: The Bliss Review
This is going to be very long and detailed.
This was our first cruise as a family and the first NCL
cruise for my husband and myself. It had
been more than 20 years since we’d been on one (his was a Carnival and mine was
a Royal Caribbean). I stressed a LOT
over the plans and ‘what was going to happen’ since I am stress prone and there
wasn’t much information out there. I am writing
this all down to help anyone else with the same sorts of questions or whomever
just wants to “know how it is going to go down.”
We arrived in Seattle a day early so we couldn’t take
advantage of the shuttle to the ship, but we found one at our hotel we could pay
for. Once arriving at the dock, there
was a LOT of people and I was pretty overwhelmed, but everything went fairly
smoothly. We had to dump our big
suitcases there with the staff (which I was unaware of). We did not get our bags until after 8 PM. We could have gone swimming had we brought
our suits or something in our backpacks, so you should plan accordingly.
We got our keycards right away. It said ‘soda’ on them as we bought the soda
package. This package was pretty unnecessary,
as they have lots of delicious lemonade and juices there for you all the time
at the Garden Buffet area and also on the Observation deck. To get your pop you have to go to any bar and
ask for pop. This is annoying because this
is not where you get your food. Nobody
even asked to see our cards for pop either, I’m not suggesting you cheat the
system, I’m just saying everyone was very nice and trusting and didn’t make you
feel like a underling.
Back to the keycards.
These are necessary for turning the lights and outlets in your
room. You put them in the slot and then
the stuff in the room works-it’s a pretty
nifty idea, and then it also lights up a little thing outside your door
that says, “I’m home.” There are also
buttons you can push for ‘do not disturb’ and ‘make up room.’ Very high tech and fancy haha!
We had ordered water packages (three in total) as I have issues
drinking tap water (makes me sick).
Turns out, the lemonade and other drinks were from cartons so I didn’t
have to worry about getting sick and didn’t really need all that water we
ordered. I have a very sensitive tummy,
and I did not get sick one time on board.
This was huge for me! When you
order in restaurants the staff always asks if you have a food allergy to worry
about. This was very nice, although not anything
that pertains to us.
Before leaving, I read reviews saying that the food was
bad. Well, I disagree. The food was really good and really
plentiful. The buffet was excellent-although
could be very busy at times, it was sometimes hard to find a seat. It was also hard to navigate on occasion,
this was mostly do to the ‘Buffet Zombies’ I liked to call them. These are people that are so fixated on their
food that they are actually staring at their plates and eating off of them as
they are surfing the buffet looking for more food. It was fairly disgusting and aggravating, and
I do not apologize for chucking a few dirty looks (even though they didn’t see
them since they were staring at their food).
The food in the Savor and Taste, I do believe had the same menu-not 100%
on that but it felt that way. The Manhattan was so nice and fancy I had to double
check that it was complimentary. Haha! I
asked the waiter if we could come back or if we only got one chance. He laughed and said, “you come back tomorrow.” One of our waiters even did a few magic
tricks for us-he was FABULOUS!
They do push the sanitation on you, you will hear ‘Washy
Washy’ as they squirt your hands with
antibacterial stuff, some places also have sinks if you prefer to wash your
hands the real way as I do.
Our room was 15768.
This was fairly near the elevator so I was worried about noise. Honestly, considering how many people were on
board (we had a full ship) it wasn’t bad.
I did have my earplugs and slept like a baby. Not sure I could have slept without them, as
we are from the country and only hear owls, raccoons and coyotes at night. I thought our bed was VERY comfortable, and
slept better there than at home! We had
two older kids with us (the extra bed came out of the ceiling-the room steward
comes and puts it down for you) and they both slept well also. The balcony was PERFECT! I would have liked a lower seated chair like
an Adirondack because the railing was right at my eye level so I had to hunker
down or stand to view things-and view things you do! We saw tons of humpback whales, orcas, sea
lions, mola mola and dolphins right from our balcony! The room was far more spacious than I thought
it would be with room for our luggage under the bed and lots of room for our
toiletries in the bathroom. Romel was
our room steward and he was absolutely fantastic. Always on the ball and was our super hero
when we needed some laundry done ASAP after a dogsled mishap haha!
