posted on Aug, 12 2008 @ 11:57 AM
So here it goes......
In 2001 my maternal grandmother lost her long fight with breast and lung cancer. The evening she passed is when weird occurrences started. I was 13
at the time and I remember thinking that something just wasn’t right. The night she passed we all knew she didn't have much longer. She was
incoherent and rambling about going to the zoo, and how she was happy it was Thanksgiving and everyone was together (It was January). She then began
talking about her little brother (who had died at an early age way before I was even born). She was saying how happy she was he was there and carry on
conversations with him. It was dismissed by the family as just another of her rants.
The first thing that I can not explain happened when I was sitting by the side of my grandmother with my little brother. We were both being quite
not talking (what are children supposed to talk about being on the side of their grandmothers dead bead?), when we heard a loud pop (for lack of a
better word) in the kitchen. Some of the adults had been sitting around the table, and my I remember my mother saying, "What the hell was that?!" My
bother and I went to the kitchen as the adults looked for the source of the noise. It ended up being a glass cup that had just broke in the cabinet.
Nobody had been near it, as they were all sitting around the table. This occurrence was looked at as weird, but nothing to get worked up over. Later
that day my mother sent me and my brother to stay at a friends home. Knowing my grandmother was going to pass, she didn’t want us there to witness
it. Nothing else happened until the next day.
My grandmother did pass at a little past midnight that evening, and was taken away before my brother and I returned back home in the morning. The
second occurrence happened while I was helping reset the living room the way it used to be. My grandmother's medical bed had been placed in the
living room for the time being and now that it was gone things were to be set back the way they were before. I was in the middle of placing items back
on a end table when the television just came on. It stayed on a white TV channel (Fuzz, snow, whatever you call it) for a few seconds then just cut
out. Now this couldn't be explained away due to a remote being pressed on and off, because my grandmother had one of those old TV's that you had to
manually change the channels on. My aunt and mom were present for this, and just looked at each other. I remember asking, "What was that?" and my
mom said it must have been a power surge.