On January 7th, 2014, i traveled 6,000 miles away from all that i know to visit my Aunt Gail and Unkly Gary and their sons, Bobby, Brian and Mat....for three months!! ive already had qiute the adventures in just two short weeks; ive ben surfing, ive been kayaking, ive held monkeys hands, ive made and delivered cheesecakes...But there is one adventure so captivating id be a fool not to share with the world....
Yesterday, my Aunt asked if i would like to visit her Unkle Joeys grave to report to him whats going on. She actually moved into his home shortly after he passed so feeling as if it was an obligation to make a report about his home, off we go to the grave yard. When we arive she tells me that her grandfather, Paduke, is buried right next to Joey. The grave yard is crowded with tomb stones and poorly maintained. It looked as if some of the graves may have been stacked on top of each other. With the piercing sun burning our backs, she begins her prayer and report. It was that very second i noticed an extremely positive vibe and energy circulating the area. Gail says "Uncle Joey, we are so grateful to be able to stay in your home..." That is the moment i SEE uncle joey, standing there, leaning against a short, cracked, white wall just behind his grave... She continues ..."We are restoring your house and i just really hope that doesn't disappoint or anger you..." i didn't want to interrupt her with what i saw so i waited until she was finished with her report. As she continues, i notice a bright grin lingering across Joey's face, from one ear to the other.. He is looking me dead in the eye at this time as if he knew i could see him and he was grateful for that. My aunt Gail mentions in her prayer a tingling sensation and goosebumps from her toes to her forehead. Joey was GLOWING....literally... his attire included a white T-shirt, dark grey or possibly black pants...when i told my aunt this she told me thats what he died in...
I understand this is not the most believable story...but its my story, and many would say i have a gift...
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