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<blockquote data-quote="sunxstone" data-source="post: 351296" data-attributes="member: 8297"><p>Wow, guys.. I'm sorry we have to live like this, but it's reassuring to know there are other people out there who know what it's like! There really is no where he will not look for things. He took $400 from my mother in law, she had it in an envelope, stashed on a shelf on the wall high above her bed. He handed it out to his friends. In his defense, though, she *did* take it down and take money out of it right in front of him. :/ </p><p>He took money stashed in a camera bag. </p><p>I had to put all of our bath stuff out of sight in a drawer because if I leave it in/on the tub he'll dump it all and refill it with water. I don't expect this "hiding place" to last long. He wasted a brand new full bottle of Dove body wash, two bottles of his axe body wash, my daughter's full bottle of shampoo (just in the last two weeks) and several things of tooth paste. It's bar soap from here on out for us. ::sighs:: </p><p>The fridge, pantry and large storage freezer are under combination padlocks. We have to change the combination once a week usually. </p><p></p><p>Right now I am hiding our moving money from him in plain sight - stashed in some paperwork in a binder pocket on my desk. I make sure he does NOT know I have it. I only take money out or put back when he is outside or not home.</p><p></p><p>Sodas and some of easy child's lunch snacks are locked in the truck. He broke a back window to get in. </p><p></p><p>He riffles through all our closets and drawers, boxes I've packed up for moving in a few weeks (I HATE packing, and I keep having to REPACK!! ugh!).. I never know until I find our things in his room, stashed under or inside his mattress. </p><p></p><p>He feels everything belongs to him. Especially if it's out in the open. He's destroyed half of our silverware (bent forks and spoons, tossed them out in the yard from his 2nd story window, broken the blades of knives).. sprinkled foot powder all over the living room carpet, tossed food, toothpaste and poo on the ceilings..just feels like having a permanent toddler in the house. There is no where to *hide* this stuff unless we put the entire house under lock and key, or lock him in his room. (Don't worry, not gonna do that, he has no door)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunxstone, post: 351296, member: 8297"] Wow, guys.. I'm sorry we have to live like this, but it's reassuring to know there are other people out there who know what it's like! There really is no where he will not look for things. He took $400 from my mother in law, she had it in an envelope, stashed on a shelf on the wall high above her bed. He handed it out to his friends. In his defense, though, she *did* take it down and take money out of it right in front of him. :/ He took money stashed in a camera bag. I had to put all of our bath stuff out of sight in a drawer because if I leave it in/on the tub he'll dump it all and refill it with water. I don't expect this "hiding place" to last long. He wasted a brand new full bottle of Dove body wash, two bottles of his axe body wash, my daughter's full bottle of shampoo (just in the last two weeks) and several things of tooth paste. It's bar soap from here on out for us. ::sighs:: The fridge, pantry and large storage freezer are under combination padlocks. We have to change the combination once a week usually. Right now I am hiding our moving money from him in plain sight - stashed in some paperwork in a binder pocket on my desk. I make sure he does NOT know I have it. I only take money out or put back when he is outside or not home. Sodas and some of easy child's lunch snacks are locked in the truck. He broke a back window to get in. He riffles through all our closets and drawers, boxes I've packed up for moving in a few weeks (I HATE packing, and I keep having to REPACK!! ugh!).. I never know until I find our things in his room, stashed under or inside his mattress. He feels everything belongs to him. Especially if it's out in the open. He's destroyed half of our silverware (bent forks and spoons, tossed them out in the yard from his 2nd story window, broken the blades of knives).. sprinkled foot powder all over the living room carpet, tossed food, toothpaste and poo on the ceilings..just feels like having a permanent toddler in the house. There is no where to *hide* this stuff unless we put the entire house under lock and key, or lock him in his room. (Don't worry, not gonna do that, he has no door) [/QUOTE]
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