The Sinister Legacy of the Amityville Tubo Curses

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The Amityville Curse is a term associated with a series of supernatural events and tragedies that occurred in a house in Amityville, New York. The house, located at 112 Ocean Avenue, gained notoriety after the grisly murders that took place there in 1974. Following the murders, a new family moved into the house and claimed to experience numerous paranormal activities. The Amityville Curse is believed to have begun with the original murders of the DeFeo family. Ronald DeFeo Jr. killed six members of his family in their sleep, claiming to have been possessed by evil forces.


‘Catherine, are you in?’ Alyson nudged her. ‘We’re wagering pennies on who will be the first to take off his coat.’

He would not sit here and let Channing play the martyr, not when Channing had brought his London business home to the house party in the form of Lady Alina Marliss and asked him to keep the business portion a secret. Leonora Logroño s family owns the most beloved bakery in Rose Hill, Texas, spending their days conjuring delicious cookies and cakes for any occasion.

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killed six members of his family in their sleep, claiming to have been possessed by evil forces. This tragic event set the stage for the haunting and subsequent curses associated with the house. The next family to move into the Amityville house were the Lutz family.

First Grader. at Last!


**For those times when your brain needs an extra boost!** Although I try as hard as I can to make my lessons exciting, there are still those moments when the kids stare at me and it's like, "Bueller? Bueller? Anyone? Bueller. " Well, for those moments, I use brain sprinkles. I'm not sure where I found this idea originally, but the kids love them! I took an empty spice container, created a cute label, then filled the container with beads and glitter. When the kids look at me like I have lost my mind, I shake the container over their heads, and. boom! They are revitalized. I'm serious. I think they magically work. Sometimes I use them on myself. I love to give everyone brain sprinkles right before a test. Some even ask if I can shake a little extra sprinkles for them! So cute! (Sorry for the blurry picture--it was the best I could do.)

Posted by Sarah Cooley at 3:36 PM

16 comments:

Sarah said.

I will totally be stealing this idea come Fall. Genius!

Marci. McGowan said.

Sarah,
Wonderful idea! Love your blog! Kudos to a great first grade teacher!

Ginger Snaps said.

I just fell in love with your blog.

And I totally want to steal all of your ideas even though I don't teach first grade!

Sarah Cooley said.

Thank you so very much Sarah, Marci and Ginger! :)

Anonymous said.

I use smart spray. I take an room deodorizer and cover it with a label. I also use thinking lotion. I put hand lotion and gltter together. Rub in on their forehead. I use it spareily because if over used the kids don't believe in it.

Anonymous said.

Amazing Idea! Thanks for sharing. Kids love anything that sparkles.

becky anderson said.

I know this is probably a silly question but do the sprinkles actually sprinkle out or is it an imaginary thing? I really love your blog! I have been teaching first grade for a long time and I am always looking for ways to "spice" things up :P
thanks!

jan19 said.

I love this idea!

Barb Shelby said.

Love, love, love this idea! I posted something similar to use as a clean-up tool--"Magic Pick-Up Lotion"
Hand lotion and a little glitter in a small bottle works like "magic" in getting youngsters to pick up the toys. You might also try using a small bottle of hand sanitizer with glitter inside for some extra cleaning power.

Miss Squirrels said.

I am dumping out a spice bottle and printing a label right now! I love it! Much cuter than a thinking cap!
Going Nutty!
Staci

Dayna Chu said.

You had me at "Bueller. " :) just found your blog via pinterest and loving it.

Anonymous said.

ahh-dorable! Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said.

LOVEEEE THIS IDEA111 Can't wait to give it a try in September! I am your newest follower!
Maybe you can come by my page, when you get a chance!

Anonymous said.

Can you tell me what it says at the bottom. It's hard to read and I am soooooooooo going to use this idea.
Thank you,
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Anonymous said.

Thank you for this lovely idea. I will be trying it with my Reception class.

sweetmrsb56#gmail.com said.

I love it. DO you really sprinkle it on them and what did it say on the bottom? I love it can't wait to fix one up. Thanks for sharing!

‘Wait a minute. ’ He would not sit here and let Channing play the martyr, not when Channing had brought his London business home to the house party in the form of Lady Alina Marliss and asked him to keep the business portion a secret. ‘I’m not the one who brought home a special friend. You walk around with Lady Alina on your arm while you make eyes at Catherine. If anyone in this room is playing someone false, it’s you.’
The amityville curses tubo

They experienced a series of supernatural occurrences, including strange odors, mysterious cold spots, and bizarre sounds. Additionally, the family claimed to have been plagued by swarms of flies and witnessed green slime oozing from the walls. These experiences led to the belief that the house was cursed. In addition to the paranormal activity, the Lutz family also faced a string of misfortunes. They encountered financial difficulties, health issues, and strained relationships. This pattern of tragedy and misfortune fueled the belief in the Amityville Curse and further solidified the house's reputation as a haunted location. Over the years, the Amityville Curse has been the subject of numerous books, documentaries, and movies. The fascination with the supernatural events surrounding the Amityville house continues to this day. Some people dismiss the curse as a hoax or a product of the family's imagination, while others firmly believe in its existence. Whether the Amityville Curse is real or not, its legacy has left a lasting impact on popular culture. It serves as a cautionary tale and a chilling reminder of the potential dangers associated with paranormal phenomena. The Amityville Curse remains a subject of intrigue and speculation, captivating the imagination of those interested in the supernatural and haunted houses..

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