Today’s Question: If your house were to be haunted by the ghost of one person from history, who would you wish it to be?removetweetmeme
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Heather Sunseri
October 15, 2009
From history? I would really like to talk to my grandmother that I only knew until she died when I was in the first grade. My grandfather (her husband) passed away b/f I was born, so I missed out on lots of family history that can only come from grandparents. Parents tend to edit.
Jeannie Campbell, LMFT
October 15, 2009
i think it'd be cool to be haunted by jane austen. i just read a book, According to Jane that was all about that…and it was fabulous.
Oh, my, I don't think anyone. I'm not fond of ghosts!!!
Katie Ganshert
October 14, 2009
These are intriguing answers! Some of these people I've never heard of. Like who's Monet…no, just kidding. Him, I've heard of.
If I had to answer my own question, I might go for Eve. I'd like to ask, "What's your biggest regret?" HA!
Terri Tiffany
October 14, 2009
hmm–I think my BIL. Loved him and miss him so much:)
Melissa Marsh
October 14, 2009
What a cool question! So, so many figures from history I'd like to talk to…but I'll go with Josephine, Napoleon's empress. I've always been fascinated with her.
ElanaJ
October 14, 2009
Ooh, I like this one. John Adams. Love that man and all he did for independence. 🙂
Wendy @ All in a Day's Thought
October 14, 2009
I'll go with Flannery O'Connor or C.S. Lewis. Mwwwwhhhhaaaa. ~ Wendy
T. Anne
October 14, 2009
Um can I say Jesus? I rally need as much of him as I can get.
Ava Walker Jenkins
October 14, 2009
I am a fan of good old Abe Lincoln. I think he would like to hang out at my house with all of my tall family. . . taller counter tops, longer beds and, if ghosts need a shower, we have a very tall shower head! Come see me, Abe.
Tom Bailey
October 14, 2009
I connected to you through another blog. You have a fun blog.
Ghost I would want in my home?
So many — Thomas Edison.
Erica Vetsch
October 14, 2009
Currently, Libbie Custer. I'd love to talk to her about pretty much everything in her life.
Jaime
October 14, 2009
Dietrich Bonhoeffer for sure!!! The stories he could tell and the theological conversations we could have!!
CKHB
October 14, 2009
From history, huh? Because I wouldn't mind a little haunting from my grandma…
I'll take Hunter S. Thompson, please. He's a writer both my husband and I admire, so he'd be a welcome ghost for the whole house.
Jody Hedlund
October 14, 2009
I'd love a visit from any one of the women from history that lives in the time period of my book. I'd love to interview her and get a better feel of how women felt and acted during that period!
Tamika:
October 14, 2009
Since I am mortified of ghosts, I would have to say Jesus. He could never scare me and I would love the privilege to sit at His feet.
Tabitha Bird
October 14, 2009
One of the great painters. Monet. Leonardo. One of these guys. I just want to tell them how brilliant they are and bask in their ghostly glory :))
From history? I would really like to talk to my grandmother that I only knew until she died when I was in the first grade. My grandfather (her husband) passed away b/f I was born, so I missed out on lots of family history that can only come from grandparents. Parents tend to edit.
i think it'd be cool to be haunted by jane austen. i just read a book, According to Jane that was all about that…and it was fabulous.
why do you feel like a butt?
jeannie
The Character Therapist
Unless it's Jesus, perhaps!
Oh, my, I don't think anyone. I'm not fond of ghosts!!!
These are intriguing answers! Some of these people I've never heard of. Like who's Monet…no, just kidding. Him, I've heard of.
If I had to answer my own question, I might go for Eve. I'd like to ask, "What's your biggest regret?" HA!
hmm–I think my BIL. Loved him and miss him so much:)
What a cool question! So, so many figures from history I'd like to talk to…but I'll go with Josephine, Napoleon's empress. I've always been fascinated with her.
Ooh, I like this one. John Adams. Love that man and all he did for independence. 🙂
I'll go with Flannery O'Connor or C.S. Lewis.
Mwwwwhhhhaaaa.
~ Wendy
Um can I say Jesus? I rally need as much of him as I can get.
I am a fan of good old Abe Lincoln. I think he would like to hang out at my house with all of my tall family. . . taller counter tops, longer beds and, if ghosts need a shower, we have a very tall shower head! Come see me, Abe.
I connected to you through another blog. You have a fun blog.
Ghost I would want in my home?
So many — Thomas Edison.
Currently, Libbie Custer. I'd love to talk to her about pretty much everything in her life.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer for sure!!! The stories he could tell and the theological conversations we could have!!
From history, huh? Because I wouldn't mind a little haunting from my grandma…
I'll take Hunter S. Thompson, please. He's a writer both my husband and I admire, so he'd be a welcome ghost for the whole house.
I'd love a visit from any one of the women from history that lives in the time period of my book. I'd love to interview her and get a better feel of how women felt and acted during that period!
Since I am mortified of ghosts, I would have to say Jesus. He could never scare me and I would love the privilege to sit at His feet.
One of the great painters. Monet. Leonardo. One of these guys. I just want to tell them how brilliant they are and bask in their ghostly glory :))