Here are a few of the reasons--my kids.

I got the kids and the baby fed and dressed this morning and organized Baby E's new stash of cloth diapers. When I saw that the girls were playing nicely together, I decided to take advantage of the opportunity. I came upstairs, laid the baby down for a nap, and took a few minutes to read e-mail.
A few minutes later, I started downstairs to check on the girls. Halfway down the stairs I became aware of the distinct smell of . . . nail polish. Oh, no.
I said, "
Why do I smell nail polish?" I wear nail polish maybe once or twice a year, but there are a few bottles floating around in drawers.
Searching the house, I found A with some markers and other things she'd gathered off the forbidden kitchen counter by climbing up on a stool. But no nail polish.
Following my nose, I finally found M hiding under the dining room table. She had nail polish all over herself (including her face), her clothes, the carpet, and a few other things. She was sitting on the bottles of polish, trying to hide them. Oh, so innocent.

Anyone have any ideas for getting fingernail polish out of carpet and clothes?