Spirits and Dreams – Part 2 The Folklore Tale

Pennsylvania Dutch Folklore

Vintage Agenda

Once Upon a Time… A Long Time Ago…

I was a shy and homely little girl who had problems sleeping… I always had the permeated feeling of being watched when alone and most vulnerable. Notwithstanding the possibility of being brainwashed watching Dr.Shock on Saturday afternoons or any other menagerie of scary movies without parental control. Looking back, I definitely would have preferred to live out my childhood without being exposed to the plethora of ghastly horrors presented for entertainment purposes.

However, these shows were a potion of fear in small proportion. Humans have an insatiable desire to be frightened; especially young people. Is there another reason to watch scary movies? You see… I understood even as a child; this was just make-believe…. I would never experience the monster under my bed. It was silly. Sometimes I believed I was born an old soul…

But ??? My mother… She was Pennsylvania Deutsch and the folklore stories shared about the Boogie Man and Old Harry (the devil) were embed into my very being. Although explanations were not usually offered, her predictions and answers were usually dead on. She would occasionally ramble about the special book on the mantle next to the Bible. Mommy was a small woman with a childlike demeanor and everyone loved her. She also possessed a sarcastic sense of humor with remarkable intuition and a sharp tongue when angered.

Gradually, I made her very angry… She did not like to explain my nightmares or the sleep-walking through a glass door(which earned me a trip to the hospital and lots of stitches in my right arm). She did not want to explain why I would talk in my sleep in a seemingly foreign language or get dressed for school in the middle of the night while sleeping with my eyes open. She always knew the answer but refused the explanation. Her response to my questioning a recurring nightmare consisting of dead people walking in the yard at night; Classic!, “The dead people can’t hurt you. It’s the living ones you gotta worry bout!”

I suppose after a while she became uncomfortable with the inquiries. She would say, “You are too smart for your own good.”, and then play stupid. Mommy was very protective and loved me very much but… She knew things; lots of things… Over time, her frustration with me escalated to the breaking point… Mommy yelled at me, “Stop reading my mind! You are doing it again! You think you can do it, don’t you?” Eventually she went into complete lock down and blocked me mentally…

So I blocked her as well. I kept my secrets about my dead brother and dead grandmother coming to visit me at night. I was so scared!!! I wanted to ask mommy why a faded outline of my brother was always in the corner of the room just floating in the air talking to me! His lips were moving but I couldn’t hear him!!! He would switch corners on different nights but he always floated in the corners! Why does he only stay in the corners? I would learn the answer later in life, but that would be another post… In regards to my grandmother, I never actually saw her. She had recently passed away; I felt her presence and knew it was her. I pretended to be asleep because I was scared, but Grandmother was gentle. I felt the right-side of the bed compress as she sat down to stroke my hair for a moment. I would compare it to being tickled with a feather. She didn’t stick around too long. Grandmother just wanted to say goodbye…

I continued to suffer long after my brother and grandmother left me… There were others? I felt the almost suffocating thickness in the air while I lay awake in my bed pretending not to know they were there. My intuition told me “I was prey”; they were interested in me for some reason. I thought it might be my youth and vulnerability or even worse; these spirits may have discovered my sensitivity to their presence. I was petrified!!! Later in life, I realized it was little of both… It was at this time in my young life, I applied a trick learned from my mother; I mentally blocked the spirits. It seemed to get rid of them. It was either that or the cat my mother gave me…

One day I just put my childish dreams away and life went on. I grew older and started a family. Life was normal until… my father died. Suddenly the past came flashing back… My father would come to me in dreams and I would wake up in tears. I could smell him in the living room… I didn’t talk to my family about it and Dad really didn’t bother anyone. He just kind of hung out once in a while. We moved shortly after his death and he tagged along. He stayed with me for years…

One evening I was sitting at the kitchen table going through an old box of photos. I had just stumbled across an old poem written for my Mother. I wrote it the day my brother died. It was titled “Draw an Angel for Mommy”. I began to weep. All of a sudden I felt a cold rush of air up my back and just like the movies; the papers on the table fluttered and fell to the floor. This was followed by the strong scent of my father’s cologne. He wants attention now? I left and returned home after picking my son up from a friend’s house.

