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He got into the (locked) craft room and grabbed the bottle of gummy-vitamins (there were two, but he emptied one of them on Friday before we remembered to hide them). Fortunately, most of the gummies remained stuck in the bottom, so he wasn't able to empty it. Right now he's in bed and still clutching the bottle like it was a teddy bear. Oddly enough, he doesn't seem to have done anything with the leftover Halloween candy.
He got into the (locked) craft room and grabbed the bottle of gummy-vitamins (there were two, but he emptied one of them on Friday before we remembered to hide them). Fortunately, most of the gummies remained stuck in the bottom, so he wasn't able to empty it. Right now he's in bed and still clutching the bottle like it was a teddy bear. Oddly enough, he doesn't seem to have done anything with the leftover Halloween candy.
He got into the office and removed all the other keys. The key to Mel's room is still missing. (This is a skeleton key which we have been unable to copy or to find a workable replacement for; there is only one of them. So we can't get into Mel's room until we find that key again.) He also messed around with Sandy's computers, but left mine alone (possibly he couldn't find my mouse).


He unlocked the basement, but I can't see any evidence that he did anything in it.
He unlocked the basement, but I can't see any evidence that he did anything in it.


He got into the hallway closet (not locked), pulled out boxes of spare lightbulbs, and found the one to replace the missing bulb in the portable light we keep over his bed (the other kids managed to break it yesterday). At first it looked like he had broken one bulb while trying to get it out of its packing, but on closer inspection it turns out he didn't actually break it -- he just pulled the base apart trying to get the bulb out of its packaging, and I was able to put it back together.
He got into the hallway closet (not locked), pulled out boxes of spare lightbulbs, and found the one to replace the missing bulb in the portable light we keep over his bed (the other kids managed to break it yesterday). At first it looked like he had broken one bulb while trying to get it out of its packing, but on closer inspection it turns out that the base came apart while he was trying to get the bulb out of its packaging, and I was able to put it back together.


Miraculously, he did ''not'' try to escape, though he certainly could have.
Miraculously, he did ''not'' try to escape, though he certainly could have.

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