Well Ian, I'm glad there was no rush to judgement. The same thing happened
with my younger daughter when she was three. She had only been with us a
few weeks (all my children are adopted) and my watch went missing. She was
fascinated by it (I don't believe she had ever seen one before) so I
suspected she may have "borrowed" it. Sure enough, I found it under her
bed. Previously she had lived in an orphanage so a little hoarding/hiding
behavior was to be expected. She grew out of it in short order.
Charlie
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:37 PM, SwissPace <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> When my favourite lens (Fuji 14mm XR ) went missing I had flashbacks to
> when Cai put his mothers mobile in the nappy bin so naturally after 5
> days searching with no luck, the little fella became the prime suspect
> of a repeat crime. I eventually found it in my canon selphy (highly
> recommended if you don't have one) bag where I had put it for safe
> transport.
>
> This link may explain my forgetfulness
>
> <
> http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/is-facebook-making-us-forget-study-shows-that-taking-pictures-ruin-memories-8994917.html
> >
>
> A very relieved IanW
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