Hope,
OK, I have experienced a number of things during my life, from a stroke to trekking in the Himalayas. I would say that the experiences I have had of God at work, both in my life and the lives of others are comparabe in nature and quality to the first two experiences I mentioned.
As I assume that when you saw these things a little man wearing a hat saying "God" didn't appear presumably what you meant to say here was something like, "the experiences I have had that, for want of a better explanation, I have attributed to something I call "God"" etc.
Which is fair enough - countless people at countless times in countless places have attributed supernatural explanations to phenomena for which they had no better explanations: Thor and thunder, fighting dragons and the aurora borealis etc.
Whether they or you are correct in your various attributions of cause is a different matter entirely of course, but the practice is just a manifestation of our explanation-seeking nature.
Not quite sure why you feel that it is a "mountain to climb of explaining".
Because if you expect anyone else to think you're right abut your attribution of cause, then so far only a strongly held personal opinion on the matter takes you not one inch down that path.
Or, to put it another way, you offer nothing for the rest of us qualitatively to distinguish your narrative from those of the Thor-ist or the dragon-ist.