This isn't the first time something like this has happened. I KNOW! It makes me sound crazy but I've felt it at least 4-6 other times.
It always starts as I'm lying in bed; time is irrelevant. The dogs are sound asleep beside me and then the bed starts to shake. Not a violent shaking...more of a timid tremor. The movement is NEVER the dogs, although I almost always blame them at first. No, they're snoozing right next to me.
Most of the time the shaking lasts between 20-40 seconds but this morning it went on for well over a minute. I realize this is not a long time but in the scheme of unidentifiable quivers, it's a prolonged mystery.
There are no train tracks close enough to matter and even if there was, I've grown up around train tracks and know it doesn't feel like this. Helicopters that pass over on occasion also don't produce that sort of commotion.
I realize this makes me sound certifiable but Adam has witnessed it once, too. Lying in bed one night, he felt the same muted shaking!
If this wasn't an earthquake this morning, it only leaves one option: my house is haunted. And not fly-on-my-wall-haunted.
Naturally, your theories are welcome.
Sidenotes: The 2nd Annual McDonald Easter Extravaganza was lovely, albeit FULL of children. (More than I'm used to.)
Also, Adam and I have decided to take an anniversary trip this year since we never got a wedding OR a honeymoon. Location TBD.
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