The following day was Saturday. My son was a teenager and he was home alone when I left for work in the morning. This would be the day of validation of everything I already knew… The childhood spirits were real…and my father’s ghost was real… It wasn’t emotional stress nor figment of my imagination; and the “sensitivity” was hereditary!

My son called me … His voice was shaking and I could feel him trembling through the phone. He was trying to whisper, “Mom, you gotta come home! Now!” I asked him what was wrong but part of me already knew. He replied almost crying, “Grandpa is in the laundry room!” I tried to play stupid like my mother used to do but I was feeling nervous for my son. I replied “No he’s not! I can’t leave work. What happened?”Then my son became angry. I was busted!

My son said, ” You know he is here! I can tell by the sound in your voice! Why did you go to work and leave me here? Why didn’t you tell me? I gotta get out of this house! He keeps calling my name!!!” Later that day when I came home, I sat down with my son and shared my knowledge of his Grandpa’s presence. Let’s just say, “We dealt with it.” My father has moved on now…

However, my son and I both began to experience paranormal activity after that. It was intensified by the fact my son broke a cardinal rule in my house. The same rule existed in my mother’s house. ” Never touch, make, or bring a Ouija board into our home!” My son and his friends constructed a Ouija board out of cardboard and got all freaked out over the results… I wasn’t made aware of their dirty little secret until much later; after the damage was done.

The result was non-stop paranormal activity. I also experienced lucid dream activity including talking to dead people, sleep paralysis, residual haunting, and night flight aka astral travel. I want to add these events occurred naturally on a regular basis without effort to learn it, only to stop it! I became quite annoyed as it affected my sleep schedule. It would suffice to say this activity could be the making of several more posts which I’m not totally convinced to begin…

But in the Spirit of Halloween… Back to the Ouija Board. My son wasn’t the only one who broke the house rule. I inadvertently broke it myself. I accidentally experimented with a Ouija board. It was a vintage 1970’s Parker Brothers Ouija Board Game!!! HA HA!!! I’m kidding right? It’s a kids game, right? NO!!!

My advice is to never ever play with any kind of Ouija Board!!! It is not a toy! They really work! One can easily release bad juju… It doesn’t have to be an antique or expensive board either. It can be a homemade board or a vintage 1970’s Parker Brothers Board! The essential ingredient for making contact is willful concentration and belief. That’s it! No batteries required…

My next post will be about my experiment with the Ouija Board. It is not the experience I ever expected or want to repeat…

Happy Halloween!
Mess Penny

The Skeleton in My Closet – Part 1 The Prelude

Hand-Made Life Size Skeleton

Happy Halloween!
Mess Penny

My agenda today is àpropos to the spirit of All Hallows’ Eve. I have chose to spin a folklore tale beginning with “Once Upon a Time”. Although the tale is true, at least in my mind; some may consider it fiction or rubbish. Out of respect for the naysayers, we will make-believe it is fiction. It makes me feel better too…

As a prelude to the story, I want to impress upon you the extreme difficulty of exposing the old skeleton in my closet. This is mostly due to society placing a stigma on those who believe in ghosts or any form of paranormal phenomena. My personal conviction of “keeping a piece of myself to myself”, and a fear of repercussions associated with exposing bad juju are strong contenders for my vigil of silence. I also have considerable experience with juju and paranormal occurrences; it would be impossible to lay it all out in a single post…The deciding factor to publish this mini trilogy is the hope my story may do some good.. If I can convince one person of life after death and God’s existence, then I have won…

I am committing to 3 posts on this subject and have opted to start at the beginning to allow my story to evolve naturally. If I feel the urge to elaborate or delve further into this subject, there will be more posts down the road. This is the breakdown of the 3 posts:


* Part 1- the prelude shares a glimpse of the skeleton in my closet; and my personal agenda and thoughts regarding the subject.
* Part 2- will tread lightly on early recollections and experiences with spirit dreams and my eerie “sensitivity” as a child; this would ultimately culminate in keen and sharp intuition as an adult. I am not going to analyze this in great depth in a single post. Let’s just say, “I’m sensitive” and convinced this “sensitivity” is hereditary; along with some other mitigating factors. I believe it is integral to disclose this reasoning as it lends to Part 3;
* Part 3- the ability to summon a spirit on a Ouija board almost effortlessly, and the outcome and particulars of the experiment.

