I was wondering if anyone has a child that seems to have a bit of a 'sense' about them?
When DD1 was younger i found her talking to someone at our glass sliding door, while i never really got a good look at him i nicknamed him the watcher.
Eventually i had to ask him to either communicate with us or rack off as he was starting to freak me out.
I have had several dreams where DD1 is talking to my nan in her room (i believe nan is with her 100%), when i wake up and go check DD1 is actually talking to someone in her sleep.
DD1 was playing at the sliding door talking to someone, when i asked who she said the boy/girl but wouldn't elaborate (not hard to understand being she was only 2ish), DP thought i was nuts until one night i was at bingo.
DD1 had been talking at the door (he thought pretending to be on the phone) she walked to the fridge, played with the magnets then turned around and said "daddy where have the ghosts gone" (i have never referred to 'ghosts' in front of her and she was quite young).
Recently i dreamt our dear friend HotI was PG, i've never been good at guessing the sex but have dreamt the sex of bub and the date of birth (prob both wrong), we are going through the girls have a vagina and boys have a doodle stage at the moment and DD1 said something about HotI and that her baby has a ............... being exactly what i've actually dreamt?
So is she intuitive, is it all just a bit of a coincidence, does anyone else have a LO who does or says similar things?
There is somebody in our house. When DD was very young she would stare down the hallway and her eyes would light up, she then started babbling like crazy at the ceiling, she would stare and start babbling and laughing. She often waves and gets shy when shes playing down the hallway. Until she can talk properly i guess we will never know who is here with us. DP's nan passed away when i was 5 months pregnant so maybe its her.
I think you have a very intuitive little girl, they say children and animals see things we don't.
ETA: My mums best friend (i used to call her my aunty) passed away in 2002 and one of her daughters has a 6 year old girl. She never told her DD how her nanny died she didn't want to upset her but one day (her DD must have been 3 or 4) while driving towards an intersection her DD screamed at her not to drive and to stop at the intersection even though the lights were green she did it she went to turn around and yell at her DD then a car drove through the intersection followed by a police car if she had of kept driving she would have been t boned for sure and most likely died. She asked her DD how she knew what was going to happen she said nanny told her and that nanny died in a car accident.. she had never told her the details and she said that nanny says goodnight to her everynight and told her the previous night that something bad would happen and that her mummy should be careful while driving.
Last edited by *LittleMissSummer*; September 24th, 2011 at 09:10 PM.
That story gave me chills... i know people say children seem more 'open' to these things so i don't push it with her, i don't really ask too many questions (aside from who she's talking too) so i guess it might just be normal kiddy stuff
I have wanted to start a thread on this for a while. Dd doesn't see people but she does read my mind. The examples are very trivial, but she literally voices the thoughts in my head, without any prompting, like 'we better put the lid on the sandpit now mummy because it's time to go inside'
Dd1 has great intuition, she knew her presents were wrapped in rainbow paper when they had been wrapped the night before and we hadn't even gone down stairs. She also makes comments about other things she shouldn't even know about at the time, it seems to have gotten stronger since my mil passed away.
I have suspected that Jacob sees my partners nanna quite a bit, even I can sense her around the place at times. I even think my mums dad is around and teaching him words and phrases. I had a reading done when I was PG with J, the woman said that mums dad had come through and was excited about me having a little boy "Jack" at that point we didnt know the sex and didnt have ANY names...
After Jacob was born, DP and I couldnt agree on a name, until J was 5 days old...on day 4 DP's cousin and his then 4 yr old daughter came in to see us. He told us after we had come home that as they were walking in the room She turned to him and said "I can't wait to see Jacob" Shane said "who?" and Amy said "Beck's baby" he didnt think anything of it until we told him that we had named our baby Jacob
I have said plenty of times that we have our fair share of visitors in the old house. Lately DD has been talking to "Daddy" she will walk around the house gabbering on and will point over my shoulder to "Daddy" then she will start with "who's that"
I suspect its her great grandfather George as he and DH look very very similar. DD was playing on Daddies piano the other day and we were sitting in the lounge (which is the "busiest" room in the house) and she'd turn around for me to applaud when she had finished playing and as I was sitting on the floor watching her I felt a warmth come over my left shoulder, like someone had put their hand and arm there.
I cannot wait for her to start talking properly so I can ask her about our visitors. I hope she never loses it.
I find it very intriguing but at the same time i don't want to push her and ask questions.
I am 100% confident it's my nan she is talking to at night, i've had the feeling she was with us the day she was born and she has stayed with her ever since (maybe thats why we were so damn lucky).
I feel comforted knowing nan is there.
I often say DD1 is an old soul, maybe it's not that she's an old soul maybe it's just she has an old person guiding her.
Thanks for sharing everyone, i would really love to hear of any other instances
Not knowing much about this area myself, but certainly a believer! I do wonder about DD2. She is often having chats with nobody's "come on, this way". She also has a few entranced momoments that others have commented that it seems like she is looking at something we can't see. I will be interested to see how these observations develop.
May be coincidence but this morning DD1 said to DP "you have to take your phone", DP said it's ok he had it and showed her.
She shook her head and said "no you have to take it"!
Didn't think anything if it, girls and I come downstairs, DP has left and on top of the fish tank.....DP's PHONE! she did warn him!
Sent from my iPhone, more than likely while I should be doing something else!
My Mum passed away almost 3 years ago now. My 3 year old niece was way too young to know her but there is a photo of her on my Sister's fridge and they do tell DN who it is and call her Grandma. From the time DN was 2 years old she would say 'hello' and 'I love you too' directly to a person that my Sister and her partner couldn't see. She would also say 'Bye Grandma'. I do believe that little children are more open to these experiences. My Sister's DP was not a believer until he saw it with his own eyes.
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