I understand what some of you are saying about putting your toddlers in the sink or on the counter if they were messy. But that's not something I ever would have done with my kids past the age of 6 months because I would be more worried about them falling from the sink or counter.
Also, our kitchen water temperature was pretty hot, and even after my kids were old enough to stand on a chair at the sink, I supervised because they could burn themselves.
One more thing that comes to mind: people keep sharp things around the sink such as knives and utensils. Not really a place I'd want my kids to play, but we know Julia has strange ideas.
I also think of broken glass from dishes, or windows where they might also fall out.
In fact, reading all these posts has given me the scary thought that perhaps Sky fell from the sink or some other place, or was scalded, or was somehow hurt and the kidnapping thing was a cover-up for that (I think it is a cover-up no matter what happened, but oh well...)
Maybe he was left alone and climbed up there by himself, or even had help from the sister, since that was the only reality they knew? Maybe they believed they had to eat in the sink or they would get into trouble? That just opens up all kinds of scary scenarios in my mind.
ETA: And seriously :cow: I don't think it's normal to feed kids in a sink. I think of my sink as a dirty place full of bacteria, actually, especially the drain. I always let my kids eat watermelon at the table since that's why they invented paper towels, in my opinion.
Also, our kitchen water temperature was pretty hot, and even after my kids were old enough to stand on a chair at the sink, I supervised because they could burn themselves.
One more thing that comes to mind: people keep sharp things around the sink such as knives and utensils. Not really a place I'd want my kids to play, but we know Julia has strange ideas.
I also think of broken glass from dishes, or windows where they might also fall out.
In fact, reading all these posts has given me the scary thought that perhaps Sky fell from the sink or some other place, or was scalded, or was somehow hurt and the kidnapping thing was a cover-up for that (I think it is a cover-up no matter what happened, but oh well...)
Maybe he was left alone and climbed up there by himself, or even had help from the sister, since that was the only reality they knew? Maybe they believed they had to eat in the sink or they would get into trouble? That just opens up all kinds of scary scenarios in my mind.
ETA: And seriously :cow: I don't think it's normal to feed kids in a sink. I think of my sink as a dirty place full of bacteria, actually, especially the drain. I always let my kids eat watermelon at the table since that's why they invented paper towels, in my opinion.