Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Monday, October 20, 2014

A True Chicago Haunting – It's Halloween Every Day in a Haunted House – Buyer Beware


Previously published on Yahoo! Contributor Network
In 1985, long before the advent of cell phones, I returned home from work one night to discover that my (then) husband had kicked my fifteen-year-old daughter (oldest of four) out of the house for arguing with him about spending the night with a friend. The irony was that after finding nowhere to go, Keeley moved in with that friend's family the same night, a move that would prove to be immediately and truly supernatural.

After hearing about the argument, I allowed my daughter to live in their home, mostly because I didn't want to subject my daughter to a stepfather who so obviously abhorred her, but also because I was pursuing a divorce anyway.

Because the mom was a single parent with five children, I decided to award her some child support and I visited often. Before the argument, I had never met the family, but my daughter knew I would have allowed an overnight stay because I had often heard her speak fondly about them, and I would have met them when I picked her up.

Clare and I soon became very good friends. She and her children lived in a giant house in the Beverly area of Chicago and Clare had many teenage overnight visitors. To her, one additional child was merely a "what's one more?" minor inconvenience. To me, however, it was a big deal.

But rather than have my teenage daughter move back in with a man who so clearly disdained her, since I was already hatching my escape plan, I made it a point to get to know Clare. She truly enjoyed Keeley's company and convinced me that she would rather have my daughter live with her than with an unloving stepfather.

Upon first entering her home, however, my first thought was that it felt a little "creepy." I dismissed my thoughts and feelings while we drank herbal tea and talked at her dining room table. She put me at ease and then asked me if I wanted to see the rest of the house.

With trepidation, I followed her around like a frightened child. In the basement, my skin felt clammy and clenched tightly around my bones. My heart pounded so wildly in my chest, I felt as if I was facing my own death. I felt so uncomfortable underground, in fact, that I thought I was going to pass out. I must have looked like a Freddy Kruger victim entering a cellar in one of the Nightmare On Elm Street videos.

The second floor was no better, however, because as soon as I got to the top of the stairs I felt like running down them and out of the house as fast as I could. Never before had I been in a house that felt so scary, and never since. As somebody who has always been interested in paranormal activity, I have always believed in the possibility of ghosts, and have even had experiences with a couple of them (read Spirits of Ghosts - True Ghost Stories to find out about my true ghost experiences). http://paranormalminds.blogspot.com/2014/10/spirits-of-ghosts-true-ghost-stories.html

Because of my interest in all things metaphysical and paranormal, and because my daughter was in a rebellious phase, she believed in just the opposite of everything I believed - according to Keeley, ghosts did not exist, and everything "paranormal" was explainable. Mom was just plain weird, had a vivid imagination, or both.

The movie Ghost Busters had been released just the year before, and while Keeley looked upon paranormal activity as "stupid," her stay with Clare and Clare's children would challenge her beliefs and change them forever.

On her way up the stairs to sleep in the room the family had assigned to her on her first night in their house, everybody asked if she would be OK up there all by herself. In her usual nonchalant style, my daughter said, "Yeah, if he bothers me, I'll just call Ghost Busters."

All of them immediately became concerned and admonished her, "You shouldn't have said that. He's not going to like that you said that." She shrugged, brushed them off, and went upstairs.

Clare and her children experienced several incidents with the not-too-friendly ghost. One day, for example, as they all watched television, they saw a bicycle roll across the huge expanse of their hardwood living room floor, its pedals rotating as if somebody was riding it. Not wanting to admit to seeing what so clearly had to have been a hallucination, everybody ignored the phenomenon and nobody discussed the experience until much later when they compared notes and discovered that yes, they had all witnessed the same event.

On her first night at the house, after climbing the stairs to the second floor, Keeley sat down on the bed. The moment she lifted her feet from the floor, she watched the table next to her rise off the floor and hover for several seconds. Instant fear engulfed her, and she tried to scream, but her voice choked silent in her throat.

It was to be one of many such experiences that forever changed Keeley's view on paranormal activity.

