Well, it finally happened.

My 2.5 yo woke up last night screaming for Mommy and Daddy, terrified like she had never screamed before, and when I went in to check on her, she told me she had heard a ghost.

The monster and ghost checks have begun.

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Move out 🤣🤣

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Tell her the insulation is monster and ghost proof if you're open to being a liar.

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After my son was going through this for a while we got one of these and told him it’s a monster forcefield that keeps them out lol. Worked like a charm. Just an idea in case you get desperate.

https://a.co/d/0bnZ4mGY

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Has been happening for months with my son. Idk why and I don’t know how to help him. It’s so upsetting seeing him like he is when it happens

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It’s pretty hard to hear ghosts, even as someone who believes in spirits, I’d really lean towards debunking it being wind or the central air systems before i wholeheartedly believe we heard a ghost lol

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Ghosts are so real man 😂

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Well, it finally happened.

My 2.5 yo woke up last night screaming for Mommy and Daddy, terrified like she had never screamed before, and when I went in to check on her, she told me she had heard a ghost.

The monster and ghost checks have begun.

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