With Halloween, just over two months away now is the time to start looking for some spooky fun. What better place to do that is in Waxahachie, Texas about a 3-hour drive from Texarkana to visit a replica mansion of the 1960s TV show "The Munsters."
We all know a thrillseeker in our lives. That person that will watch all the scary movies, go on a ghost hunt in big cities, the one that says without a doubt, they would stay in the most haunted house or hotel and it would not faze them. Trust me when I say that person ain't me but I know a few who would do it and not bat an eye...
Ok let me start by saying this was 1,000% NOT by choice. We were planning a family summer vacation years ago and genius me decided to try one of those hotel booking sites for the very first time. I was not familiar with any of them or how they worked, I was just winging it. NEVER again.
I don't get it, I don't understand it, I will never be about that life, but not everyone is like me. Some folks are thrill-seekers and I simply live through them. I hear their stories, take their word for it, and vow, per usual never to visit any place that may be haunted, like ever. If you happen to be one of these ghost adventurers or hunters, then this list is definitely for you!
I am telling you right now, my daughter has a toy box full of baby dolls but if this happened in our household, I would throw away the whole toy box, dolls and all! Have you heard about the haunted Elsa doll a family in Houston has been dealing with? Actually this happened a couple of years ago, I need an update and also why am I barely hearing about this? OMG.
What if you found out that your house was haunted? Would you do like me and immediately find a new place to live? We gots to go! I'm not staying in a home that I find out after the fact was built on an ancient burial ground. In the words of Ariana Grande, thank you, next!
Mineral Wells, Texas. Population less than 20,000. A one hour plane ride and a drive that would take less than 4 hours from Midland-Odessa. A small town that I personally have never visited but with lots of history. Or should I say one place, one very haunted hotel in particular has lots of history?
We all know a thrillseeker in our lives. That person that will watch all the scary movies, go on a ghost hunt in big cities, the one that says without a doubt, they would stay in the most haunted house or hotel and it would not faze them. Trust me when I say that person ain't me but I know a few who would do it and not bat an eye. Well this article is for you...
Why am I like this? Curiosity killed the cat. Isn't that how the saying goes? I was chatting with a group of friends over the weekend and the topic came up of living in places that were haunted. One of the ladies in the group said that pretty much every place she has lived has been haunted. She has seen and heard ghosts everywhere she goes! My response? NOPE!