The shower gets its very own paragraph. My 16-year-old daughter was the first to take
a shower. My husband and I could only
share a look of confusion as we heard her randomly giggle in there. When she finally got out I asked her what was
so funny. She told me that I had to take
my own shower to find out. Haha! Turns out, the shower is REALLY NICE. I don’t want to spoil your surprise, so skip
the rest of this paragraph if you like little surprises. The shower head is detachable (which I love)
and has different settings for rain, massage or rain and massage. It also has little squirty things that squirt
your legs and feet if you want. We NEVER
ran out of hot water and the water got nice and hot. We are currently redoing our bathroom at
home, and this is the kind of system we are going to get now haha!
The Observation Deck was fairly quiet the first day and a
half. Then, people started to realize it
existed and then it was completely busy the whole time (unless you are like me
and get up at 4 AM). This is where
having a balcony really came in handy.
Plus, viewing from the Observation Deck is nice, but it is not conducive
to taking photos with the glare. Also,
if you are kind enough to share a fabulous whale sighting with those around you
(fins slapping water and tail flukes) everyone will crowd around you and bounce
your chair so your video doesn’t turn out.
It was really lovely in there, and the chairs were so comfortable. I wish they had a few more of these decks
spread around the ship as well as different seating though to seat more
folks. That would have made a huge
difference.
There is an aft viewing deck. I cannot remember the name of it. BUT little kids are not allowed there at certain times, which is AWESOME. There was never anybody in it, probably because it was off the beaten path and looked exclusive.
There is an aft viewing deck. I cannot remember the name of it. BUT little kids are not allowed there at certain times, which is AWESOME. There was never anybody in it, probably because it was off the beaten path and looked exclusive.
Let us now talk about the different things to do on board. You need to book these things as SOON AS YOU
BOARD THE SHIP if you haven’t already booked them online (some you actually can’t
book online). Go to Deck 6 right away
and book your shows or game things!!! We spoke to people who were bummed as
they never got to book them!! Escape Room-we weren’t sure we wanted to do this
but are so glad we gave it a try, it was a LOT of fun! Go Carts-these were
pretty fun, and if I was a teenage boy I would have totally bought the
unlimited pass and spent most of my time there!
Haha! Laser Tag-I admit, I REALLY
got into this. My son is a Marine and my
husband is a Soldier so I was very proud to hear my son say, “Mom, you really
got tactical!” Jergen and the rest of
the staff were AMAZINGLY awesome. They
made sure we totally understood the guns so that we could have the best
experience possible, and if I could have stayed for the rest of the trip, I may
have done just that! haha! Havana I could have done without, my whole
family went to that and my son refused to go to Jersey Boys after that but my
daughter, the ever-dutiful daughter went with because she knew I’d love for her
to go. The three of us LOVED Jersey
Boys! There weren’t enough ping-pong
tables. A few families hogged them all
the time so we didn’t even bother trying to play. The pools were really small, one was warmish
one was coolish-so everyone was piled into the warmish one. The hot tubs were always full. The water slides were VERY fun. There is one you go down in tubes (either
single or double and the DO WEIGH YOU).
The slide that launches you like a human torpedo has a minimum weight of
99 pounds (which my daughter literally JUST MADE). I was PETRIFIED to do it as you stand there
and the floor drops and you fall down
the slide, but I did try. I was wearing an old lady swim suit (I have upper thigh
self confidence issues) and wound up getting stuck. A little hatch opened up and a man was
peering at me. I asked, “Is it over?” He said, “For you it is” hahahahaha! OMG I had to walk the walk of shame as
everyone was staring at me bahahah! I
ran (walked briskly since no running is allowed) right back up determined to do
it all the way this time. I was informed
that my suit had too much friction-he promised it wasn’t my weight which was
124. I tucked that bad boy up and went for
round two. Stuck again. Hahaha! It was so much fun, but I was not meant to
complete it. My daughter had no
issues.
Some other random facts:
Empty chairs around the sundeck and pool area were scarce. There were loads of empty chairs always stacked up but not in use though, which I found a bit obnoxious.
The arcade was for teens only. Sad, because I am the air-hockey champion and I’d have loved to play!
My husband got very seasick on a salmon fishing trip a few
months prior to our cruise. I was
petrified he would be ill on the ship. I
bought wrist bands (you can get them in the medical aisle at Walmart) that are
for nausea as well as Dramamine, and he did well. He wore the bands the whole time and needed
Dramamine the first day and the second to last day. He got sleepy but not sick. YEAH!
Book your excursions through the cruise ship-it is really organized if you do.
