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Old 10-15-2010, 01:56 PM #33
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I think that I have a ghost in my house, and it keeps taking the things I put somewhere safe. When I try to find something, it is never where I put it.

Like my Eddie Bauer head lamp was in the garage freezer.....

I am trying to make pumpkin cheesecake with pecan praline drizzle and after assembling all my ingredients (I know I need to gather things ahead of time)...I lost things.....not just one thing, but, lots of things. After setting off the smoke alarms (not my fault), and my dogs bolting out of the house due to the beeping, two tries on the crust, $10 worth of pecans tossed in the chicken coop since I burned them.....my cheese cake is now setting.

I lost my pain pills after I put them somewhere safe...after I had a fit, I found them....in some other safe place....hmmm

maybe.... I am a bit overwhelmed with things like teething, and running out of diapers (no not me, my g-son).....sooooo,

Maybe the vitamin D will help.
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