Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 15:54     Subject: Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

I’d do some intense research into the history of your house, especially if it’s older. I would die if you found out some guy died of tetanus or something in your daughters room.
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 15:38     Subject: Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

Anonymous wrote:Since my dd was 18mo she has pointed to a corner in her room and said there was a witch. She’s two now and the witch wants to poke her in the belly with her finger and drain the blood. I honestly think she sees a shadow and she’s seen something on tv somewhere probably when she was younger. (Like we may have watched GOT in front of her when she was 15mo)

Also she talks about being an old woman.


Poster with a new baby here--at what age do you need to stop watching things like GOT in front of them?
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 15:14     Subject: Re:Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

Also, could be a tale she heard from other kids at playgroup, the playground, etc. Just sitting in the sandbox.
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 15:13     Subject: Re:Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

What does she know about rust? I think that's an odd word for a three year old to know. Do you guys talk about rust a lot?

What does she know about blood? Why would she think her blood would turn to rust?

Sounds like she's heard or seen something about the tin man in Wizard of Oz, or vampires biting and turning you into something.... Scooby Doo? Maybe at the dentist or doctor's office or something, where someone may have had a screen on that she could see?
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 14:59     Subject: Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

I totally used to a see a ghost-like kid in my room when I was little, right outside of my closet. I can still picture him vividly, he was sort of sepia tones, in what now I consider, like, depression era farmer's clothing, blond hair. He was so vivid to me, I would see him before I'd fall asleep, when I was sick with fever, etc. I was always comforted by him, never scared. Once I hit teenage years I never saw him again but I can still picture him exactly.

My parents still won't talk about it.
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 14:52     Subject: Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

I think even if you're not religious, you can still burn sage or something:
https://www.wellandgood.com/good-home/how-to-sage-your-home-correctly/

I don't think that would scare your kids. Just say you want to have lots of good energy in your house.

Weird question but is your house a new build? Do you know anything about the former occupants? We apparently had a former owner die in our master bedroom and I know I felt her energy in that room. Not bad energy, kinda benevolent actually.

Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 14:49     Subject: Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

Anonymous wrote:I got my place blessed by the Minister at my church OP. Can't hurt.
Catholics believe in demons etc. so maybe go to the local Catholic church?


False.
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 14:39     Subject: Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

I got my place blessed by the Minister at my church OP. Can't hurt.
Catholics believe in demons etc. so maybe go to the local Catholic church?
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 14:34     Subject: Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

Anonymous wrote:Creepy, but it's probably just based on something she overheard. Kids hear everything, even when you think they aren't paying attention. Even if it wasn't from you, it could have been a conversation among people at a restaurant, in line at Starbucks, etc. We've never talked about monsters with my DD but she still talks about how she's afraid of monsters.


As adults we tell ourselves that "it's just make believe" to comfort ourselves (I do it too). The reality is probably that some/many kids are like the little boy in the sixth sense.
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 14:31     Subject: Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

Creepy, but it's probably just based on something she overheard. Kids hear everything, even when you think they aren't paying attention. Even if it wasn't from you, it could have been a conversation among people at a restaurant, in line at Starbucks, etc. We've never talked about monsters with my DD but she still talks about how she's afraid of monsters.

I had a niece who talked about "the visitors". If you wore a shirt with a zipper, she would zip it all the way up so it covered your mouth and say "you look like a visitor". Still have no idea what they are.
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 14:16     Subject: Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

I really wish I’d never read this thread!!
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 14:02     Subject: Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

I remember a kid I used to babysit right when he was learning to talk. He would point at empty stairways and ask “who is that?” repeatedly. So creepy.

He was trying to ask “where’s it going” (answer: to the attic) but didn’t have the vocabulary. You know how kids just keep repeating themselves until you figure out what they mean.
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 13:56     Subject: Re:Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

Anonymous wrote:My Scottish grandmother was long dead before my niece was born and never saw a video of her. One day we were at a restaurant where the waitress had a Scottish accent and my niece said, “That girl talk like Kitty!” Kitty is what only my grandfather called my Grandmother and he was dead before she was. If my niece ever heard us talking about her Grandmother, we would have called her Grammy. Anyway, my niece told us that Kitty still kisses her at night and tells stories.

Weird.


If what you wrote is true - and there is no way she could have known that her great-grandmother had an accent or was called Kitty - how can you think it was anything except a ghost?!
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 13:53     Subject: Re:Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

Anonymous wrote:chills.


For sure, but also comforting in some ways. I think people confuse atheism with spiritualism. Spiritualism is agnostic of any specific religion if that makes sense. There are spiritual atheists, and spiritual (insert religion here).
Anonymous
Post 07/19/2018 13:03     Subject: Re:Three-year-old is really creeping me out.

Anonymous wrote:My Scottish grandmother was long dead before my niece was born and never saw a video of her. One day we were at a restaurant where the waitress had a Scottish accent and my niece said, “That girl talk like Kitty!” Kitty is what only my grandfather called my Grandmother and he was dead before she was. If my niece ever heard us talking about her Grandmother, we would have called her Grammy. Anyway, my niece told us that Kitty still kisses her at night and tells stories.

Weird.


chills.