I am so sorry that your feathers turned out not to be what you thought they were. I think that if you were asking for a sing and then this smell doesn't make sense in any other way then I woudl take it as one.
I believe that your little ones are always with you and this may very well have been their way of letting you know that. It definately got your attention - wheras most people can't smell anything once they start to go off to sleep. The sense of smell is the first to shut down during slumbers so you wouldn't have normally sensed that smell at all.
NaeNae, I know exactly the smell you're describing, I have smelt it too. I believe it was one of my guardians/angels with me at the time, comforting me. xxx
I believe my angel babies contact me through the garden I made for them. I remember feeling really down that I would never have a bub when I reversed out of the garage one morning and glanced over at the garden. It was in full bloom with the prettiest pink flowers. That was the month I fell pg with Sam - I feel it was them telling me that things would be ok and everything did turn out ok.
I agree with Julia - even though it was the cat I still believe it's a sign in one way or another.
A friend of mine lost her baby boy 2wks before his due date (her 1st born) ...
One the day she arrived hm from the hospital she noticed a white feather on her front footpath ... and later that morn was sitting in her sunroom with her DH & parents ... and they all quietly sat while she looked in the backyard and she said to them " Look there is a dove ". And sure enough they all saw a beautiful white dove walking across the backyard.
She told me this story before i went to visit her at her hm ... when i arrived i walked up her front footpath to see a white feather. I told her and she confirm it was very similar to the one that she saw BUT not the actual same one as my visit ws days later.
I years ago wld smell my Great-Aunt's perfume (after she had passed away) on & off for years after (though not often but seem to be when i felt down & lonely at hm) ... years later my older sister just happened to mention she too would smell her perfume.
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