They will have your tickets in your room when you get there (or give them to
you if you buy them on board-but I suggest booking online before you leave as
some sell out). The tickets will have a
meeting time and place on them and from there they direct you what to do. DO NOT STRESS ABOUT THIS-it is very well organized
and there are NOT huge swarms of people getting off the ship (EXCEPT IN
VICTORIA-I will explain this later). There
are people holding sings with your excursion name out on the dock (or just
after) and they take you where you need to go and bring you back. This is a stress-free thing, so relax.
You really can dress up or down. We are not dressy up people so that was fabulous. People really dressed all over the board on
the ship-you will feel comfortable with whatever you choose to wear.
There were a decent amount of little kids-but not too
bad. Some of the ones there though
REALLY screamed-amazing how one screaming kid can ruin over a hundred people’s
afternoon. Not sure why you would bring teeny
kids on a cruise, but whatever. There
were a decent amount of teens, and honestly, I was expecting to see a lot of
bad behavior but I didn’t. Well done
teenagers of the Bliss! You get two thumbs
up from me!
If you want a fun little sign on your door-make a fun magnet
to bring with. I’m so glad I thought to
do that, we made up shirts and a sign for our door.
You may want a lanyard and clear folder thing for your key
card if you don’t typically have pockets and don’t want to wear a fanny pack or
purse. We didn’t, but lots of people
did.
I had written up an itinerary at home with the days we would
be on board so I could keep it all organized.
They don’t write down your show times or anything, so you need to
remember that.
Bring a REAL watch-the kind you can manually set. My phone and fitbit got wonky on the time due
to being in airplane mode and we went through a time change so I it got
confusing at times.
Everyone had told me it was mostly warmish in Alaska at this
time of year. Ok, so it was pretty
stinking cold-and raining. Haha! Luckily, our first stop was Ketchikan and
they had loads of hoodies and jackets for REALLY CHEAP!
When you go through the glacier area, be ready to see whales
and amazing sights. Park yourself where
you can see so you don’t miss a thing!
Wi-fi- doesn’t always work in port for some reason, and even
if you log out it doesn’t always think you logged out. The woman running it was very accusatory when
mentioning this. I’m not an idiot and
know to log out but she accused me of not doing so. Probably the only rude person on the ship….but
in her defense, she is bombarded with people that don’t understand technology
so, I sort of can understand.
Siglo (a band) and Phil (Elvis impersonator) were our favorite
entertainers on the ship. My daughter
and I tried to see as much of Siglo as we could!
The gym was nice, my daughter used the treadmills-I would
have liked some boxing equipment but I survived.
The track was in a strange location. Nobody respected the
track lines and those poor runners were really dodging people.
The elevators were always busy. We used the stairs as much as possible, to allow
for more room on them for those that needed them.
Not much wildlife variation on the costal regions. I was expecting to see moose, elk and other creatures
and was amazed at the lack of animals.
It was very interesting and I loved learning about the costal region.
Our excursions:
Ketchikan: (the town
is RIGHT THERE by the dock) Canoe and Rainforest Hike-this was a very nice
time. Our guide was very knowledgeable and
it was so fun learning so many things about the forest and the plants. It was raining on us, they had lots of
raingear and we had a blast even though it was pouring.
Juneau: (you need a shuttle to down) Helicopter and
Dogsled. This is a must do. You go to Mattenhal Glacier, Shaynee was our
musher and she actually raced her dogs in the Iditerod. She was so sweet and gave us lots of really
awesome information! I was scared to get
on the helicopter, my first time, but it
was really awesome! Random fact: Dogs can poop whilst running, unlike horses. hahah!
Skagway: (a decent
walk to town, but totally doable) Bike, hike and float. The bike ride takes you through a cemetery where
you get lots of fun information. I am SO
GLAD we did this tour. It was raining
again, and they provided rain gear if you wanted it. They don’t explain what you really do on the
site, so I was leery. You get to eat
some berries (if they are in season) and learn so many fun facts about the
area-I had no idea how cool Skagway was!
The hike was FANTASTIC! Up a
mountain and down to where you float down the river! The river float was really nice too, as it
gives you a nice chance to see eagle nests and take some photos from a
different perspective. Alyssa was very knowledgeable,
I plied her with tons of questions and she was able to answer all of them!
Victoria: If you ask
me, this is a BS stop. It is more of an ‘afterthought’
and I actually feel like it was a complete dud.
