Jennifer
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My dad was the primary one and he lasted for like two or three weeks. I think our first conversation when she was channeling my dad was October 31st. And then there were conversations every day after that. He would ask me to play Rachmaninoff for him. Now, it seemed as if my dad still talked to me as if I were a little kid. Like, time was... off.
My dad was the primary one and he lasted for like two or three weeks. I think our first conversation when she was channeling my dad was October 31st. And then there were conversations every day after that. He would ask me to play Rachmaninoff for him. Now, it seemed as if my dad still talked to me as if I were a little kid. Like, time was... off.
He still talked to me and referred to my brother and sister as if we were children, but then knew about our adult lives as well. So he asked, did I practice my piano? Please make sure you play an instrument. And he asked why my brother wasn't taking baseball lessons. My brother was 40 years old at that time.
He still talked to me and referred to my brother and sister as if we were children, but then knew about our adult lives as well. So he asked, did I practice my piano? Please make sure you play an instrument. And he asked why my brother wasn't taking baseball lessons. My brother was 40 years old at that time.
He still talked to me and referred to my brother and sister as if we were children, but then knew about our adult lives as well. So he asked, did I practice my piano? Please make sure you play an instrument. And he asked why my brother wasn't taking baseball lessons. My brother was 40 years old at that time.
So I would come home and I would put Rachmaninoff on and the next day he would thank me for playing Rachmaninoff. He would ask in these writings that he noticed that he has a picture of his mother in my living room and that he's with her right now and it's great. He also mentioned that he has My dog and cat, while we were growing up, he said, Poochie and Susie are with me.
So I would come home and I would put Rachmaninoff on and the next day he would thank me for playing Rachmaninoff. He would ask in these writings that he noticed that he has a picture of his mother in my living room and that he's with her right now and it's great. He also mentioned that he has My dog and cat, while we were growing up, he said, Poochie and Susie are with me.
So I would come home and I would put Rachmaninoff on and the next day he would thank me for playing Rachmaninoff. He would ask in these writings that he noticed that he has a picture of his mother in my living room and that he's with her right now and it's great. He also mentioned that he has My dog and cat, while we were growing up, he said, Poochie and Susie are with me.
He also asked me why I had a picture of my Uncle Jack in his living room. That was his brother, and they didn't get along with each other. And he kind of reprimanded me about having that picture of Uncle Jack in my living room. So I remember one day when I got home, I turned the picture over. And the next day he said, it's good that you took Jack's picture, that you turned it over.
He also asked me why I had a picture of my Uncle Jack in his living room. That was his brother, and they didn't get along with each other. And he kind of reprimanded me about having that picture of Uncle Jack in my living room. So I remember one day when I got home, I turned the picture over. And the next day he said, it's good that you took Jack's picture, that you turned it over.
He also asked me why I had a picture of my Uncle Jack in his living room. That was his brother, and they didn't get along with each other. And he kind of reprimanded me about having that picture of Uncle Jack in my living room. So I remember one day when I got home, I turned the picture over. And the next day he said, it's good that you took Jack's picture, that you turned it over.
On one of the pages, my dad was reprimanding my brother. He said he drinks too much. This was overwhelming for me, and it started making me feel uncomfortable because it was so bizarre. I was telling my brother and my sister all this of what's happened, and we, you know, what do you say? There was no logical explanation. In my hometown, there was a priest called, his name was Father Joe.
On one of the pages, my dad was reprimanding my brother. He said he drinks too much. This was overwhelming for me, and it started making me feel uncomfortable because it was so bizarre. I was telling my brother and my sister all this of what's happened, and we, you know, what do you say? There was no logical explanation. In my hometown, there was a priest called, his name was Father Joe.
On one of the pages, my dad was reprimanding my brother. He said he drinks too much. This was overwhelming for me, and it started making me feel uncomfortable because it was so bizarre. I was telling my brother and my sister all this of what's happened, and we, you know, what do you say? There was no logical explanation. In my hometown, there was a priest called, his name was Father Joe.
He's a really cool guy. You know, the whole neighborhood knew him. You often see him in like 7-Eleven buying lottery tickets. Really approachable, down-to-earth guy. I called Father Joe, and I told him what was happening. And he didn't seem too surprised about it. He just said, are they asking you to do anything? I said, no, other than playing Rachmaninoff or little things like that, but no.
He's a really cool guy. You know, the whole neighborhood knew him. You often see him in like 7-Eleven buying lottery tickets. Really approachable, down-to-earth guy. I called Father Joe, and I told him what was happening. And he didn't seem too surprised about it. He just said, are they asking you to do anything? I said, no, other than playing Rachmaninoff or little things like that, but no.
He's a really cool guy. You know, the whole neighborhood knew him. You often see him in like 7-Eleven buying lottery tickets. Really approachable, down-to-earth guy. I called Father Joe, and I told him what was happening. And he didn't seem too surprised about it. He just said, are they asking you to do anything? I said, no, other than playing Rachmaninoff or little things like that, but no.
He said, are they asking you to do anything uncomfortable for you? I said, no. And he said, well, it's just take it as a gift from God. And that gave me comfort. Another one, he writes, I want you to talk to Natasha and tell her to play an instrument. And then he writes heaven. I must have asked him, where are you? And he, there's heaven was written down.
He said, are they asking you to do anything uncomfortable for you? I said, no. And he said, well, it's just take it as a gift from God. And that gave me comfort. Another one, he writes, I want you to talk to Natasha and tell her to play an instrument. And then he writes heaven. I must have asked him, where are you? And he, there's heaven was written down.
He said, are they asking you to do anything uncomfortable for you? I said, no. And he said, well, it's just take it as a gift from God. And that gave me comfort. Another one, he writes, I want you to talk to Natasha and tell her to play an instrument. And then he writes heaven. I must have asked him, where are you? And he, there's heaven was written down.