About me - April D.

About me

I'm a stay-at-home mom. I spend most of my day in front of my computer trying to earn a modest income. I enjoy writing (even though my grammar and punctuation is horrifying!) and I also enjoy drawing in Paint Shop Pro.

I mainly write about hauntings. I've always been interested in the paranormal and I would love to visit some of the places I've written about!

If you're interested in ghosts, you might check out my sites:

My main site is "True Hauntings of America" http://hauntsofamerica.blogspot.com/
This site is made up of true ghost stories throughout the USA. I usually update this site everyday.

My second blog is "Ghosts Caught on Film" http://ghostscaughtonfilm.blogspot.com/
This one is mainly ghost pics but you may find a video or two. I usually update this one every couple of days.

My third is "Ghost Tours of America" http://ghosttoursofamerica.blogspot.com/
This site is an ongoing list of ghost tours and walks in the USA. I usually update every couple of days.

Briefly me

My passion is ...

being a mother

I know too much about ...

ghosts

My parents always told me ...

to act my age. I still can't do it and I'm 33!

My childhood ambition ...

was and is, being a mom

My favorite memory ...

is being pregnant.

Why I write ...

Simple, I'm facinated with the paranormal and I want to earn money!

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

Nothing right now...I'm typing (as usual)!

My first job ...

was washing laundry in a nursing home....YUCK!

My best moment ...

was the day I realized that I need to live my life for me...not for some man.

My inspiration ...

is my son. I work at home so that I can stay home with him. He is and alwasys will be MY LIFE!

Featured article by April D.

Religion & Spirituality > Ghosts & Paranormal Phenomena The case against believing in paranormal activity

The Haunting of the Old Jesse Lee Home for Children in Kenai Peninsula County, Seward, Alaska. In 1890, the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church opened their doors to provide educational services. As time went on the school became a safe haven for unfortunate children. Many of the children that came there were from broken homes or orphaned. Many of the orphaned had lost both of their parents to a widespread flu epidemic. In 1925, the school/orphanage was moved to the outskirts of Seward, where it was home to more than seventy children and at least ten caring em...

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