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Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-21)
Seraphina, ðŸ˜ģI am humbled by your words. I don't know what to say, except "Thank you!"

If I can bring comfort or enlightenment to anyone, I am happy. 😐

Thank you for your kind words, you have made my day!
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-21)
Shady4u, I'm sorry for your tears, but at least I did post a warning, this time.

I agree, Shenay is lucky to have this gift. Many children are left without a mother, never to see them again. My heart aches for them!

Thank you for reading, I am glad that you enjoyed my narration. 😊
Marine (6 stories) (42 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-21)
Hi Fergie - This is such an amazing story. One of my nephews can sense spirits but unlike shenay's experience, his is not as colorful.

One thing at least is for sure, shenay's mommy continues to look after her even in the afterlife.

You have beautiful experiences, Thank you for sharing them.
DARKNESS (3 stories) (2022 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Fergie: Your accounts always amaze me, what a gift Shenay possesses, as Granny also mentioned you know that she do well with the love and support of her physical and spiritual family. Thank you for sharing this with us all here.😊

Dan
Seraphina (7 stories) (147 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Wow, Fergie. So many people on YGS not only respect you for your insights but feel that they know and love you. What a tribute!
Shady4u (2 stories) (188 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Hey there! I didn't have a dry eye either while reading your story. LOL. Really good to know how your grand daughter is really lucky to have this gift and that she could see her mother. Lucky indeed. Great story, really touching.
-Shady
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Lol allesgute, children are always a blessing; well mine were! Each come with their own talents, each of them steals a piece of your heart.

Ooh! Is your daughter going to be cleaver, like you? What a bonus! 😆
allesgute154 (3 stories) (254 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Thank you Fergie. She's pretty perceptive already. I believe she's a blessing from The One Who Sits in the Heavens:)
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Dragonfly, you honour me with your first post. Thank you! 😊

I am so sorry that people didn't believe you... Have things changed at all? Do they believe you now? I really hope so! I hope you were able to prove them wrong.

Well Dragonfly, you certainly didn't step on MY toes, and I am sure, no one else will complain.

Good luck for the future, writing posts becomes easier; I know, the first time for me, I was nervous too.
Dragonfly1990 (1 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Hi Fergie. I just read your amazing strory. And I can do same as Shenay. When I was young no one understud me. And always told me that I was just dreaming and that will never happen. But in the end it all ways did. Just like I would tel them. I was always the odd one out. But I'm very happy to see that the hole family understands her and is there to help her. She will need it for when she is older. (Ps its my first time that I'm commenting on someon's storie. I'm sorry if step on someone's toe's) hope you have lovely night;-)
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Aah! Allesgute, still lots of tears, fears and laughter to come your way... The joys of being a mom! I know it well!

Good luck, and many blessings to you and your daughter. 😁
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Why thank you logan; you are welcome.

Who? Me brave? Nah! Lots of loving support, that's all it takes!

Thank you for your kind words for Shenay. 😊
allesgute154 (3 stories) (254 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
You're welcome Fergie. I'm mom to an almost-one-year-old daughter. So this story reached my heart straightaway!
logan (3 stories) (222 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Aww this is such a sweet story, thanks you for sharing.

I must appreciate how brave you are to be able to talk about all this, it can't be easy. Glad Shenay is getting of well and happy for her.

Regards,
Logan
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Thank you allesgute, I shall certainly pass that on. Shen doesn't know that I have written about her, yet. I shall tell her when she is older. 😉

Thank you for your appreciative comment, it is welcome. 😊
allesgute154 (3 stories) (254 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Fergie: Such a sweet, touching story. A big hug and blessings to the little munchkin!
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-20)
VSAngels, thank you for reading.

I know our daughter Angel is looking out for her child. To me, it's not scary at all; I would expect nothing less from our daughter.