Everybody, it seemed, learned to live with the ghost, but I remained terrified of it. Not long after Keeley moved in (the move was only temporary), the family sold the house and moved on. The night before the move, I dreamed I was helping Clare move. As would be my feeling in reality, I rushed to grab boxes and race out of the house. In this dream, however, as I grabbed a box and ran behind Clare, the doors slammed shut after Clare exited the house - I couldn't get out. So on my last day at the house, as Clare was moving boxes, I made sure I was the first one out of the house.

I later asked Clare if she had any qualms about leaving the house to people who knew nothing about the ghost, and she told me that nobody had mentioned any paranormal activity to her when she moved in - if the new owners had had any apprehension about purchasing a haunted house, they shouldn't have bought it in the first place. And besides, the ghost never actually hurt anybody.

Only one word entered my mind when she said that - YET! But maybe I've seen too many programs that deal with paranormal activity and ghosts.

Clare and I remain very close friends. I still wonder from time to time about the current owner(s) of the house, and possible subsequent owners after that. Were any of the homeowners aware of a presence in the home? If they weren't sensitive to things outside the bounds of sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell, would it be possible to live with a real ghost and not know about it?

I never saw any scary spirits or ghostly apparitions in that house, and ghost hunters, if they were around back then, were unknown to me. I know with certainty, though, that I would never knowingly purchase a house I thought was haunted. To me, living in a haunted house would be like celebrating a fright-filled Halloween every single night.
But maybe a haunted Halloween-type experience is not an accurate assessment of a home that feels eerie. Maybe it's more a matter of positive and negative energy left behind by previous owners. Maybe the paranormal experiences we perceive to be in haunted toys, haunted music, or haunted houses signify our ability to feel the positive and negative effects of residual energy.

If you are thinking of buying a haunted house and if you are curious about how you might react to living in a supernatural environment - or even if you think you might be sensitive to positive and negative energy in a home you are considering purchasing - check out Cathy Montville's Buying a House? Research State Law or Live with that Ghost article before you buy. http://expertspages.com/2014/08/buying-a-house-research-your-states-law-or-live-with-that-ghost/

Happy House Haunting - I mean Hunting!


Thursday, October 2, 2014

A Halloween Paranormal Nightmare While Awake: Halloween Voices Won't Let You Sleep


Previously published on Associated Content / Yahoo! Voices Oct 23, 2010

On Halloween the room was dark except for shadowed branches dancing on the walls. I was alone, awaiting that moment of surrender when my body would cave to the demands of sleep. But sleep never came.

My eyes sprung open at the mention of my name. Thereeeeesa, the voice whispered long and slow. Thereeeeesa.

As if the planets had spun out of control, their centrifugal force racing at a speed too fast for my mind to comprehend, I felt myself plastered to the bed. Every time I tried to lift my arms, my legs, and even my head, I remained glued in place. Panic swept over me in a drenching sweat as I tried in desperation to force myself out of my bed.

Though I poured every bit of strength into every imagined move in my efforts to stand up, I felt my energy deplete with each attempted movement. A kind of prickly numbness stabbed every pore in my skin while I listened to the reverberation of my heart thumping in my ears - drowned out only by my name being called again, Thereeeeesa.

Something had to be holding me down, I reasoned, something I couldn't see, a ghost or a spirit maybe. All I could think to do was trick whatever it was that kept calling my name by pretending to be unafraid.

Using my strength of will, I tried to force myself into an upright position before this force became fully aware that I was even thinking about it.

In one swift movement, I swung my left shoulder toward my right. The move was too fast. I crashed to the floor. Leaden legs, cement block appendages wouldn't allow me to crawl, let alone walk. Thereeeeesa, the whisper taunted me.

The phone sat on a table across the room from me. In terrified panic, I realized I had to reach the phone to call my mother. The hour was late, but my mother would hear the panic in my voice, would recognize my fear. My mother would calm me down.

I placed a hand on the wooden floor in front of me and heard the wet slap as each palm hit the ground. Inch by inch I dragged my way across the room to the phone. I reached up to grab it.

The second my finger touched the receiver, I was back on the bed. Thereeeeesa.
I could see my body glisten in the moonlight, sweat oozing from every pore after my struggle to get to the other side of the room.

If only my mother could hear my psychic cries for help. I had to get to the phone. I had to stop the voice from...from what? What was haunting me?

