Today I am trying to wrap my mind around the fact that someone at my grandson's birthday party yesterday could've walked off with my digital camera.
It's not something I want to believe or accept but today it is missing and the last place I remember having it was on one of the picnic tables at the park. I don't want to believe it because everyone invited was either family or friends.
I would rather believe that the camera was accidentally thrown away during the cleanup and someone just didn't realize what it was.
Nevertheless, all of the wonderful pictures we took at my grandson's 4th birthday on Saturday are now gone.
Thankfully, my grandson wasn't stolen or today I would still be on the hunt or in jail.
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