I want to make it crystal clear that I pray and put my faith in God. I also believe in the power of Good and Evil, respectively… I’m not a “KOOK” (what my mama called crazy people). I am a normal person but not perfect and have made mistakes… I do not intentionally practice witchcraft or solicit the service of a Ouija board… If I were to be a witch, I would be a GOOD one! This is not construed as meaning; I have never been curious…

Happy Halloween!
Mess Penny

TRICK OR TWEET!!!

Vintage Baby Ghost Carving his Pumpkin for Halloween!

BOO! Happy Halloween!
Trick or Tweet!!!
Mess Penny

BOO!!! First things first… I want to thank everyone who has followed my blog, bookmarked the site, and for all the encouraging comments. My first Treat was Vintage Agenda shot up in the search results this past week, and I am truly grateful ! I’m also really loving Google right now for loving me! It is AWESOME to go from the abyss to page 1 in the 3 MAJOR search engines! WHEW HOO!!! Now being inquisitive by nature, I can’t help but “look a gift horse in the mouth”. Just how did this happen? Well, it would probably be a long story, as I’m not entirely sure of the magic trigger…. Beginners luck? Divine Intervention? Perhaps a little of both, in addition to applying some basic and honest principles. I am willing to share any useful tidbits that may possibly be helpful to newbies getting started in the blogging world, but just keep in mind my technical savvy is somewhat limited. This is basically my disclaimer. HEHE!
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I am a firm believer in learn as you go , or you risk never getting started. The written word is a valuable resource but no substitute for some hands on experience, which you will never get if you don’t take the plunge… Dive in head first if you are passionate and your heart is in it! Or follow along with me and learn from my mistakes and mishaps… LOL!

Okay! So here I am… I have finally landed in cyberspace, and have no intention to be “the deer caught in the headlights”, and come down with a case of writers block… The floodgates are open and I’m overflowing with ideas for my posts and BOOM!!! I get my Trick!!! OH NO! NO! NO! My website stops working!!!! I was attempting to correct a loading issue with my Twitter account, and working on a Halloween post when I ran into some technical errors on my website. Whew! What a mess ! I was trying to deliver the goodies with a new post on Halloween and got a Trick instead of the Treat !!! (Tweet).

The reality was instead of getting my post up, I spent the past week attempting to diagnose and repair my site while working a full-time job, changing dirty diapers, and cleaning cat hairballs off the floor!!! So I says, “Failure is not an option.” I had to prioritize, and let the end of the year yard sale go out the window. One can hardly plan and execute a big yard sale when their WordPress site is static… I really, really needed to have that sale though because of the hodge podge of junk and baby clothes packed up in a corner! What a dirty Trick!

All right. I’m over it. Thanks for listening… I’m taking the high road, and looking at it from a positive perspective. The end result is I whooped the” little bugger”. ( that’s what my mama called me as a child when she was angry!) HEHE! I’m back and blessed for the mishap, as now I’m armed and also learned some valuable lessons on websites and blogging!!! TREAT!

OH! Before ending my Trick or Tweet post, I want to address many comments I received from newbies and readers thinking of starting their own blog. Blogging is hard work!!! I want to leave you with 10 Useful Startup Blogging Tips. These are basic tips and not all inclusive; just to get you started… My Treat for Beginners…


1. Before blasting off into the blogging world, spend some time following and researching successful sites, and see what works for them. It is probably better to emulate a successful site in your own particular genre, and then add your unique touch.

2. Set a time limit for yourself on when you will hatch. 6 months tops… read a book on blogging if you must?

3. Pick a good domain name. Think about how it applies to what you will be blogging or your business. The shorter the better.The best high level domain is (.com).

