Pittsburgh Nesties
Dear Community,
Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.
If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.
Thank you.
Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.
Does anyone know of a reputable "medium"?
Maybe this sounds like a crazy post, but I've been to a reader before (she read a deck of cards and was, amazingly, pretty accurate). I actually went to her several times over the couse of a few years. The last time I went, though, was over 8 years ago and I don't have her contact info anymore. I just remember her first name and the area she lived in.
Anyways, I've been contemplating seeing one for a couple of different reasons. I often pass this "shanty" in Cranberry that boasts a reader but, of course, I'm skeptical of the commericalism of it! (Blame Hollywood!)
Any suggestions?

My three sons!
Re: Does anyone know of a reputable "medium"?
I think this is cheating on the decision making front (but if you find a good medium ask if I should have a second child, or just let things roll as they are) hahahaha.
My MIL had seen one at like a house party. I don't know specifics of her reading aside from the fact she was told she would have grandchildren, but she would have to wait (we didn't have EJ until something like 3 years after being married). I should ask her if it was grandchild or grandchildren
Sometimes there is no right choice, no better path... it isn't always obvious. Sometimes you just do what you want and push ahead! I have no idea what your crossroad situation is about. But we all have a moment where we need to just be brave and step into the unknown.
Linda Varos - I've gone to her a few times and she is very good. (She is also a really nice person). I met her at Journey's of Life about 12 years ago. If a few of you are intersted, someone should host a "party" and have Linda come to your house and do readings there. It's a ton of fun - drink some wine and talk about what she saw, etc. She also has a friend who can attend and does chair massages. Totally relaxing and extra fun for the GTG.
Linda is in Springdale if you want to go to her. I think the blog site at the end of the link has her contact info. If not, let me know and she and I are Facebook friends. I'll get her phone # for you ladies. Heck, she may see this coming and just email it to me today anyways! LOL
I was totally thinking the same thing, this would be a great gtg.
My Bio
I actually did have a couple if parties with the lady I had fine too (and had a friend at the time who did chair massages too!) Great minds...
I would love to host a party, but DH is freaked out by the idea and would not like it at all. (And would bring the whole religion thing in too...)
Amanda - you're funny! It's not for this decision, but if it came up, I'd definitely listen!
My three sons!
Would you ladies travel to Cranberry? I'd be happy to host a medium GTG (maybe that lady in Springdale, if she would travel). We could do it at my clubhouse or at my house if small enough......
My three sons!
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
This is the boat I'm in as well!
It's a lot of fun. Sometimes they tell you things that are dead on...and sometimes none of it makes sense and you think they're full of it. It's fun to talk about it after and see what everyone else was told, too.
The first time I went, was right after my first cat died. He was 20 years old...and I had had him since I was like 3 years old. When I sat down she told me she saw a cat with blue eyes sitting over my shoulder watching over me. (He was siamese and not many cats have blue eyes like they do). And I think I freaked out a bit. When it was my mom's turn, she apologized for upsetting me. But really, there was no way for her to know about him.
yea, me too.