Melissa & Her Grandmother

Today while I was at lunch with a friend, I received a text message from Melissa, who lives in New York. We’ve posted her synchros before.

My Nana just passed away.

I know Melissa’s family from when we lived in Boynton Beach. Her youngest sister is a friend of our daughter’s and Melissa used to babysit Megan. I’d also met her grandmother and knew she’d been experiencing health problems. We’d  seen Melissa just a week ago, when she was in Florida visiting her family.

I texted Melissa my condolences.

I’m so sad, she wrote.  She was so lively the days I was there. I also had a synchro. After it happened and I was in the shower crying/sad, I asked her if she’d please say hi. I’m not ready and wanted her around.  A little while later, my husband and I turned on the TV. The History Channel is showing the Hatfields & McCoys.

Nana’s maiden name is McCoy. I took it as a sign.

 I was wondering what she would do because she didn’t believe in anything like that.

Later in the day, I received another text from Melissa:

Told my mom (Merilee) about the synchro. She was quietly stunned. I asked why. She said she went to lie down and turned on the TV in her room and that’s what was on for her, too.

I asked if her mom – Marilee – just turned on the TV, and didn’t go looking for the history channel.

The way she said it was that when she turned on the TV the history channel was just on. She still didn’t see it as any big synchro until I told her about my synchro earlier in the day.

I asked Melissa about the times. She had texted me at 11:30 a.m.   She says that when her synchro with the names occurred, her mother was still at her mother’s house, and that her own synchro happened later. So did the History Channel run this same show at different times? I will have to check on this. What seems clear, though, is that spirits use whatever they can to communicate with us – objects, music, animals – even a TV show.

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5 Responses to Melissa & Her Grandmother

  1. It does appear that our loved ones can contact in all sorts of ways.

  2. DJan says:

    So sorry to hear of the passing of Melissa’s Nana. But I’m glad she was able to get the word across that she’s not far away, not at all. 🙂

  3. Melissa says:

    Thanks for posting this one. Means a lot in a lot of ways for me.

    One thing I forgot to mention when we spoke is that she read a lot of your books over the years! (Mostly Trish’s, sorry Rob! I’d read them and send them to her. She was fond of them — LOVED mysteries and suspense — but always got a little hung up on anything supernatural or spiritual so it made for an even more fun conversation when she’d start talking about her thoughts on the book!)

    Another strange synchro (maybe) that I just realized…normally I get a ton of SPAM in my work email inboxes — viagara, Russian Brides, that sort of thing — for the last month or so I’ve been getting an endless supply of SPAM related to burial insurance. Makes you think.

    XO

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