Story 3:
My mom told me that when I was 3 or 4, I would scream and cry whenever we passed an old blue Volkswagen Bug. I told her, “That was the car I di:ed in.” I also mentioned that it was very hot and that “I had a baby in my belly.”
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Story 5:
My 4-year-old told me during her bath three days ago that when I was a baby, she was my grandpa. My husband and I were both in the room, but my grandfather died when I was very little, younger than she is now.
Story 6:

My 3-year-old, while we were looking out our front window, casually said, “When I was your age, I had a black cat.” I asked, “Oh, and what was your cat’s name?” She replied, “He didn’t have a name, but my son’s name was Ira.” She has never heard that name before in her life.
Story 7:
When my son was around 4, he asked my wife about “the house that you and Grandpa owned together.” They never owned a house together. But when I asked for more information, he replied without hesitation, “You know, the house that was burned down by the volcano.”
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Story 9:
My two-year-old son called me by the same nickname my late grandfather used to call me. The nickname was unique, and I had never told him about it, nor had I ever heard anyone else use it. It only happened once, but it’s enough to make me wonder.
Story 10:

My mom di:ed 11 days before my son was born. My daughter was 3 at the time. When she was 20, I was telling a friend how my mom had di:ed before my son was born. My daughter said, “No, she didn’t.” I replied, “I think I know when my mother di:ed.”
What my daughter said next made my bl00d run cold. She said that Granny came to the hospital to see me, sat with her in the back of the car, and pointed to Blue Ted in the shop, which is why we bought him. She then went on to tell me who was in the hospital room when they arrived. Granny sat at the window, she said. It gave me comfort and sure makes you think.
Story 11:
My parents told me that when I was little, I said I used to live in Atlantis and had recurring vivid dreams of earthquakes and floating in the sea.