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Good questions, and recap of the day 2 days before they went missing, and day before they were last seen in public at the Dollarama.
It seems that week was quite different from most, in terms of Lilly and Jack's schedule/routine typically attending school Mon. - Fri, because they had a day off from school for "in service/development" of their teachers/staff starting mid week, and then their mother called them in sick to school thereafter.
It seems to me it was either a free flowing kind of week for them they all were enjoying, not having Lilly and Jack attending school after the first 2 days they had attended that week, their parents doing laundry and errands and shopping with their 3 kids in tow.
Or it's an anomalous set of circumstances that in the days leading up to their disappearance, they were not on their typical schedule or following their normal routine, IMO. And again, the hinky (IMO) timing for them missing school being the last days of the week before they were due to be assessed by their school regarding concerns they had, learning/behavioral issues or addressing potential neglect regarding them being underdressed previously, or otherwise.
If it was an enjoyable free flowing kind of week they took advantage of to go out and about and not have to worry about the older 2 kids attending school, even though they were too sick to attend school according to their mother:
Why would their parents choose to do all kinds of chores and errands and shopping if it meant their sick kiddos wouldn't be resting up at home, when neither of their parents were working during those days (except DM working a late night shift on one night), and one of them could have stayed home with them nursing their coughs?
Why would their entire family go grocery shopping so late in the day with young sick kids and a toddler in tow, getting back home after 10 pm (which is kind of late, IMO, for the bedtimes of sick 4 and 6 year olds and a toddler), when it wasn't necessary to do so? Unless DM not having a running car was a factor in them doing so much in those few days leading up to their disappearance but so late of an evening with littles in tow, one a toddler and two who were supposedly too sick to attend school?
It doesn't seem right, IMO, even though it could have been opportunistic on the part of their parents with one vehicle and two of the kids having been called in sick, to take advantage of the opening in their schedules for catching up on outside the home activities.
I don't necessarily know whether it's significant or not, what their parents took them along to do in those days leading up to their disappearance, staying out and getting home late 2 days before, doing laundry in the middle of the week, and with 2 sweaters of DM's "going missing" then or soon after.
But it still seems off to me, for them to be going out and about when their two older kids were too sick to attend school right before they disappeared.
JMO
“And again, the hinky (IMO) timing for them missing school being the last days of the week before they were due to be assessed by their school regarding concerns they had, learning/behavioral issues or addressing potential neglect regarding them being underdressed previously, or otherwise.”
Just a question, for the sake of accuracy. What is your source that the school was about to assess the children?