Matt’s environmental dependence activities in the evening seem to have calmed down a bit
I wonder if me letting him clean the dinner dishes helps
I say “clean”, what I really probably truly mean is letting him go through the “act” of cleaning, being helpful
He will wash them in the sink, sort of
He will put some away, where ever
The ones put away may still be dirty
So it becomes a bit of a game for us
He “cleans”, later, while he isn’t looking, I put all the “clean” dishes into the dishwasher
I never know how much of Sheba’s help he has enlisted to clean the plates and bowls
Then, phase 2 of the game, I have to find what he has put away
Some discoveries are clear, dirty things are where clean goes
That’s easy, it just moves to the dishwasher whenever I might run across them
The challenge is locating the usual suspects
The rice cooker bowl or lid, it could be anywhere, has been discovered a lot of places it needn’t be
I have looked for hours to find things, changed the menu countless times because the equipment needed was MIA
At some point its not funny anymore
Sometimes its a day or 2 before I locate what I am in search of
That gets us to the abalone
Thursday I finally unpacked my jewelry from my travel sachet I took to VA
That’s why I know it was on the dresser Thursday am
I have an abalone shell that I use as a temporary holding place for small things, mostly jewelry
So Thursday morning I have a clear awareness of the abalone shell
The issue is I only partially unpacked the jewelry, so the abalone was holding some still
Friday morning I realized the abalone shell was missing
I have looked for days now, I even looked in the trash bags in the outside bins
Its no where to be found
So this game has just elevated to the next level………….

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