I am a "believe it when I see it" person. Andrew has always been a firm believer in ghosts and the likes. Anyway as some of you may know Andrew's father died unexpectedly 3 weeks ago (to the day). We have his ashes here until the memorial in a couple of weeks.
I am currently in my bedroom on the laptop and Andrew is sitting out on the lounge engrossed in Star Trek. From the way I am sitting I can see Andrew when I am looking at the screen. I saw "someone" standing next to Andrew at the side of the lounge, and when I looked up properly they walked off. The door frame and wall blocked any further vision so it was all over in less than a second. I went racing out to yell at one of the kids for not being in bed, and no one was there. All the boys were fast asleep.
So now I don't know what to think LOL.
Andrew had a thing earlier this week. We have all of his fathers things here (except clothes) as his mum wanted them cleared out of her unit. Andrew had been looking for his dad's key chain camera. Had been looking everywhere for 2 weeks for it. The day after he got his ashes, he stood in front of them and said "Dad where is your keychain camera" an idea popped into his head straight away and it was there.
Anyway just thought I'd share, cause my "vision" just freaked me out a tad LOL
As his death was sudden he's probably still trying to come to terms with everything himself. In limbo sorta thing.
I think you caught a pretty special moment of a father watching over his son. It makes me kinda sad to think he was there but couldn't be heard if that makes sense.
Yep Sara. I did tell Andrew. I asked him if the boys had been out there and when he said he hadn't seen them in a while I said "well someone was just standing right here next to you when I was in on the laptop and when I looked up they walked off" I didn't say that I thought it was his dad. I left that one up to him.
I had the same thinking as you but after I saw something I believe very much so that probably did see something and that it was something special.
Sorry to hear about your FIL.
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