Maybe I was imagining the voice, but the air felt suffocating. It closed in around me, its heaviness clinging to me like clammy fingers. I had to get out of the straightjacket that held me tight to my bed.

With every ounce of energy I could muster, I flung myself forward and landed, once again, on the floor. Again, I dragged myself across the floor as I listened to the squeak of my hands. Again, I reached for the phone. Again, I grasped it in relief as I pressed the first button.

Instantly I was back on the bed listening to the rapid drumming of my heart. Maybe I could make it to my sister's room. I had to alert her. I needed her help.

I could almost see the hands of the clock race in circles as the night passed in segments of time. I must have blacked out occasionally. What else could account for the fact that one second I was on the floor and the next I was on the bed with no memory of having crawled back to the bed?

I tried once more to get across the room. Plop. Onto the floor. Slap. Slap. Slap. I kept getting closer to my sister's room. Dragging. Dragging cement legs behind me. I reached up. Heard my sister breathing. Grabbed the blanket.

Thereeeeesa. I found myself back on my bed.

I remembered an old Indian story I'd heard about how facing my fears head on would make me stronger. With determination, I decided that if I could make it to the end of the hall, I would no longer be afraid.

Somehow I found the strength to pull myself into an upright position and with rigid legs and a stiff back walked intently toward the kitchen. With wobbly legs, I passed my daughter's room. I watched her sit upright in her bed as I passed by. Her haunted look surprised me and she spoke to me as if in a trance. "Don't go in there," she said as she fell backward on the bed.

I was terrified that I would find myself on the bed again if I didn't move fast enough, and I was also terrified of moving forward. But if I stopped now I would never know if I had the courage to face the demon that called my name.

With more determination than ever, I moved cautiously toward the kitchen. Soon it would be morning. I could see the dawning light filter through the windows.

The hallway stretched out before me. The kitchen suddenly seemed so far away. With trepidation, I moved, each shaky leg wobbling in front of the other.

And as the morning yawned itself awake, the dancing shadows disappeared. I made it! I made it to the kitchen. And now, with slivers of sunlight peaking through the drapes, the kitchen was empty. Nothing was there. Whoever or whatever it was, departed with the night.

At breakfast only hours later, I related to my sister from the night before what I thought must have been a horrible nightmare. But just before I finished, I asked my daughter one question: Did you tell me anything about the kitchen last night?

"Yeah," she said. "I told you not to go in there."

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Monday, September 1, 2014

God's Favorite Little Soap Opera


A missing $20 bill suddenly appears in exactly the spot I had searched only hours before. Though I can't account for the reason the money was not there the last time I looked, I have to agree (with myself) that I must be experiencing blackouts (without the aid of drugs or alcohol) or that my mind enjoys confusing me.

Either I keep having paranormal experiences, or I am becoming adept at placing items all over the house and then sabotaging myself by not remembering where I place them. When the items suddenly show up in the most obvious places, I resign myself to the fact that I have probably placed the item in that spot myself but have forgotten that I moved it.


The soundtrack of my life plays like a movie that skips forward, then backward, but forgets to fill in the gaps. The trailer would show me endlessly searching for missing items and finding them in the strangest of places - in obvious places - in places I had already searched - in places where they belong. I'm beginning to believe that all of my belongings wear invisible masks and that they play hide and seek with me - without my permission.

Please continue reading Part I HERE. A link to Part II will appear at the bottom.

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Halloween and Ghosts – Invitation to a Ghost Hunt!


With Halloween creeping slowly toward you, don't you owe it to yourself to get a little creeped out in anticipation of the "hallow" day?

Why not celebrate Halloween by taking a Ghost Hunt! 



If you live anywhere near Fort Madison, Iowa, or if you would be willing to travel to Ford Madison, Ghost Hunt is selling tickets for $25 (adults only) and allowing visitors to document their own paranormal activity. A local hotel is even offering a discount for participants of the Ghost Hunt.

You won't be just hunting ghosts, though. If you decide to make a weekend of it, you can also visit various destinations close to the event.

Bring your camera. You might catch something – it might even be a cold (breeze).



Check out Ghost Hunt's FaceBook page for more details. You'd better hurry, though! The event begins October 19 at 7 p.m. 

