At first I honestly didn't care when I got news that my bowl was lost because it wasn't a big deal. But now my pair of school shoes are lost this morning as well.
I always keep my shoes either in my shoe cupboard or the floor near it, so I doubt it would've gone anywhere else. Even my mom couldn't find it.
Same here for the bowl, although my mom hinted my dad could've accidentally broke it/trashed it etc. Then she quickly said not to assume that. I don't know if I believe her or not, but you can't just accidentally break a wooden bowl.
At most it would be cracked, but not broken if dropped on the floor. I last saw my shoes last Friday, and now it's Monday. I'm usually the last to go to bed, so I don't think whoever did it did it late night. I doubt it was my sister because when she pranks other people it's obvious. And I doubt my parents would hide my school shoes.
Have you had friends over lately to your house. A friend who knows what stuff is yours, could have snatched things when you weren't looking and put them in another place to hide from you, especially school shoes. they'd be the first to see you wearing other shoes or your school shoes again if you found them.
While you may not think a friend capable of doing something so irritating to you if they truly were a friend, young teens aren't always capable of thinking things through to their consequences or making good decisions and its mostly because the part of the brain that effects their ability to act more mature is not fully developed in people until their mid 20's.
My oldest daughter had a top that her best girlfriend really liked when she saw it. My daughter had only recently acquired it. The friend, I'll call Tina, asked if she could borrow it to wear. My daughter said no, not now, maybe later. She couldn't find her top the next day. It was missing. At first she thought she stuck it absentmindedly in a different drawer or in the closet. Her friend had not been back, and she had a locking door knob with key we got for her bedroom so younger siblings couldn't walk in and disturb her privacy. No other friend had been there, she asked Tina if she'd taken it and she swore she had not. Tina couldnt wear it to school or my daughter would know she took it. So Tina held on to it for about a month before she finally snuck it back into one of my daughters drawers after one of her visits with my daughter at our house. She never admitted it but we knew it could be no one else. Perhaps something like this is going on for you? [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
stephen2222 answered Monday February 17 2014, 9:02 pm: Hey! I know how you feel. My stuff is always disappearing too. My school shoes are always missing and on Monday morning I'll look for them, and I can find them so I have to wear another pair. When I get home, I look for them and they are usually under my bed. I know, I know, a bit cliche, so you could also try the garage, the mud room, the closet, and under the couch. Good luck! [ stephen2222's advice column | Ask stephen2222 A Question ]
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