Saturday, September 24, 2005

I had a visitor!

I got hit with a double whammy - I have a bronchial infection and an inner-ear infection. Lovely combination that has put me down - literally. After slurping a steaming mug of tomato soup (made with milk instead of water), drinking a cup of tea, and appropriately medicating myself, I was ready for the comfort of my favorite spot in my home - the couch with my blankie!

Turned the volume down on the television, placed the phone on the coffee table along with the television remote, made sure channel selected was CNN, and snuggled under my blankie with many pillows behind my aching back, under my aching head and legs, and no, I didn't suck my thumb!!!

Awakened to the ringing of the telephone - it was a wrong number. As I settled back into the warmth of my little coccoon, I heard a noise coming from the kitchen. And, Miss Freckles was in her "I'll protect you, Mom" stance. When I raised my head to look into the kitchen, I thought "I know I turned that light off earlier." Then, my brain really became engaged because there, standing at the kitchen sink, was my Gram!

Now, my Gram hasn't visited me in about 12 years. She always seemed to appear over the years when times were really bad for me. I rubbed my eyes, and looked again. She was still there, smiling slightly. She looked exactly the same as she always had - bib type apron with huge pockets, her hair all frizzed up because of the steam or heat from cooking, and a house dress with a high neck line trimmed with lace.

I realize I was under the influence of potent medication, suffering from a fever, and not breathing very easily. But, all I could do was just look at her - I was once again a little girl of seven admiring my wonderful Gram. And, Miss Freckles began wagging her tail, licked my hand, and laid down as pretty as you please.

I recall blinking a couple of times and looked into the kitchen again. The light was off and my Gram was gone! Did the telephone really ring and awaken me? Was it all a dream? Did I really see my Gram with my physical eyes or was she only a figment of my imagination? After laying back down, I swear I could feel her cool hands resting on my forhead just before I went to sleep!

Shortly after midnight, I awakened again. This time, my breathing was easier, my fever was gone, and I felt 100% better. I arose from my couch and went into the kitchen to get a glass of milk - the soup mug, spoon, and tea cup and saucer from my earlier repast were clean and placed neatly on the counter. My reaction was the same as it has been when this happened 3 times before - the hair on the back of my head did a number and the goose bumps on my body would have rivaled tennis balls with their size! Never have I been afraid when this happened in the past - same is true this time. I've always been excited and completely amazed.

Hmm, did I wash those dishes before laying down? Nope - I didn't even bother to place them in my dishwasher! Did Miss Freckles perform a miraculous household chore for me? Not likely - she's domesticated but not that much!

I've attempted to talk about events exactly like this one with many people, and every one has pooh poohed me as if I had a mentality slightly lower than that of a moron!
I hadn't been thinking about my Gram. In fact, hadn't been able to think about anything all day other than how badly I felt!

Say what you will, but I truly believe my grandmother (Gram) has been my special guardian angel all these years. She has looked after me throughout my life just as she did when I was a little girl. Nothing anyone can say can convince me otherwise. It was good that she visited me - wish she had stayed longer.

3 Comments:

Blogger Patty said...

Glad to hear you are improving. You were probably in worse shape then you realized.

4:28 AM PDT  
Blogger Mama Mouse said...

I have always been jealous of these kinds of visitations ... while there is a thread of psychic ability that runs through my family ... I don't seem to get the visitations others do. I can feel others emotions ... but I never get to see dearly departed loved ones. Unless of course REALLY in a dream.

I don't think this was a dream ... I think it was the real thing. And I think that your gram has visited you. Sure, it could have been an hallucination from the fever and meds. And possibly you COULD have cleaned up your dishes ... but I doubt it.

So I will belileve, right along with you ... that you have a special relationship with your gram and she WAS there to help you!

3:31 PM PDT  
Blogger Chandira said...

That's beautiful! I totally believe you saw your Gram. I've had a few like that myself. No, you're not crazy, it's the rest of them who don't see their loved ones that are crazy.
Glad you're feeling better.

10:44 AM PDT  

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