First of all, there is hardly any time, and second of all there are very
few excursion because Victoria is pretty stupid. We did the Buchart Gardens and Victoria
tour. WHAT A MESS. A swarm of people all got off the ship at the
same time doing the same excursion. The
bus was so packed that my family couldn’t sit together on the bus ride that
never seemed to end. LOTS of information
from the tour guide, but it was BORING. Not his fault, he was great, it is just
a boring place haha! Seriously, it was
like an hour and a half on this bus, with a very nice stranger and I just
wanted it to end. It ended in a very
lovely garden, but by this time we were so annoyed that we just wanted to be
back on the ship and looking for whales off our balcony. If I had it to do over, we would have stayed
on board for sure and just enjoyed the view or pool to ourselves.
We went with the Port Vallet when leaving the ship. How
wonderful that choice was. They took our
luggage the night before (so it is imperative you have a carryon for the items
you will use in the morning), they give you your boarding passes and luggage
tags for the plane, bring your luggage to the airport and give you stickers to
wear so you can feel all fancy with your ‘Port Vallet’ sticker and then you can
get off the ship at the earlier time (from 6:45 AM to 8 AM). Once you get off, there is a desk that you
can buy shuttle tickets to the airport-which was very painless. We got right on a shuttle and were at the
airport with plenty (too much time) for our 11:40 flight out.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Unicorn Party Square Border
This is the border to my Unicorn Party Square baby blanket I made. Feel free to make your own border if you want, but this is just the basic instruction of what I did. I did NOT get these directions tested, nor will they completely work for everyone's blanket depending on how you sew your squares together, but they are easy enough that you should be able to fudge your way through. I wanted it to be pretty simple so that if our stitch counts are off you can wing it a little. :)
11. Join with standing hdc in any ch 1 corner, (hdc,
ch 2, hdc) in same corner, *skip hidden stitch, hdc in remaning sc, (2hdc, ch
2, 2hdc in corner); repeat from * around and join with sl st to first hdc, FO.
22. Join with standing hdc in any stitch, skip hidden st and hdc in
each hdc putting (2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) in each corner, FO
33. Same as round 2
44.
Join with standing hdc in any corner sp, (hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) in
same corner sp, BPdc in each stitch around (including the hidden stitches),
(hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) in each corner, join with sl st to first stitch and FO
55.
Join with standing hdc in any ch 2 corner sp, (hdc, ch 2, hdc) in
same sp, skip hidden st (skip next st, 2 hdc in next st) until you get to the
corner sp, (2 hdc, ch 2 2 hdc) in corner sp; repeat from * around and join with
a sl st to first st-omitting the last (2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc), FO.
66.
Join with standing hdc in any corner spae (hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) in
same sp, *(skip 2 hdc, 2 hdc in between hdc groups) around until you get to the
corner space, (2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) in corner sp; repeat from * omitting last (2
hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) and join with sl st to first st, FO
77. Same as round 2
8
88.
Same as round 2
9
99.
*Sl st in corner sp, ch 3, 3 dc in same sp, skip hidden stitch and
next stitch (sl st, ch 3, 3 dc in next st, skip next 2 sts) until you get to
the corner then repeat from * join with sl st to first st and FO
Thursday, May 31, 2018
Driving Down My Highway Of Life
I have been deep in thought about parenting-both my fails and successes lately. I have been compiling a long list of my parental guidelines that I implemented over the years, mostly because my husband keeps telling me to write a book (as if anyone would care about anything I write! haha!). Now that the kids are older it is fun (sometimes) to reminisce about their youth and what they thought about it all. As I write down something that I thought would be interesting to add to the book that will never come to pass I'll ask the kids what their thoughts and views are on the subject.
It was fitting that this popped into my memories today because it is the people of our past that make us who we are today. These can be positive or negative influences but they are influences nonetheless. It is how we deal with our past that truly makes us or breaks us. You can only control how you deal with situations-driving yourself to your own happily ever after, taking detours, small swerves, letting passengers in (kicking some out), and car repairs along the way. As you drive down the highway of life you'll notice that the road you turned off of sometimes blurs into the distance. It isn't that road of long ago you focus on, it is the one in front of you that demands your attention.
