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haunted

 

I am haunted by voices of ghosts speaking to me whenever I am alone. There are two in particular who talk to me. Ray, my beloved husband of 54 years, who died seven years ago speaks most often.

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“The speed limit is NOT a suggestion, Katherine, it’s the LAW!” he says when I’m barely driving five miles over the limit.
 
“Cairo is NOT safe, Katherine, don’t go!” he repeats as I plan my trip this coming spring.

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Whenever I’m looking for my misplaced purse, phone, or keys, I hear him loudly and clearly, “If you just put things down in the right place, you wouldn’t spend half of your life looking for things!”

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When I see something not working quite right, Ray tells me, “ Get it fixed NOW before it gets worse.”

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“Close the front door before all the heat goes out!” his ghostly voice hollers whenever I run out to get the papers leaving the door opened. It’s a rare day that I don’t hear him reminding or cautioning me about something.

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The second voice, my mother's, mostly scolds me... even after ten years in her grave.

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“You like gladiolas, orchids and canna lilies? They are ugly, Katherine!  Beautiful plants must have soft stems that bend in the wind!”

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Whenever I’m seated, happy, and relaxed,  I hear her, “ Stop slouching and sit up straight!”

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“Are you publishing another piece?  You don’t know how to write!”

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“Knock on wood!” I hear so often that I keep a tongue depressor with me at all times so I have wood to knock on before something terrible happens to me.
 
When I finally dared to have my toes and fingers painted with pretty polish last month, I heard her, “How vulgar, Katherine, only prostitutes paint their nails!”
 
The strange thing is that there are times when her ghostly presence seems to smile at me.  I feel her smile whenever I write a thank you letter for a lovely dinner at a friend’s home. She seems to be there when I dare to merge on a scary road and complete the process successfully. “You did it! You did it!”
 
When I married Bob, my mom’s aura was there seeming to say, “I, too, had a happy second marriage. It is possible to love and be loved by two very different men, dear.”
 
My sweet Bob is perfectly happy living with my two noisy ghosts.  He says I am living with frequent phone calls from his two ex-wives, so he might as well live with my two ghosts.  

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