A few nights ago, something unusual happened that completely changed how I view both my home and my role as a parent. Around 2 a.m., I heard my six-year-old daughter, Lily, speaking clearly in her sleep through the baby monitor. At first, I assumed it was normal sleep talking—but the words didn’t sound familiar. Curious, I recorded the sounds and ran them through a translation app the next day. To my surprise, the app identified the language as Icelandic, and the message translated to a request to “look in the attic.”
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