We have all heard odd sounds in our homes.
Many times you can explain it away - but sometimes there isn't one.
Usually a ghost or someone that has crossed over that is trying to get your attention.
I have experienced this since I was a child so I have learned to deal with it by blocking them from my consciousness.
Soooo, they have to be super obnoxious or trying hard to get my attention... lol.
But this one got right through to me on my psyical plane and the jokes on me. 🤣
As I tune in while writing this post, I am thinking it was probably my Dad who was (and still is) a practical jokester.
He says he had nothing to do with it... but he is the kind of guy that loved to get other people (even ghosts-spirits) in on the joke.
It just has his style written all over it.
And yeah, Dad you got me.
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
You know, its funny, because I have been thinking about my Dad a lot lately.
I think he just wanted to see the look on face when for the 10000th time he pranked me.
😀😁😂🤣😄😆😉
People that have crossed over, keep their personality when presenting themselves to us here.
In my Mediumship readings, one of the first things that come across is their personality.
If your Dad was serious or shy, that is how he would present to me.
However, sometimes- like in a recent reading, they show me something they loved 💓while here on earth.. which in "Joe's" case was his motorcycle.
Which he showed me right off- it was so important that it is on his grave stone!
You however, may see motorcycles like his or see ads for them- even hear them drive by.
So next time you hear or see a something that reminds you of them -- it just might be a loved one saying hi from the other side!
If you would like to talk with your loved ones that have crossed over... or to get answers about important things in your life, consider getting a reading from me.
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Blessings,
Susan
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