nursepattyrn
12-02-2003, 10:21 PM
Hi there,
Some of you have asked me to post my reading experience by John, so here it is. I attended a seminar in New England about 1 1/2 yrs ago. John identified me by saying my name, Patty, and then identifying a tattoo on my backside that I had just gotten and hadn't told anyone about. It was my dad coming through to me. He said that there would be a special song on the radio for me to listen to, and I would know it when I heard it.
A week later, I was driving to work, and the song, "Not a Day Goes By (that I don't think of you) by Lonestar came on the radio. I got a very warm feeling in my chest and a vision of Julie Andrews in my head that wouldn't go away. I kept asking what it meant as I didn't connect it at first, and I had never heard the song before. Well, it hit me like a ton of bricks. It wasn't Julie Andrews that he was sending me, it was Julie and Andrew, my two babies that passed during pregnancies I had many years ago. I had named them but never really spoke of them again. And I had never told anyone about them, let alone their names..only my dad knew that.
That next weekend was mother's day. On Saturday, I bought the Lonestar CD; it cost about $18. The next day, Sunday (mother's day), I was in a bookstore and suddenly saw the same CD in the wrong place on the rack for only $11. I bought it and returned the first CD and saved $7. I'm a big bargain shopper; so I know that was my children's way of giving me a mother's day present.
I have had that same feeling in my chest a few times since then, and I know that it's my dad bringing my children close to my heart. Even after all of these years, I still miss them...and my heart aches. But I relish the thought of knowing that they are with me every day and that John brought them to me in a round-about way. And I know that they are waiting for me on the other side, and some day we will be a family again.
Thanks for listening...I hope this story helps someone else.
Patty
Some of you have asked me to post my reading experience by John, so here it is. I attended a seminar in New England about 1 1/2 yrs ago. John identified me by saying my name, Patty, and then identifying a tattoo on my backside that I had just gotten and hadn't told anyone about. It was my dad coming through to me. He said that there would be a special song on the radio for me to listen to, and I would know it when I heard it.
A week later, I was driving to work, and the song, "Not a Day Goes By (that I don't think of you) by Lonestar came on the radio. I got a very warm feeling in my chest and a vision of Julie Andrews in my head that wouldn't go away. I kept asking what it meant as I didn't connect it at first, and I had never heard the song before. Well, it hit me like a ton of bricks. It wasn't Julie Andrews that he was sending me, it was Julie and Andrew, my two babies that passed during pregnancies I had many years ago. I had named them but never really spoke of them again. And I had never told anyone about them, let alone their names..only my dad knew that.
That next weekend was mother's day. On Saturday, I bought the Lonestar CD; it cost about $18. The next day, Sunday (mother's day), I was in a bookstore and suddenly saw the same CD in the wrong place on the rack for only $11. I bought it and returned the first CD and saved $7. I'm a big bargain shopper; so I know that was my children's way of giving me a mother's day present.
I have had that same feeling in my chest a few times since then, and I know that it's my dad bringing my children close to my heart. Even after all of these years, I still miss them...and my heart aches. But I relish the thought of knowing that they are with me every day and that John brought them to me in a round-about way. And I know that they are waiting for me on the other side, and some day we will be a family again.
Thanks for listening...I hope this story helps someone else.
Patty