My Toddler Saw a Ghost!
From: Anonymous Story type: Ghost Location: South Central Michigan Source: Form Submission
Last night my two-year old confirmed what I have been thinking
the past year and a half. To give you a little background--
at first I didn"t think anything about these happenings. Just
assumed it was one of those quirks. But they started to happen
regularly until I noticed at pattern. I would be standing in
the kitchen of our home (built in 1934) and the plastic panel
that cover the recessed lighting would come flying out and onto
the floor. There are probably eight different panels and it would
always be a different one. When I checked them, they were fit
snuggly to the opening, it made no sence. One day my husband
and I were in the living room and heard a crash. The lid to our
garbage can was half way across the kitchen and two cupboard doors
were opened. About a month ago we heard a muffled noise in the
kitchen, I ignored it and went to bed. Five minutes later my
husband came into the bedroom and told me to come see something.
When we went into the kitchen it had stopped. He had observed
the lid to our tea kettle moving up and down. I lifted it to see
if maybe it was loose or something and it was wedged tightly in
the pot. My husband poo poos all of these things, even when he
sees them himself! However, last night I became convinced! My
2 year old little boy (a very intuitive kid I might add) came into
the kitchen and grabbed ahold of my leg. He pointed to the
living room and said that Homer was in there. "Homer?" I said,
thinking that I didn"t understand him, "Yes, Homer playing the
drums!" So we walked into the living room and he is pointing
toward the corner saying "See Homer, he playing the drums!" I told
him I didn"t see anything. We walked closer and then he pointed
outside the glass door. "There he is, there Homer, see him!"
I was freaking so I took him in the other room to his Daddy and
told him to tell Daddy what he saw. He pointed out the window and
said "Homer outside". He was motioning with his arms like he
was playing the drums, then he took my husband"s hand and put them
on his head. He shook his head back and forth. We asked him
if he was scared of Homer. He said, "I not scared, HOMER IS
SCARED!" We tried to get more details from his story (man or boy
etc.) But he just kept insisting that Homer lived out in the
backyard (where there is a pool house, a shed, and a woods) and he
was playing the drums. I called his babysitter to see if she
had ever seen him watch a show with Homer or ever talked about
Homer--he never had. This was not your typical 2-year old, free
association type story (I have other children.) He was very in-
sistant. I want to take him outside tonight and see if he can
be more specific about where Homer lives. I am convinced he
saw this man/boy/thing?!! My husband just laughs it off (denial
maybe?) and teases me about this. I am not a nut case. My husband
and I are both high school teachers. Of course I have only told
my sister and best friend about all of this. I don"t want people
to think I"m goofy. I would like to do a complete history of the
house. The drums also got me to thinking. We live on US 12
which used to be the Old Sauk Trail, a major trail for Indians
travelling east and west. But whoever heard of an Indian named
"Homer?"

