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Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Week 44
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Prompt: Scary Stuff
I don't think it is really so scary but rather cool to think that my
family has "powers". I don't have powers but sometimes I know who is
on the phone before I answer it. I also learned that I could witch for graves,
sort of like water witching, but it worked for almost everyone in the group I
was with so I don't know if that is a power or if it is some kind of science we
just don't know yet.
My grandfather, Thomas Osa (Ocie) McCarley, had powers and so
did his Dad, Sidney E. McCarley. I've
mentioned before how Grandpa could find water by using a forked branch, but he
also had some serious foretelling. When
my mother was young, they had a cellar in the backyard. The kind that had a
small hill with a slanted door in the side. The kids would climb the mound of
dirt to the top of the door and slide down it.
It was a regular part of their play to slide down the cellar door. One
morning before Grandpa left the house, he told Grandma not to let the kids play
in the backyard that day. Mom thought it
was strange, but they did what their Father told them and played in the front
yard that day. That night while they were asleep, the root cellar caved
in.
One of my Mom's second cousins told me about my great
grandfather, Sid McCarley's powers. When
Ron was young, he had warts all over his hands and they had tried everything to
get rid of them. His mother took him to see his Uncle Sid. My great
grandfather, took Ron's hands inside of his hands and rubbed them all over very
strongly. Ron's hands got warmer and
warmer as he rubbed until they were almost hot. His Uncle Sid then told him to
go home and tomorrow the warts would be gone. The next day, the warts were
gone.
I have never heard Sid called Leprechaun in my family but I
was told that was his nickname. Maybe he had other powers, too.
When
my mother had a bad feeling about something, we knew not to even try to change
her mind. What if she had the same kind of powers that her Dad had? She
probably saved us several times by not letting us go somewhere that bad things
were going to happen. To this day, I watch for a white car crossing Hwy 180 between
Weatherford and Mineral Wells that she predicted would cross in front of us causing
a wreck.
That is so interesting. I can tell you that my perceptions sometimes are very strong - my husband NEVER doubts me. Just recently I had the strongest aversion to driving up to see my folks so that even after arguing with myself for over a day, I canceled that morning. I checked for traffic incidents on I-35 but didn't see anything. Still glad I listened to that "voice" and did not go, though.
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