Death Sentence? My kid washed the car with my LSU National Champs T-shirt
I don't get it. How does something like that happen?
She's 17? The shirt was in your dirty clothes hamper, which usually indicates that the garment is about to be washed for further wearings? It's an LSU National Champs shirt, not just some plain old tee shirt? And she didn't do it intentionally with malicious intent (which is what I assume you meant by "well-meaning")? How could she possibly not have known that the shirt meant something to you? Or, alternatively, how could she possibly not have noticed that it was that particular tee shirt?
Why would she pick a tee shirt out of your dirty clothes hamper in the first place? Surely she has tee shirts of her own that she no longer wears, has grown out of, etc. in the back of her closet or the bottom of one of her drawers. Or, if it had to be one of yours, surely you have a tee shirt or two in a closet or drawer somewhere that you no longer wear. Why pick from a clothes hamper containing garmets that are obviously in the current rotation? Why a tee shirt anyway? Why not an old bath or dish rag?
Seems like one hell of an unfathomable string of decisions to lead to this outcome. :huh: