I said it for the first time
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 5:45 pm
Hello everyone. My name is Mary. I joined the forum back in October 2013, but hadn't written yet.
Yesterday I was reading a thread at a different forum and for the first time in near 17 years I finally said the words...I'm an abductee. I'm not sure why it took so long just to say it. My story is not mine alone. My husband and son(s) were there.
September 1997
My husband and I were in the process of moving. From Ohio to Nevada. I was 7 months pregnant with our youngest son. We also had our son, who was a little over a year old. We drove out in the car we had at the time.
We were in Wyoming. On an Interstate. It was getting near dark so we decided to see if we could camp in a national forest campsite. We went off the interstate and down some dirt road. We were going up a mountain. At the top there was a campground, but it was full. At the time, we were not expecting it to be full, it was later in the camping season.
We couldn't stay so we left the campground, but didn't go back the way we came. We went more up the mountain.
The car we had was an older car and we previously knew that the manifold on it was going. We already had bought the part for when it went and it did. We parked on top of the mountain. It was flat and like a large field.
Hubby and I got out of the car and opened the hood. The manifold was glowing red. We knew we would have to wait to change it. We got back into the car and turned on the radio. We found a baseball game on. Colorado Rockies vs the San Diego Padres. It was the bottom of the second inning.
In that instant, I found myself in the back seat of the car, leaning forward, listening as the announcer on the radio welcomed us back to the eighth inning of the baseball game. Hubby was sitting in the front seat. We looked at each other and were like....what? We got back out of the car and the manifold was cold. He changed it and we left.
We estimate that our time missing was between an hour and a an hour and a half.
Recently, I believe I have had a few memories from the time, but I can't be 100% sure. I don't feel like a lot of abductees....like something bad happened. It feels benevolent.
I also have another story which was just in 2007. We were camping at a national forest in Pennsylvania. It was late, around 1 AM. Our oldest son was sleeping in front of the tent door, which was open. Screened, but open. He saw the orb. He describes it as the size of a beach ball and white/translucent. It was about 10 to 15 feet off the ground about the same distance from our tent. I saw what it was doing. Flashing. Like it was taking pictures. But fast, kind of like a strobe light.
Not sure if any of us were abducted that night. Just what we both saw from different angles.
Thanks for reading and having this forum for us.
Yesterday I was reading a thread at a different forum and for the first time in near 17 years I finally said the words...I'm an abductee. I'm not sure why it took so long just to say it. My story is not mine alone. My husband and son(s) were there.
September 1997
My husband and I were in the process of moving. From Ohio to Nevada. I was 7 months pregnant with our youngest son. We also had our son, who was a little over a year old. We drove out in the car we had at the time.
We were in Wyoming. On an Interstate. It was getting near dark so we decided to see if we could camp in a national forest campsite. We went off the interstate and down some dirt road. We were going up a mountain. At the top there was a campground, but it was full. At the time, we were not expecting it to be full, it was later in the camping season.
We couldn't stay so we left the campground, but didn't go back the way we came. We went more up the mountain.
The car we had was an older car and we previously knew that the manifold on it was going. We already had bought the part for when it went and it did. We parked on top of the mountain. It was flat and like a large field.
Hubby and I got out of the car and opened the hood. The manifold was glowing red. We knew we would have to wait to change it. We got back into the car and turned on the radio. We found a baseball game on. Colorado Rockies vs the San Diego Padres. It was the bottom of the second inning.
In that instant, I found myself in the back seat of the car, leaning forward, listening as the announcer on the radio welcomed us back to the eighth inning of the baseball game. Hubby was sitting in the front seat. We looked at each other and were like....what? We got back out of the car and the manifold was cold. He changed it and we left.
We estimate that our time missing was between an hour and a an hour and a half.
Recently, I believe I have had a few memories from the time, but I can't be 100% sure. I don't feel like a lot of abductees....like something bad happened. It feels benevolent.
I also have another story which was just in 2007. We were camping at a national forest in Pennsylvania. It was late, around 1 AM. Our oldest son was sleeping in front of the tent door, which was open. Screened, but open. He saw the orb. He describes it as the size of a beach ball and white/translucent. It was about 10 to 15 feet off the ground about the same distance from our tent. I saw what it was doing. Flashing. Like it was taking pictures. But fast, kind of like a strobe light.
Not sure if any of us were abducted that night. Just what we both saw from different angles.
Thanks for reading and having this forum for us.