IPhoto having Photo Stream preference amnesia

Act I, Scene I
Open iPhoto
iPhoto to me: (Splash screen) Would you like to use Photo Stream?
Me: Yes, by golly, I would.
(Having enabled on other devices, Photo Stream begins synching as advertised. All is well. )
Act I, Scene II
Hark! A restart is required for some other mundane reason.
Open iPhoto
iPhoto to me: (Splash screen) Would you like to use Photo Stream?
Me: Yes, by golly, I would. (Thinking to self, I told you that already- why don't you remember? Was our love so fleeting?)
(Having enabled on other devices, Photo Stream begins synching as advertised. All is well. )
Repeat. Repeat. Repeat until I break down and visit these forums.
Observations:
Only happens on restart - not quitting application.
Preferences menu is triple disco- all three check boxes checked.
Any ideas why my preference to use Photo Stream are forgotten?

This has happened to me many times.  iPhoto seems to forget that I had already checked all boxes, as you had above.  Running same iPhoto version and Mac OS X version as you.  I look forward to a solution for both of us.  Frustrating when I have so many photos in my stream (max 1000, often the max). 

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