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Old November 23rd 04, 07:33 PM
Diana Curtis
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Default Purloined bracelet

Meg is a big fan of my jewelry, she puts it on her stuffed animals. She
particularly liked the peyote piece I did in gold and aqua seeds. Trouble
is, I need those beads to finish an ornament drape and when Meg, AKA: little
bugger, found out I intended to reuse the gold beads for the ornie ran off
with the bracelet and stashed it. I have spent the entire morning cleaning
and hunting for this (&##@ bracelet with no luck. If any of you still
remember how to think like a 3.5 year old please send me vibes of where to
find it.
I *have* found other things, reeses wrappers in her dads shoe, Swiper the
fox in the sofa, lots of things I would rather not have found as well. Im at
a loss. Usually when she does this I can find the goodies fairly fast. I
could cry but then realize that in the scheme of things its small potatos.
(weep weep)
Thank you ... I feel a bit better now..
Diana


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Old November 23rd 04, 08:31 PM
Margie
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On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 13:33:45 -0600, "Diana Curtis"
wrote:

I *have* found other things, reeses wrappers in her dads shoe, Swiper the
fox in the sofa, lots of things I would rather not have found as well. Im at
a loss. Usually when she does this I can find the goodies fairly fast. I
could cry but then realize that in the scheme of things its small potatos.
(weep weep)
Thank you ... I feel a bit better now..


There, there...Diana.

Have you checked the stuffed animals with pockets yet? G

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Old November 23rd 04, 08:48 PM
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I suggest the clothes hamper. God knows they don't ever put clothes in those!

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Old November 23rd 04, 10:12 PM
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"Diana Curtis" wrote in message ...
Meg is a big fan of my jewelry, she puts it on her stuffed animals. She
particularly liked the peyote piece I did in gold and aqua seeds. Trouble
is, I need those beads to finish an ornament drape and when Meg, AKA: little
bugger, found out I intended to reuse the gold beads for the ornie ran off
with the bracelet and stashed it. I have spent the entire morning cleaning
and hunting for this (&##@ bracelet with no luck. If any of you still
remember how to think like a 3.5 year old please send me vibes of where to
find it.
I *have* found other things, reeses wrappers in her dads shoe, Swiper the
fox in the sofa, lots of things I would rather not have found as well. Im at
a loss. Usually when she does this I can find the goodies fairly fast. I
could cry but then realize that in the scheme of things its small potatos.
(weep weep)
Thank you ... I feel a bit better now..
Diana



You're bringing back memories of when my son was about 2. A lot of
things went missing such as keys and the knob from the stove. He had
a large pull toy with a seat that opened up and one day I happened to
open it. You guessed!! His treasure trove of hidden items was there.
OK, he was younger and so may have been less creative. Maybe your
daughter has more than one treasure stash location. Besides being
frustrated, you can be proud of your daughters creativity.
Lilyflower
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Old November 23rd 04, 10:48 PM
Diana Curtis
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It is found. Yay! It was in the bathroom cupboard. How she got it there
without me seeing is beyond me. I was standing in front of it when she took
the bracelet. Im relieved, whew! The thought of another unfinished project
lying about was not a happy one.
Thanks everyone,
Diana

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"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
...
Meg is a big fan of my jewelry, she puts it on her stuffed animals. She
particularly liked the peyote piece I did in gold and aqua seeds. Trouble
is, I need those beads to finish an ornament drape and when Meg, AKA:

little
bugger, found out I intended to reuse the gold beads for the ornie ran off
with the bracelet and stashed it. I have spent the entire morning cleaning
and hunting for this (&##@ bracelet with no luck. If any of you still
remember how to think like a 3.5 year old please send me vibes of where to
find it.
I *have* found other things, reeses wrappers in her dads shoe, Swiper

the
fox in the sofa, lots of things I would rather not have found as well. Im

at
a loss. Usually when she does this I can find the goodies fairly fast. I
could cry but then realize that in the scheme of things its small potatos.
(weep weep)
Thank you ... I feel a bit better now..
Diana


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Weird people need beads, too




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Old November 24th 04, 01:34 AM
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am glad you retrieved it.....

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"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
...
It is found. Yay! It was in the bathroom cupboard. How she got it there
without me seeing is beyond me. I was standing in front of it when she took
the bracelet. Im relieved, whew! The thought of another unfinished project
lying about was not a happy one.
Thanks everyone,
Diana

--
Weird people need beads, too
"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
...
Meg is a big fan of my jewelry, she puts it on her stuffed animals. She
particularly liked the peyote piece I did in gold and aqua seeds. Trouble
is, I need those beads to finish an ornament drape and when Meg, AKA:

little
bugger, found out I intended to reuse the gold beads for the ornie ran off
with the bracelet and stashed it. I have spent the entire morning cleaning
and hunting for this (&##@ bracelet with no luck. If any of you still
remember how to think like a 3.5 year old please send me vibes of where to
find it.
I *have* found other things, reeses wrappers in her dads shoe, Swiper

the
fox in the sofa, lots of things I would rather not have found as well. Im

at
a loss. Usually when she does this I can find the goodies fairly fast. I
could cry but then realize that in the scheme of things its small potatos.
(weep weep)
Thank you ... I feel a bit better now..
Diana


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Old November 24th 04, 06:08 AM
Marisa Cappetta
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Yay! I was going to suggest the oven and the toilet cistern (shades of my
son and more recently, my nephew.) Glad you found it.

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"She who dies with the biggest stash, wins."

"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
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It is found.



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Old November 24th 04, 06:27 AM
Marisa Cappetta
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Oh and the VCR or DVD slot. DS fed Cornflakes, keys, and coasters into our
VCR. I think he had a thing for alliteration.


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Old November 24th 04, 06:28 AM
Mystified One
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toilet cistern?

Reminds me of a story about my cousins when they were little. They decided
to use the potty as a toy box, and this worked until my dad found out, and
then they had to remove the toys. The toilet didn't work right after that,
and when they finally took it apart they found a bugle....

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"Marisa Cappetta" wrote in message
...
Yay! I was going to suggest the oven and the toilet cistern (shades of my
son and more recently, my nephew.) Glad you found it.

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Marisa (AU/NZ)
http://www.galleryvittoria.com
"She who dies with the biggest stash, wins."

"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
...
It is found.





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Old November 24th 04, 06:14 PM
Dr. Sooz
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I was going to suggest buying more gold beads.
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Sooz
The things that will destroy us a politics without principle; pleasure
without conscience; wealth without work; knowledge without character; business
without morality; science without humanity, and worship without sacrifice. - M.
Ghandi

 




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