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My difficult child lives in a Bermuda Triangle
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<blockquote data-quote="firehorsewoman" data-source="post: 540384"><p>I am starting to believe that my difficult child lives in his own personal Bermuda Triangle. From the very short distance between the house to the vehicle he will invariably lose his shoes, socks, other clothing, lunch, baseball cap, library book or some other important item needed for school or day camp. Over the years I have learned the hard way not to back out of the driveway before going through a checklist of items that difficult child must have and ask easy child to verify that she actually sees them somewhere in the vehicle before driving away. Still it does not guarantee that the item will actually still be in the backpack or on difficult child's body when we get to the destination....somehow his things just come off his body and/or disappear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firehorsewoman, post: 540384"] I am starting to believe that my difficult child lives in his own personal Bermuda Triangle. From the very short distance between the house to the vehicle he will invariably lose his shoes, socks, other clothing, lunch, baseball cap, library book or some other important item needed for school or day camp. Over the years I have learned the hard way not to back out of the driveway before going through a checklist of items that difficult child must have and ask easy child to verify that she actually sees them somewhere in the vehicle before driving away. Still it does not guarantee that the item will actually still be in the backpack or on difficult child's body when we get to the destination....somehow his things just come off his body and/or disappear. [/QUOTE]
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