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Hey, I know I've been away for a while. Sorry for that. I'm still
trying to get a paranormal team together. Almost had an investigation
at Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia, PA, but people bailed on me at the
last second. I still have the option to go to the fort, but I need a
team. I have 7 people that are still willing to go, but I'd really like
to get some more. I need responsible people, reliable people. I lost my
deposit at the fort because of the people who didn't show. For an
overnight investigation, we need a minimum of 10 people to stay
overnight. It's $75 person, which includes sleeping quarters, hot/cold
drinks, snacks all night and breakfast in the morning. We would have to
be out of there by 9 AM. This is an open invitation to all who would be
interested in going. Thank you, Crystal A.K.A. Kitt13
Ok, so my house is haunted. My hubby and I have known this for awhile now. Odd stuff happens every once in a while. Ya know, the normal haunted house stuff. Thermostat turning itself up and down, shadows out of the corner my eyes, orbs in pictures, stuff like that. Well, last night things went a little further. My hubby, Dave, cooked dinner. He baked scalloped potatoes and broiled a steak. Well, when dinner was done he took the tempered glass square baking pan and put it on the front left hand side burner, which he did not use at all. He turned off all the burners. I know because when I went out to cut up some steak for my son, they were all off. I checked them, I always check them. Now, Dave and I were arguing a bit, mind you. Not even ten minutes after I was in the kitchen, Dave looks at the stove and sees the front, left hand side burner on HIGH! The baking pan was on that burner and the scalloped potatoes inside were boiling. He turned the burner off and moved the pan to the right side of the stove, onto the broiler pan. I said, and I quote, "I guess something doesn't like us fighting." To which he replied, "Apparently it's gonna have to get used to it." Right after he said that, the baking pan exploded.  My 15-month-old daughter, Kaitie, was right under where it was sitting. I grabbed her as quick as I could, but she still got a small cut on her leg. The amazing part is that some of the cheese sauce that was just boiling, got on her leg also and she did NOT have one burn. I can't explain any of this. The only logical explaination for the pan exploding is the temp change from being boiling hot to sitting on the cooler surface of the broiler pan, which really wasn't that cooled down. And the timing of the shattering boggles our minds. If anyone has any suggestions or thoughts, please reply to this blog or send me a message. Thanks.
Last Saturday, three friends and I went on my first ghost hunt. We live
in an old area of NJ, and there are a lot of cemeteries. My husband
bought me an EMF meter for Mother's Day, so my friend Lindsay and I
thought we'd go out and have some fun. Her brother-in-law and another
friend went with us. I brought my new EMF meter and my Olympus Stylus
720 SW digital camera. We went to three different cemeteries and even
though the EMF didn't pick up anything out the of the ordinary, we did
get some pictures, which I have already posted here. The interesting part of it was just as I started to get orbs and mist in the pictures, my friend Lindsay started to feel sick. As soon as we were back in the car, Lindsay was fine again. All in all it was a great night. For the whole story with the pictures is posted at the AsylumCam.com. Thanks for reading. Kitt13
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