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do you beleive in presentiments? i had the strangest thing happen 2 me today....freaked me out big time....

rnch

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stopped by to check on my 70-something health/sight impared mother today...as i was pulling away from the curb, she was standing in the door way waving good bye, as she has done for the last 33 years she has been in that house...for a nanosecond the windshield pillar blocked her out completely as if the doorway was empty and she was gone....

guys ang gals, it was like someone had squirted liquid freon all up and down my spine, making me shiver and shake in nawlinz's 95 degree heat.

words cannot describe how much that nanaosecond upset me.

i was shook up all the way to work. :worried:
 
Is "presentiments" a word?

I think that this was simply your mind playing tricks on you. She is obviously in her twilight years and you no doubt realize this each time you see her and drive away from her, so that's all.

Word to Moms though. :)
 
damn maing, i can feel the vibe you felt
is your moms a old school southern belle?
 
You got the shivers for a reason. I truely believe that. When im working on a trauma patient and they tell me "im gonna die"-9 times out of ten. No matter how hard i work them, they die. This could just be your conscience, but listen to your feelings and the signs. She's 70 something so, im sure you got a few years left. But it does suck to get those feelings. dont let it spook you. Just be thankfull for the "heads up"
 
bones1435 said:
I'll be back. i have to go to the store. theres a bottle of reisling with my name all over it.
yummmm..add in some cpatain's wafers and cheese and some strawberries.... :p
 
Tell her you love her every day.

The last words my mother ever spoke was to say to me, "I love you, baby girl."

It's hard when they do go.
 
heatherrae said:
Tell her you love her every day.

The last words my mother ever spoke was to say to me, "I love you, baby girl."

It's hard when they do go.
always! i was always her "protector" against the other 3 kids and my decent but coldly perfectionist father. :heart:
 
rnch said:
always! i was always her "protector" against the other 3 kids and my decent but coldly perfectionist father. :heart:
Awwww....nice.

I had a premonition about my mother too. I've talked about it in the past, but some thing happened and I knew to SPEED home to her one night when she had a heart attack due to the chemo. I had left my sister with her to go to a friend's wedding. Some stuff happened, and I knew she needed me.
 
I don't know if I believe in "presentiments" ... I'm not sure what that word means.

I can tell you I'm str8 if that helps :)
 
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