WonderWendy3;756482 wrote: Kinks, awww....sweet little guy, in my experience...yes ...kids have a GREAT imagination at that age...my oldest son was the only one that I remember having long-term imaginary friends, we still talk about them from time to time...If we were out in public.....he used to go to a pay phone and have to call his imaginary dog named Sara, who was having puppies in the hospital. He also had a dog named chubby (one of Sara's puppies) that always did bad things in the house, if something spilled or broken...."Chubby did it!"
I would definately keep a close eye on him, he definately is seeing/feeling something. I was wondering if he saw something on the TV that bothered him?
Mrs. K...I loved your story and I would've wanted to go into the old home too....and my kids would've called me a fruitloop also!!
Don't think he saw anything on t.v, nothing scary anyway, but could be a possibility
Like you're little story there hun :wah:
YZGI;756485 wrote: What was the dogs name?
He didn't say a name, but like i said, last time he didn't say what it was that was scaring him, maybe if it happens again, i'll get a name from him
mrsK;756486 wrote: No way .............offend,what does that mean.
Takes a lot to offend me. I will let you know if it ever happens
Oh good, glad to hear it
YZGI;756490 wrote: Next time this happens Kinky, just have your son say: Lassie go home" then have him spin in a circle 3 times then spit into your left hand.
That always seems to work for me..
Thanks for the tip wisey

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RedGlitter;756493 wrote: Spirits are often seen by children because kids, especially young ones, are very receptive and open. They haven't established many boundaries yet. Perhaps he really did see a dog spirit but maybe it was just a dog who had lived in the house at one time and not one meant to scare him. Most kids have a natural love for animals so that may also be why the dog spirit was shown.
Not saying for sure that's what it was, just offering that up as a possibility.
I was thinking that, he must have seen something, he doesn't usually make things up....he says things as he sees them, he's a little tittle tattle....you can't get away with farting in this house, without him telling someone :wah:
Chezzie;756494 wrote: awww poor wee fella, hope hes not too upset to sleep tonight Kinks....If it's upsetting him id try to ignore it and only talk about it if he wants too.
Good luck hun x:)
Yeah , he was fine, as soon as he went up and said it was gone.....wasn't long till he fell asleep
Thanks hun
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