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Sep 26 2008

Unexplained Moving Objects in the Kitchen

Published by patriciaarnold at 9:53 pm under The Unexplained Edit This

When I moved into my new home, I felt secure and got absolutely no bad vibes. I still don’t. I had merely experienced the usual things that people do when they can’t find something. Many times in my life, my family would joke that, “The ghost must have moved it” we would all laugh when we found the object in some place that we had forgotten laying it down at.

So many times strange moving objects result from people moving them and not remembering or not telling the other person where they moved it to. This happens all the time. It is not mysterious, it is not unusual, it is just stuff getting misplaced.

One day, I was looking into the kitchen from my office desk and talking to my daughter and sister-in-law. I happened to notice that my keys were dangerously close to the edge of the counter. No big deal, keys aren’t breakable. I decided to monitor them so that at the right moment I could pick them off the floor.

As fate would have it, my daughter and sister-in-law turned their backs from the counter and looked out the window. That is when I saw the keys move back onto the counter. Nobody witnessed it but me, so of course, it becomes a story (I take this from Grant and Jason’s perspective on Ghost Hunters. If nobody witnessed it but you, or you do not have it on film it becomes just a story — but this is a forum for stories). It seems trifling really. It wasn’t a human that moved the keys back. I do agree, it was rather thoughtful of the unseen entity or entities, at least I didn’t have to get up from my desk and pick them up!

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