Posted by John in La on December 22, 2013 at 21:11:16 from (96.33.136.54):
Had to think about this for a few hours making sure I wanted to admit to it but here goes....
My house sits in the middle of a old cow pasture. The closest road before this area was subdivided and my road was put in (late 70's) would have been about a mile away. So its not like this area has a past unless we go way back in time before roads and longer than anyone can remember.
Over the years my wife and kids have mentioned seeing or hearing something and I just blew it off as your crazy because I have never seen anything.
Well tonight me and my grandson are here alone. I am sitting in the recliner playing on the lap top and watching TV. My 2 yr old grandson is on the living room floor playing with toys.
When all of a sudden my grandson stands up; points; and says "Who's That" I quickly turn and see what looked to be a 7 to 10 yr old boy dressed in modern clothing standing not 3 feet from me in the hall entrance. He turns and starts walking down the hall. I jump up and turn the corner just in time to watch him walk straight threw a solid wall.
Yes I went down the hall and looked in the bedroom but could find nothing. And no I have not been drinking although I might need one or two to get to sleep tonight.
I might have even been able to blow it off as crazy if I was the only one that seen him; but for a 2 year old to point and ask who is that made me a believer.
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