How wonderful it must be to get EVP's of your son. I live my great-grandma's old house. The house was built in the late 1800's. My Gg died in 1993 and I was 13. I know she has passed on but once in a while she has returned to check up on all of us in the house. I know when she does cause you can smell a strong odor of cooking grease. She always fried everything and I think that is why. I never see her, but I always can smell her and feel her all around me, kinda like she's giving me a hug. I wish I knew about EVP's when she first died, but I was 13 then, and didn't know you could record em like that. It took her about 4 months before she decided to move on, now it's more like she's just visitng. She only visits when i am upset or just feeling lonely without her. I have a voice recorder but my 2 yr old son lost it thinking it was a play toy. All I have is the recoder and it is digital, so if you have any helpful hints on how I can use this without the mic, please help me out??? Thanks for the EVP's thuogh, gives me some hope I may one day be able to hear her voice once more.