Monday, July 30, 2012

Halloween Gifts for Your Halloween Loved Ones

In less than 3 months all this heat and humidity will be a mere memory. The kids go back to school, take a day off for Labor Day, and then prepare for Halloween, their first FUN holiday of the school year. It's not too early to plan for Halloween, especially if you want to get your kids (husband, wife, friend?) a Halloween gift s/he will love!

Don't wait until October – start shopping now. Let me help with some unusual Halloween gifts. Let's start with some Halloween Spooky Bottle Stickers:


Or maybe some Halloween Scary Bottle Labels?


Would you prefer some Halloween Spooky Bear Glow Slap Stickers?


No? How about a Halloween Blood Moon Potions Water Bottle?


Still haven't found what you're looking for? Try Halloween Creepy Wine Glow Slap Stickers:


Soda drinkers might prefer the Halloween Spooky Soda Bottle Labels:


Oh, sorry. Were you expecting to see some Halloween costumes? Here are some adult and children costumes for you to consider. How about The Joker in Batman the Dark Knight?



Are you a Ghostbusters fan? Try this woman's costume.



Have a Power Rangers lover? Perhaps I should have worded that differently. Do you have a child who loves the Power Rangers?


Who doesn't love Ernie?


Lady Gaga?


Clowns anyone? Some people find clowns frightening. I can't imagine this one scaring anybody:


Iron Man War Machine?



Work for NBC? ;)


Have any Jr. Firefighter wannabes in the family?


Cinderella?


The Hulk Avengers?


Hippie Chick? Sad to see items I wore in the 70s have now become Halloween costumes :(


Blackbeard?

Something a little more risque perhaps?


Want to make your man into Johnny Depp – I mean, Jack Sparrow?


Disco 70s throwback? Again with the Halloween costume for something I would have worn (grrr):


What about a Star Wars inflatable Jabba The Hutt?


Want something truly distasteful and disgusting?


We're out of costumes so now I'd like to address the ghost hunters in your circle. Consider these night vision binoculars:


And if you're at a loss as to what to get your paranormal loved one, read Holiday Gift Ideas for Paranormal Lovers for more ideas.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The Devil Strikes

If you haven't seen it already, and even though Halloween is over, please view the following video.

Click HERE!


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Saturday, October 23, 2010

I Have a Confession to Make

Associated Content is running a scary Halloween story contest. I entered with a Halloween story I had already written but had never published.

The contest called for a scary Halloween story of no more than 1,000 words. I had to cut the story down to 1,000 words. It now sits at exactly 1,000 words. Have I said 1,000 words enough?

The confession is this: while the Halloween story appears to be fictitious, it is, in fact, TRUE. What happened in A Halloween Paranormal Nightmare While Awake: Halloween Voices Won't Let You Sleep actually happened to me.

I invite you to read it and to comment on it. I don't know what will qualify for a winning entry, but I'm hoping mine will make it. It pays $100.

If you write for Associated Content, you have only a couple more days to enter your scary story. Let me know the url so I can read it.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Ghosts, Hauntings, and Spooky Stuff




A picture says it all, huh? Halloween is coming after all. But I would like to send you to my newest article, located somewhere in cyperspace awaiting your read. And haven't you always wondered what makes a house haunted anyway? Read

Just In Time For Halloween: What Makes a House Haunted?

I promise that this paranormal blog will include more than just ghosts, spirits, and hauntings. But I can't resist writing these kinds of blogs and articles when Halloween is next month!

Sunday, September 6, 2009

The Best Halloween Party Ever – A Ghost Hunt!

As I mentioned in my last blog, the tables are turning in the spirit world. Where once humans were afraid of hauntings, ghosts are now being hunted, and possibly haunted, by humans.

This time of the year is perfect for bringing forth spirits and I'm not talking about alcohol. Halloween is approaching and people are thinking witches and princesses, Spiderman and Pokemon. Little ones are looking forward to tricks and treats and older boos and ghouls will be costuming up for Halloween parties.

I'd like to suggest a slightly unusual party idea this year – how about holding a Halloween ghost hunting party? It's a little more expensive than your average Halloween party, but spooktacularly amazing.

Everything you need to set up your party from listening devices to video recorders is listed in this article: 13 Halloween Must-Haves For Ghost Hunters. Click the link and enjoy the hunt.