4. Research the Host for your blogging platform. I use HostGator.

5. Research different blogging platforms first. Do your homework! Are you planning to monetize on your site? If you are not sure, but want to have the option and/or would prefer a shorter URL to type into a browser , I recommend wordpress.org.

6. This one is very important; If your blog is going to be part of another website, it is okay to install in a subdirectory; http://example.com/theblog. If not, and I believe this is the best option, install in the root domain, http://example.com.

7. Write down a rough draft mission statement, your goals, and what your site is about. You will need it when you submit your site to the Attracta Business Directory. You can edit this later if your goals change but I believe it may affect your page rank, so put some careful thought into this listing…

8. Submit a site map for the search engines to find you!!!

9. Purchase some spam and site protection.

10. Go ! Write a post! Preview first, and save to drafts if need be. Remember, when you publish it is permanent.

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So there it is, my Trick or Treat post… I got my Trick and My Treat! Now… I just need my TWEET!!!!

Here is my agenda… Presently, I’m interested in developing my social site over at Twitter. I’m starving over there for some Tweets and followers for my barely hatched egg!! LOL!!! It would be a REAL TWEET if you were to share at the end of this post and/or follow me @ twitter.com/Pennys2Sense.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! TRICK OR TWEET!!!!

Mess Penny

Happy Mucking Funday!!!

Good Evening! It’s Sunday night and here I sit facing the same all too familiar dilemma as most Sunday nights.; the unavoidable approach of Mucking Funday!!! Just about every Sunday night I stay up late because I don’t want to accept the fact the weekend has ended. I can be dog tired and my mind won’t let me rest.

The grand-baby is tucked in bed and the vampires have taken a temporary furlough. This is what I call our grown kids who won’t leave! I liken them to vampires as they are up all night and sleep all day. They try to suck the life out of me every chance they get!!! They leave home but they keep coming back! I don’t get it? My generation couldn’t wait to spread our wings and fly away… I would love to write a post; “50 ways to get your grown children to move out permanently!” However, I have had no success in this department ,and I have already tried more than 50 ways, and No Sir-ee Bob , they are not going to budge…

So here I am relaxing at my computer soaking up the silence…The house is quiet; just the sound of crickets outside my open window and the cats prancing around doing their nocturnal dance. I finally have a a little time to myself to ponder my next post…..

The Vampires got me thinking about the time of year and all the ghoulies coming out , so perhaps I will do a Halloween post next. I only have a couple issues with this. First, I can already foresee it turning into several posts as I have several ideas for a Halloween post(s). Secondly, I spook so easily! No kidding!!! I can’t even watch scary movies by myself anymore… I don’t like the dark evil stuff in my head. It scares the crap out of me!!!

My mother was Pennsylvania Deutsch and she educated me on the Boogie Man and Bad Juju! I’ve always considered myself to be a cross between Stephen King’s Carey, Karen Silkwood, and Ferris Bueller. LOL! So perhaps I will write 3 posts; one for each personality… a scary folklore post, a scary reality post, and a fun Halloween post…. Any thoughts on that?

Okay. I guess I have finally grown tired, and am going to have to sleep on it… I strongly dislike Mondays no matter how I try to psyche myself out… Goodnite… and have a Happy Mucking Funday!

Mess Penny

Memories of 911

Good morning! What a beautiful day! Cool weather, no humidity. Yay! Off to an early start on my day off from work, and want to take a moment to reflect on the past. Today is 9/11/12, and 11 years ago, our country was driven to our knees by the World Trade Center attacks.

I don’t think anyone will ever forget where we were, or what we were doing when our sense of security was forever altered. I can even remember my thoughts and actions. My morning started much the same as today. It was my day off from my job, and I was off to an early start of knocking out my to do list. I was sitting in a local car repair shop getting my car worked on and watching a small TV mounted to the wall. When suddenly, I watched an airplane fly into the tower of The World Trade Center in NYC! OMG!!! Is this real ? I remember my brain telling me this was really really bad!!! Living on the east coast, I suddenly realized the proximity of NYC to me was closer than I had ever thought… My immediate response was to run into the back of the repair shop and drag the mechanic out to the TV.