I too, am glad that Shenay has not seen anything scary. I can only hope that it never happens.
VSAngels (2 stories) (13 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Fergie! How sweet. I love this! Some children of the sixth sense we have here. I think that they have gifts and feel very blessed that they're not seeing demons or anything scary. Her mother just sticks around. That's beautiful and means she's watching over her! This is creepy to some but really nothing to worry about. Stay happy and don't be scared. âĪ
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Sonty,

Thank you for reading.

Yes Shenay is a lucky girl to see her Mommy around still. They had, and still have it seems, an incredibly tight bond. Angel lived and breathed for that child. I don't think that she is going to let go in a hurry.

Thank you for the blessing for my grandchild. 😊
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Val, I guess you are right! Shen still hasn't discovered that she is 'special'. I have never made a 'fuss' when she mentioned these things, so maybe she thinks that everyone is so accepting, or that it isn't unusual?

I am so sorry that you were made to feel that there was something wrong with you. But yes, in the past, it was for your own protection. These days, a lot of people are more open-minded. Thank heavens for that!
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Surprise lady-glow! Maybe you are an empath after all?

Thank you for your condolences.
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-20)
WishfulNull, Thank you. We are still a little in awe of Shenay's gift, but accept it with no qualms now. In the beginning, we had her to a grief councilor (child psychologist) in case it was just a 'defense mechanism' kicking in... She was given a 'clean bill of health'.

Thank you for your condolences, and for your lovely comment. We do the best we can, for the whole family. It was a life changing experience, for all of us, when we lost Angel.
Sonty (1 stories) (29 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Fergie
Shenay is lucky, her Mom is still with her. Very few people get to see their near and dear ones through out their life, even when the dear ones are physically gone. When ever a dear one leaves us for ever, we always want that "one more time " when we can hear their voice, see them smile, talk to them, feel them around us. But destiny never grants us that "one more time". Well, Shenay can have her mom always around her. I wish Good luck for her, God bless her.
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-20)
Granny, I thought it was high time that elders at least do some sort of investigation, when children report seeing a spirit. Granted, many times it may be debunked, but that may at least allay the child's fears, if they are scared.

Shenay can at least speak openly with the family and close friends, although it is not very often. We don't 'encourage' her, but if something slips out in conversation, we take it in our stride. I think (hope) we are handling this correctly, as this is a precedent in our family.

Thanks granny for your encouragement. 😊
lady-glow (16 stories) (3194 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-19)
I do not consider myself an empath... But I did cry 😭!

I'm sorry for your loss.
WishfulNull (151 posts)
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12 years ago (2013-05-19)
What an amazing story - so glad that Shenay still can see her mother after losing her so young. I am sorry for the loss of your daughter, but I am so glad that the family has been so open-minded and loving through this tragedy! A heartwarming story - thank you for sharing! âĪ
valkricry (49 stories) (3286 posts) mod
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12 years ago (2013-05-19)
Darlin', at 8 years old to her it is no big deal. She probably is either unaware or just beginning to realize not everyone does what she can. My mom was always cautioning me not to say anything to outsiders - so... I always felt something was wrong with me. I understand she thought she was protecting me. Shanay is so very lucky.
Fergie (40 stories) (1159 posts)
 
12 years ago (2013-05-19)
Val, thank you. Yes, Shen can be a pain in the butt at times, but we love her just the same. Lol!

She is gifted, and she takes it so casually... Like it is no big deal. So far, it seems as if she only sees her mother. I don't want to ask her if she sees anyone else, at this point in time. I want things to happen 'naturally'.

Thanks for reading Val. 😊
zzsgranny (18 stories) (3329 posts) mod
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12 years ago (2013-05-19)
Fergie: Thank you for posting this! âĪ Shenay is special girl, for sure. I'm sure, with all the support she has from family and friends, she'll grow up with the strength to ignore the nay-sayers 😆. Keep up the good work.
valkricry (49 stories) (3286 posts) mod
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12 years ago (2013-05-19)
Wel...dang Fergie! It certainly sounds to me that Shenay is gifted. And very lucky to be surrounded with people who understand.

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