For starters, I was busy taking care of my almost 3 year old grandson for about 5 days. Had a 4th of July pool party. And then I had to go on a ghost adventure.

This is the tale of my so called ghost adventure with my niece.
My niece works in the museum at the university that she attends. Now this museum happens to be haunted. Or so they say. On Friday my niece had to work there alone for the first time. While she was working alone on Friday, the fire alarm went off a few times as well as another exhibit that needs someone to walk under to set it off (no one else was in the building when it kept going off). When finally someone came to the museum, their flash kept going off when it was turned off. You know, weird stuff like that.
So after work on Friday, my niece asked if I would go to work with her on Saturday as she was again suppose to work alone. She was so spooked from the day before, she didn't want to be by herself.
Now I love me a good ghost story. And I love to watch ghost stuff on TV. So the prospects of going on my own ghost adventure was too much. I had to say "YES".
I've always wanted to be a Ghostbuster (are you singing the Ghostbuster song in your head? I knew you were).
So my niece picked me up about 8:45am & we got to her work around 9:30am. This was my first time to this particular museum. It has the largest collection of Egyptian artifacts west of the Mississippi river (at least that is what the website said).
First thing I noticed after arriving was that the building itself makes a lot of noise. Lots of creaking, moaning, and sounds like people running across the roof. Pretty loud stuff. It would definitely be a scary place to be by yourself just for the noises the building & glass windows made. Even if it weren't haunted.
Next we had to turn all the lights on. A couple of the display cases in the Egyptian section have to be turned on by hand. While we were going from room to room we entered one room in the Egyptian section that felt different than the others. This room definitely had a "heavy, depressing" feeling to it. The first time we went through it pretty fast so I hardly noticed. But the 2nd time I entered & lingered longer, I could definitely feel a difference from all the other rooms. Plus I got a headache while in the room. We called this room, the "creepy" room. This is the room that my niece hates to go in the most.
One of the guys that normally works at the museum came in for a few minutes to pick something up. He also confirmed that the museum is haunted. He said they have a tape that shows some weird stuff. This guy said he had opened up a display once in the "creepy" room & took a mask off it's perch & sat it on the bottom of the display case. He walked into the next room & heard a crash behind him. When he turned around the mask was on the floor. No one else was in the room. And the mask had not be placed on the edge, there was no way it could have just fallen. Since they video tape all the rooms, they played back the video tape & it shows the mask turn over & fall on the floor. But no one touched the mask. Spooky!!!
Plus there is this small Egyptian figurine that is only about 1 inch tall & quite heavy. I was told it has turned over on quite a few occasions by itself. They have that on tape as well. But the tape was locked away so I didn't get to see it for myself. But my niece says she has seen the tape.
Can you now see why my niece is a bit spooked to work by herself? I know I would be.
Half of the museum is the Egyptian collection. The rooms are completely dark except for the display cases. So I think the darkness adds to the spooky feeling of the museum.
The coolest thing was a metal walkway that looked like a metal detector. On the top was a pane of glass that looked like it was broken. When you walked through the detector & under the glass it would make a sound like the glass was breaking & falling on you. It was pretty cool. I have a video of it, but can't seem to get it to upload. This particular piece is one of the items that kept going off the day before when no one was in the museum except for my niece.
We had quite a few people visit the museum on Saturday. So nothing weird happened while I was there. I was a little disappointed. The ghosts didn't come out to play. I really don't know if I'm glad or sad about that. I sort of want to have a ghost experience. But I know it would scare the crap out of me if it really did happen.
My niece was very happy that I came to keep her company & that nothing weird happened. I don't think she could have taken a 2nd day of weird stuff.
As payment for going to work with my niece. She took me to dinner to P.F. Chang's China Bistro. No ghosts here either. Ghost hunting sure can make you hungry.
Or was I lucky that I didn't see a ghost? I guess it's subjective. Just like art.
I wish I had my niece's fortune. It said something about going on a fabulous vacation. She already had hers a few weeks back. I'm the one in need of a fabulous vacation.
I just can't seem to win.
Have you ever had a ghost adventure? Tell me all about it.
Maybe the memorable part was getting to spend time with your niece and getting free dinner too! I love P.F. Changs. Next time try the crispy green beans, mmmmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteYour niece is so pretty, I can't believe a ghost would purposely scare here! I have never been to PF Changs myself, but I have heard a lot of good things about the food.
ReplyDeleteWhere is this museum? I am intrigued by Egyptian history and old artifacts! Anywhere near Florida? Probably not. I'm glad you weren't haunted while you were there!
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