Why Do I Smell Grandma Every Night?
Q. My grandma died almost 3 years ago and every night before I fall asleep all I can think of is the smell of her house. It smelled like vanilla, camay soap and perfume. I swear I can almost smell it, it makes me so sad. I can’t stop thinking about that smell. What do you tell people that makes them feel better? My parents divorced and I lived with my dad next door to my grandma so she was like a mother all those years. We were really close. It’s not like some kind of ghost thing, it’s a smell, or the memory of a smell. What’s up with that? I just wondered if other people go through this type of thing. It’s weird.
A. Your grandmother visits you often right before you fall asleep at night. She is tucking you in! She sends the smell to let you know she is there because she knows she is the only person you associate it with! When you smell “her smell” she is visiting you, and just wants you to know she is with you.
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