| I’ve been watching the Phrogging Hiding in your House series tonight. It s amazing to me that people were more likely to think there was a ghost in the house rather than an intruder. |
Samsung fridge? My son's wakes him up at night when it's running. |
Good point. We had one we were trying to chase out, had doors open and thought it had run out, but turned out the next day to still be in the house. In any event, I think a critter that likes to be high up might easily knock something down but not necessarily decide to then go down to the floor to get it. |
| OP, have you set up the nanny cams??! |
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Why do I read these threads at 2:43 am!!!?!
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That sneaks in and out via the toilet! |
I lived in a haunted house a third of my childhood. The trick is to ignore spirits. The more attention you pay to them the stronger they get. The poltergeist type also thrive on bad energy/feelings. My parents kept ours well-fueled. |
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| Ok I was giggling at the bread (I figured a slant or vibrations) but with the shower now…. I’m sort or freaked out for you, op. |
| Has the dog been acting weird? Sniffing or barking at walls or doors? |
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OP, is the house you are living in new construction?
If it is, these issues may be caused by settling of the house. Knowing how fast/faulty some houses are built now it wouldn't surprise me that your house is settling drastically because the foundation/construction was done quickly and without letting concrete cure the way it should. Put a marble on the floor both in your kitchen and bathroom and see if it rolls... |
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Your home could be in a seismic area, little earthquakes are occurring until soon the earth opens up and swallows your whole house.
I would look to upping the homeowners insurance policy just in case. |
Tie a rope around your waist and run it through a window to a nearby tree. That would help too. |