Toddlers: 12 - 24 Months

So either DD is possessed, or...

The house is haunted. It has to be one of the two. I'm freaking out right now. We put DD to bed as usual and DH was reading to her and I was sitting in the floor next to her bed. She was almost passed out asleep, then her eyes opened wide, she said "kitty, kitty,kitty" and sat straight up in the bed. She pointed at her bedroom door (we close it while putting her to bed & reading to her) and the damn thing effin' opened!! She crawled out of bed, over me, and ran out to the living room to see the cat, then ran straight back into her room, shut her door behind her, smiled really big and giggled. I looked at DH like what in the fvck was that? Then she crawled back into bed like nothing happened, DH finished the story and now she's sleeping soundly. I have no idea what to make of her opening the door with her mind or whatever happened, but I'm just glad as sh!t it waited until DH was back home from his trip before it did it and not while I was here by myself this past week. Seriously? WTF? 

Re: So either DD is possessed, or...

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  • jedi mind powers man.

    oh and do you have a cat?  or was she seeing ghost cats?

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  • imagevioletvirgo:

    jedi mind powers man.

    oh and do you have a cat?  or was she seeing ghost cats?

    We do have a cat. We bring her downstairs for "family time" (she stays in the spare room upstairs at night). DH isn't really phased by this at all. I told him opening the door with her mind is one thing but if she levitates over the balcony to go see the cat upstairs, I'm out. That's it. Done. I can only handle so much weird before I have to go. He said it would be okay. Ah, men. Now I know why I missed him this week.  

  • Okay, that would freak me out.  I am totally convinced that LO's see stuff that adults don't.  When DS was really little he would always giggle while looking in the same corner of the room, and there was nothing there!
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  • I'm sure LOs see things. DD would always giggle and smile and babble while looking at "things" that I couldn't see. This was just the first time for moving objects. Talking to people or things is one thing. That's expected. Doors opening for no reason. That's just freaky. I'm not a stranger to ghosts (thanks to growing up near Civil War battlefields my whole life), but it's still weird. The same thing happened at our wedding too. We had a small wedding in a small reception hall type area and half way through the ceremony the main door opened and closed by itself. The look on my face during the video is quite funny, actually. 
  • Maybe your DD has excellent ears and heard the cat walking nearby and then the cat pushed the door open. Our cats would try to open the door handles all the time with their paws.

    Or maybe your DD has special mind powers ;-P

    Yes, I would have been spooked too.

  • imageSunny1inTucson:

    Maybe your DD has excellent ears and heard the cat walking nearby and then the cat pushed the door open. Our cats would try to open the door handles all the time with their paws.

    Or maybe your DD has special mind powers ;-P

    Yes, I would have been spooked too.

    I would love to see the cat open the door. That would be funny! She's 17 years old and can't get off of the sofa on her own, though, so I know it wasn't her. I did have a cat that would turn on the water faucets though, so I'd wake up to water running all of the time. Ha!  

  • what the mother eff....

    i would be packing right now, not posting....

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