Somebody asked me what word describes my 2022. I thought about it quite a bit, because so much happened to me last year and it's all so disconnected, yet connected. One word, though, stood out to me and that was "ghost." And as I looked back on my year, it seemed to be the common thread that ran through the good and the bad of the entire year.
~ My dad came to my house and contacted me, because of my mom.
~ A spirit was visiting me in my house that took me a while to figure out was my grandma.
~ My husband and daughter got me a REM-Pod for Mother's Day.
~ I started this blog to record my paranormal experiences.
~ Rewatched all of Ghost Hunters and Ghost Hunters Academy.
~ I went on a ghost hunt in July, which I had not done in a long time, at the Sheboygan Asylum.
~ I met Adam Berry and had a small ghost hunting session with him at the Sheboygan Asylum.
~ My mom passed away in July and, post-passing, I engaged with her extensively.
~ Took my daughter to her first ghost hunt at the Sheboygan Asylum in August.
~ In October I went on a ghost tour (with mini-hunt) at The Grand Oshkosh with my daughter.
~ In November my family went on a ghost hunt at The Farm in Shawano, Wisconsin.
~ For St. Nick I got a mini Para-Light to use for ghost hunting.
~ On December 9 my family went to the Glenbeulah School for a ghost hunt with Adam Berry.
~ On December 10 my family went to the Sheboygan Asylum for a ghost hunt with Adam Berry.
~ On December 14 I learned that we had a spirit come back with us from Sheboygan.
~ On December 15 we realized Becky, who we met at the Glenbeulah School, had come home with us.
~ For the rest of December we interacted with our visitor and my grandma, who was/is still present in the house.
I think that "ghost" really does fill up my year and really embodies an image for where I'm heading in 2023.
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