Take a Break Fate & Fortune

Rachel says:

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The first bit made me smile. Yes, Grandad was a good-looking chap, and he was always suited and booted, no matter what the occasion. He and Nan adopted four children and fostered dozens more, so this is why he’s coming across so strongly as a father figure.

There have been lots of things going on lately which have left me feeling emotional, and I do have lots of decisions to make. I do sense Grandad around me. I get tingles and a warmth on my left side when he’s about.

I have seven kids, including twins Odin and Ocean, both five. Odin is being tested for ADHD, so this bit was true, and Ocean is very creative. Pixie, who is eight months older than the twins, does clash with Ocean. Karma, 11, is the one who thinks money grows on trees — she’s always asking me to buy her things!

Thirteen-year-old Troy is a deep thinker and TJ, 17, is very introverte­d, so you never know what he’s thinking. He’s studying catering at college, but isn’t sure whether to turn it into a career.

My eldest Robyn, 25, is a mini-me, both in terms of how she looks and her personalit­y. It’s true that she’s been talking about learning to drive lately.

David is my sister’s husband and, yes, his mum is in Spirit. The lady in the care home is my mum, and the lady — her mum — who is in Spirit is Grandad’s wife Marion. Betty is Grandad’s adopted daughter, who died about 20 years ago.

I’m a psychic medium, but I also run a business hand-making witchy products. A funeral director recently came to me wanting me to make memorial candles. That might be the opportunit­y Mandy talked about.

I feel Grandad guiding me, and it makes sense that he’d help others across to the afterlife, since he adopted and fostered so many children when he was alive.

This was such a great reading from Mandy. Everything was absolutely spot-on.

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