Thursday, January 29, 2009

Last night the puppy got ahold of Chloe's Raggedy Ann doll and dragged it out of the toy box. Nancy hates Raggedy Anns, she says they creep her out. Mainly it is because her oldest brother TJ told her a story about a raggedy ann doll that was supposedly possessed. Then she looked it up on line and we read the story about Annabelle. As we read one of the girls toys started going off on it's own and I told Nancy to ignore it. It happens here now and then. But it's like I have always told them, spirits come and go. Society ties to tell us that paranormal activity is not normal, not to believe in spirits etc, and to be afraid. Well, everyone in my family has been brought up to understand that it is actually quite normal especially around here. I've been around for a long time and I have always had contact with spirits, my kids have too, and they have been taught well on how to deal with situations, what is dangerous, what is not. They can sense the positive and the negative energies and they know that it is very important that you should never fear spirits. Nancy says she has been trying to ignore her psychic gifts because she just wanted top be normal. But she learned that you can't hide from them.

For me it is all perfectly normal, when there are negative energies I get rid of them. A while back when she and her friends were messing with the Ouija board, and they knew they shouldn't I had to clean up several messes. They saw me deal with some really nasty stuff. But I cleaned it up and she stays away from the board now. She knows better. It was more her friend trying to challenge the spirit to see what it could do. Why would you do that? How retarded is that. Just like that Annabelle raggedy ann doll. Why would you allow a spirit to move into it. And even more ridiculous why did the Warrens take it with them and lock it in a case in a museum and allow the spirit to even stay attached to it. I think it was to make money off of it. Locking it in a case is retarded to begin with, it's the spirit thats the actual problem not the doll. The doll should have been destroyed and the spirit banished. Oh well, it's a long story, you'd have to look it up and read it on the internet.

From my own personal experience, the spirits who come to me for assistance I assist the ones who come to be a pain in the ass I get rid off. Why even pay attention to those kind? But I don't fear them, and I've seen some nasty ones. The worst of the worst. Trust me, but then I've been around it all my life, the spiritual world to me is as normal as can be. Once you understand it and learn to deal with things, and not to show fear, then it all becomes much easier and not at all scarey.

Anyway moving on...
Nancy's infection is a literal pain in the ass, she had to go back to the emergency room last night, and tomorrow she goes back to have the packing removed. Poor thing, I feel for her. Hopefully tomorrow she will be feeling better.

The puppy and Hannah are into all sorts of things today. It's 11:20 and Chloe is still asleep but she will be up soon wanting to make "macon and eggs" (bacon and eggs) she scrambles the eggs and adds the cheese and I cook everything, she always wants to help me cook. It's great, and Hannah gets to help a little bit too. Hannah is a big help when we are putting away groceries. She takes everything out of the bags and hands them to me. I am thinking of letting them paint today. They have an easel and some paint. I am not sure if I want to deal with the mess today though. I may just let them draw with chalk on the chalk board and the driveway.

Today I will do my best to deal with Sparky's complaining. PhotobucketYep! he started 1st thing this morning bright and early. It was awful and he's starting up again. It's ridiculous, "I noticed this and that, somebody did this and that, it looks like someone forgot to do this and that, it looks like somebody forgot the recipe for ice" it's like jeez Sparky Photobucket. I don't understand why he wants to be like that it's not his house anyway. He's just the babysitter. And if I had any say so in it, that would change to. The girls need POSITIVE male role models, not bitchy hemmoroidal assholes. What a dork. Oh well, maybe he will leave early today.

Well, I better go miss Chloe's up.

Hugs,
Maria

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