This image is me on my wedding day. I wore my grandmother's dress. My mother wore it before me. My grandmother died of breast cancer when I was still in high school. I can still remember the tears squeezing out of my eyes in study hall when I was left alone to my thoughts. She was only at my wedding in spirit, and I sure hope she is smiling down on me. I almost didn't wear her dress, since it did not bring my mother's marriage very much luck. I almost felt it was cursed, but I decided to take the risk..it was about that time in my life when I finally hopped into my driver's seat of my own life and I haven't looked back since. It is such a freeing feeling, to know you have control over your own life. The flowers (and other adornments) I wear in my hear every day represent that freedom. I know people look at me funny when I wear that crap on my head in public. They make ME happy, and I'm driving damnit!
Wednesday, May 16, 2018
My Haunted Hangout
A few years ago, I was sitting in the room where we watch TV along with my rescue dog, Lola. It is our hangout room and we spend most of our time there when we are in the house. Lola jumped up from her bed, where she had been soundly sleeping, and sat in the middle of the room and stared at the wall. She would wag her tail occasionally, but for the most part she just sat still and stared. After a few minutes it started getting creepy, so I tried to get her attention. She would not break her stare on the wall. It was as if she didn't even hear me calling out to her. I called louder and louder and she still didn't move. I finally grabbed her and ran out of the room.
Since that day, Lola will not leave that room unless I tell her it is OK. She stops at the edge of the room and waits patiently until someone coaxes her out telling her she can leave. We jokingly say, "The ghosts are keeping her in the room," but it isn't really a joke, because we really believe the ghosts are keeping her in the room.
As if the ghosts in the room weren't enough I went and bought a haunted painting. It was so pretty at the vintage store...and it spoke to me. I couldn't leave it there. I don't typically do a lot of 'frivolous shopping' but something told me I had to buy this painting. So I did. After my hubby hung it in the haunted room, we realized it was haunted.
Hubby was watching TV underneath the haunted painting. It is a very large painting, and heavy too. Unbeknownst to him, the painting slid down the wall and landed right beneath his head-AND HE DIDN'T EVEN NOTICE. When I came in the room I asked him why on EARTH he left the painting laying precariously on the back of the couch like that-he turned around and was completely baffled how it could have happened without him knowing! The strangest part of this is that my husband has no recollection of this. My daughter and I cannot understand how he cannot remember as we discussed it at great length afterwards.
More recently I heard, what I thought, was my daughter talking on the phone from that room. I ignored it and went on with my day. She had been watching TV at the time in there. She came out and said she had heard a noise, like the door closing, but the dog was in her bed and the door hadn't moved. She sat back down, and as she watched TV again she felt cold slipping all over her. She had to use three blankets and was still cold.
I swear we aren't scared of this room at all. Nothing has caused us to feel fear, quite the opposite. I talk to them sometimes and tell them to go away or to please stop sometimes, but nothing feels frightening. Heck, I swear they helped guide my crochet hook with my latest pattern, A Haunted Hook: Tessellating Stained Glass Afghan!
Since that day, Lola will not leave that room unless I tell her it is OK. She stops at the edge of the room and waits patiently until someone coaxes her out telling her she can leave. We jokingly say, "The ghosts are keeping her in the room," but it isn't really a joke, because we really believe the ghosts are keeping her in the room.
As if the ghosts in the room weren't enough I went and bought a haunted painting. It was so pretty at the vintage store...and it spoke to me. I couldn't leave it there. I don't typically do a lot of 'frivolous shopping' but something told me I had to buy this painting. So I did. After my hubby hung it in the haunted room, we realized it was haunted.
Hubby was watching TV underneath the haunted painting. It is a very large painting, and heavy too. Unbeknownst to him, the painting slid down the wall and landed right beneath his head-AND HE DIDN'T EVEN NOTICE. When I came in the room I asked him why on EARTH he left the painting laying precariously on the back of the couch like that-he turned around and was completely baffled how it could have happened without him knowing! The strangest part of this is that my husband has no recollection of this. My daughter and I cannot understand how he cannot remember as we discussed it at great length afterwards.
More recently I heard, what I thought, was my daughter talking on the phone from that room. I ignored it and went on with my day. She had been watching TV at the time in there. She came out and said she had heard a noise, like the door closing, but the dog was in her bed and the door hadn't moved. She sat back down, and as she watched TV again she felt cold slipping all over her. She had to use three blankets and was still cold.
I swear we aren't scared of this room at all. Nothing has caused us to feel fear, quite the opposite. I talk to them sometimes and tell them to go away or to please stop sometimes, but nothing feels frightening. Heck, I swear they helped guide my crochet hook with my latest pattern, A Haunted Hook: Tessellating Stained Glass Afghan!
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