Kids say the darndest things, and while much of what they say is either going to be hilarious or confusing, some things that come out of their mouths are outright creepy. If you’ve never really been around kids, this may come as news to you, but for those of us who have, you know exactly what I mean.
Leave it to Twitter to spark up some intriguing yet eerie stories parents are sharing about things their kids have shared with them. The conversation was started by psychic medium Melisa Gillett, who shared her own experience with her grandson. As someone who is most definitely a believer in this type of thing, I have to admit that I was pretty creeped out after reading through the thread.
Here are the 15 experiences parents shared that shook me to my core. Enjoy.
1.
My niece, Lisa passed away at 13 mos old she was 2 mos older than my daughter. When my daughter was about 3 we were looking through pictures when she pointed to my nieces picture and said “that’s my friend, baby Lisa. She plays with me in the sand box. She lives far far away”
— Jeanne stands with Biden and Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@jeamar914) February 19, 2021
2.
My son, almost 3, was sitting in his bath, staring off into space. I jokingly asked, "Whatcha thinking about?"
He: "Oh, before."
Me: "Before? Before what?"
"Before I came here."
"Really? Tell me about it."
"I wish I could, but we're not allowed to."
He's now an amazing adult— Carol Manning (@bunny_manning) January 29, 2018
3.
I was 15 when my Grandfather passed. My parents were at the hospital & I was at home asleep. I heard my Grandfather call my name & he was in my bedroom. He put the stuffed dog he won for me on my bed and said, "See ya, my girl…"
— Shao Trommashere(They/She)🏳️🌈❤💌 (@MedicTrommasher) February 19, 2021
4.
When my son was about 2, we were napping on the second floor of our small row home in Philadelphia. All of a sudden he pointed at the window & said “Hi, Aunt Peg”. A few minutes later the phone rang & we found out that my husband’s aunt Peg had passed. I’ll never forget it.
— Dr. Conway (@cre8aha) February 19, 2021
5.
my dad passed in the 87 my daughter was born in 93…
at 1 1/2 she was jumping in my mom's bed…my mom and I was singing the monkey song…
then baby girl stopped cold…sat down on the bed
"Grand-daddy said no jumping in the bed"…
my dad never let us jump in the bed
— Bring Equal Justice Adequately BEJA… ⚖🎭💡 (@say_I_do) February 19, 2021
6.
When my daughter was about 3, she said to me "I remember when I was alive before. I was at the beach with my Dad and I fell on the rocks and banged my head, then I floated up to the sky and daddy couldn't catch me" *shivers*
— Luna💚🤍💜 (@chantelibra) February 19, 2021
7.
👀 My 5 yo grandson just nonchalantly asked me why the man in the hallway is watching us. I live alone. 👀
— "Sassy Nana" 🇺🇦🌎🌘☯️☮️🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@MelisaGillett) February 18, 2021
8.
https://twitter.com/IAmCain3/status/1362596991591731200
9.
When my son was about 4, I served lemon meringue pie for the 1st time. When I told him what it was, he said "oh that's Grampy's favorite."
He was right.
He was named for my father, who died 7 yrs before he was born.
He said Grampy told him so. 😳— Mel Persists Ⓥ (@MelisCattish) February 19, 2021
10.
I travel for work a lot. My son likes to see my hotel room via FaceTime. One night when he was 4 he asks me ‘who is the little boy in your room, mommy?’ I asked him what he meant. He said there was a little boy standing right behind me.
— Sheena Bond (@Kalitris) February 2, 2018
11.
My youngest went on about “her other mother” from age 2 to 5.
The stories she told haunt me to this day.— Woman In The Moon (@SassyKadiK) February 19, 2021
12.
https://twitter.com/JoyK8/status/1079403779093614593
13.
Sitting alone on a swing chair by a lake, at a place that deeply connected me & grandma -tho I didn't know this until she'd been gone 2 years.
I mused out loud that I wished she could share that moment with me…then suddenly the swing settled hard and I could smell her cigs. 🥰— Barb ☮️ Marching for Our LIVES (@UpNorthOpinions) February 19, 2021
14.
My terminally ill husband passed away in our bedroom. About 5 years later, at the age of 18 mos my grandson sat on my bed, all of a sudden he started laughing, smiling and waving to the area where the hospital bed had been, the area was empty.
— Lady Di (@ladydiane2017) February 19, 2021
15.
My now adult son had multiple imaginary friends. Ones name was Bump. One day when I was in the shower he shouted into the bathroom "mommy Bump watches you when you are in the shower."
— 🍷Katie the embittered🍷 (@femcelwells) February 19, 2021