Just as he joined me in the reception area, another airplane struck! Whoa! So he says to me, “That can’t be real, they just replayed it again.” I said, “NO! NO! that’s a different plane, there are 2 planes !!!” Within minutes, he realized this wasn’t a movie! This is happening right now! The hair on my arms stood on end, followed by a cold tremble, and then it felt like heat rushing to my brain…

Needless to say, that was the quickest car repair I’ve ever had. I left him standing there with his eyes glued to the screen, went home and quickly began my phone calls to my family and peeps. I even had a 2 hour conversation with a sister I hardly ever see or talk to. The rest of my day was spent with the TV.

The following day was somber indeed… I was working as a mail carrier and my route was located less than a mile from Dover Air Force Base. The sound and sights of airplanes overhead is a normal everyday occurrence, similar to people who live near a train track ,and the noise associated with your proximity. But not today… It was deathly quiet, not a plane in the sky… Many of my customers weren’t coming out of their homes, especially my elderly customers.They were scared,uncertain, and some were really really scared. Honestly, I felt some apprehension myself…

The next day it struck me how important it was for me to continue on my appointed rounds in spite of our nation’s tragedy. One elderly customer on my route poked her head out the front door, and asked me if it was safe to come outside yet? She thanked me for making her feel better. After all, if it was business as usual delivering the mail, then maybe the worst had passed.

This was the proudest time of my postal career even with the Anthrax threats that followed. It was then in 2001,the postal service revamped their slogan to include 911 and reiterate our steadfast service ;

” We are mothers and fathers. And sons and daughters. Who every day go about our lives with duty, honor and pride. And neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night, nor the winds of change, nor a nation challenged, will stay us from the swift completion of our appointed rounds. Ever.”

This morning I watched this heart-wrenching footage of the attack and aftermath on YouTube, and the past came rushing in, with goosebumps and all. It is an amazing video, so I want to share it with you.

So often we take life and freedom for granted. Do you recall where you were?, what you were doing?, how you reacted?, and any profound impact 911 made on your life? I would love to share your story. You are welcome to leave a reply, your email will not be displayed. Hope to hear from you!

Bye for now,
Penny

Happy Grandparents Day

I’m back… It’s been awhile since my last post, but I made a promise to myself to become diligent in posting to my blog. Being a newbie, there is all kinds of tech stuff and terms to learn so it has eaten up a bunch of my time. Vintage Agenda is a work in progress and because I’m such a perfectionist it has been a rather slow work in progress…

Other than that, I have lots of other viable excuses to myself, including just plain busy. Time management is a big goal of mine, and I have been working really hard on getting organized. I like to believe failure is not an option, but with me I’ve been known to grow bored quite easily, and abandon a project when I’m not feeling any progress.

Just want to mention a great website called Evernote that I discovered in my efforts to organize my crazy busy life while raising my grand-daughter. It’s a cool online tool that has a multitude of capabilities, and a must have for anyone who is environmentally conscious, interested in going green, virtually paperless, or if you are just plain forgetful. I absolutely love Evernote. It has quite possibly saved me from spontaneous combustion . HE HE!!! And even better it is FREE!!!

I will probably do some separate posts on this subject, and my progress with getting organized, but for now just want to give a shout out and a high-five to all the grandparents out there for just being you… Its our special day to take stock of our life, and realize how important grandparents are to the whole family dynamics, and the role we play in our family’s wellbeing and happiness.

Have a Happy Grandparents Day!

Penny

Full Time Grandmom

The responsibility of raising my Grandchild is very challenging at times,and requires calling on an extra reserve of energy that could only possibly be from up above. It is a labor of love but very rewarding, especially when my Grandbaby gives all that love back every single day. She is my immortality and inspiration!!!

This is my very first blog and I would like to begin and dedicate my blogging journey to my Granddaughter and all the Grandparents that are dedicating their lives to caring for and protecting their Grandchildren. As Billy Joel would say, “Don’t Forget Your Second Wind.”

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