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Strange Things in Strange Places...

So. Tonight I am searching in my underwear drawer for my one pair of "sexy" underwear(I think my grandmother would approve, but they're as good as it's gonna get) and I see a this sad little brachiosauraus head sticking out of my pile o' panties. It really cracked me up. What a thing to find amongst your under garments. Since I've had toddlers things turn up (or go missing) all the time and mostly I find them in odd places. I have caught one of my children putting our phone in the dishwasher (when I had my back turned and was loading it up) and have asked them where my keys are to find them in my partner's work boots. But I know that is not the strangest thing I have found in the strangest and can't think of what it might have been. I wanted to ask you: as a result of your little ones reorganization strategies, what is the strangest thing you have found in the strangest place?

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Searched high and low for DH's car keys and finally found them in the "ignition" of my boys Little Tikes car. Perfectly reasonable place for a kid!

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DEFINITELY the peanut butter and honey sandwich in the video machine--back when we did not have DVD's yet!

We had to get a new machine.

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When my oldest was a toddler we had gone swimming at my brothers apartment pool. It had rained and there were little frogs EVERYWHERE. When we were done and were changing clothes my son started pulling all these little frogs out of his pockets ! I just started laughing.

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I have a 200lb English Mastiff and found a small baby dolls head & dress in his poop! hahahaha! I'm not quite sure where my Daughter put her doll that enabled him to eat it, I assume she threw it out onto the patio where he was laying. The doll was only like 3 inches tall, a very small doll. But I was sure surprised when I seen a face staring up at me from a pile of poop I was picking up in our backyard! I couldn't believe it! hahaha

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Searched high and low for DH's car keys and finally found them in the "ignition" of my boys Little Tikes car. Perfectly reasonable place for a kid!

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My oldest sons school required them to wear a special red shirt on field trips. We knew he had multiple red shirts and were getting kind of frustrated because we could never find them and kept having to buy more. Eventually we started having trouble with the vents in the boys room, turns out my second son (about 18 months at the time) had been removing the vent cover and stuffing all red cloth into the vent for some time, it was FULL! Crazy kids!

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Well let's see, where do I start? When you have kids and plenty of them it seems this is just part of the territory...

My underware in the car. ( no not as the result of a tryst in a vehicle) Poker chips in the soap dish. Keys that went missing and required the services of a locksmith inside of a fence post we later removed. Childrens books and toys in my brief case. Toilet paper on the dining room table ( thankfully unused) Rotten plum in the bathroom cabinet. Candle stick holders under the seat of our vehicle. Dirty teen aged boy's socks pretty much everywhere, back yard, living room, dining area, front porch, vehicles, in my tote bag.....

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My oldest took a bunch of jenga pieces and tied them up in his dress socks. He was 2 or 3. I found them all over the house. I still have them in a box in my closet :)
My second oldest used to take my jewelery and squirrel it away in his dresser when he was a toddler.

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We have a ten gallon goldfish tank on top of my son's dresser. He usually knows to leave it alone. But, one day a few months ago, when he was supposed to be taking a nap, he came wandering into the office, where I was working on the computer, and I heard him muttering to himself, "My mom is going to be VERY DISAPPOINTED in me." That struck terror into my heart--as well it should! As I followed him back to his room, he kept muttering inintelligible gibberish about fish and food and who knows what else. Upon opening his bedroom door, I was first struck by an overwhelming fishy smell. Then the aquarium caught my eye. It was COMPLETELY filled with a feast of toy foods, aquarium supplies (new, unopened, still in the boxes), other sundry toys, and a bright orange doll blanket (maybe to keep the fish warm???) on the top! All three of the poor, traumatized fish were huddled in the one corner of the aquarium that was completely filled with toys. Furthermore, to top it all off, the actual fish food (small, pellet style) had not been given to the fish, but spread all over the bedroom--including the dresser drawers, the train table, and the floor. It was one of those situations when I didn't know whether to laugh or cry, so I turned my back and laughed. Then I got my son safely out of the way before grabbing the camera and taking a picture!

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When my oldest was a toddler we had gone swimming at my brothers apartment pool. It had rained and there were little frogs EVERYWHERE. When we were done and were changing clothes my son started pulling all these little frogs out of his pockets ! I just started laughing.

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My son has a little blanky that he must take with him everywhere...so of course it gets lost constantly and pops up in th strangest places. My favorite was when I found it, ice cold, in the crisper in the fridge. It has been missing for days!

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