Macbook Pro 2011 is not showing Mirror Icon on menu bar for ATV

I just Downloaded Mountain Lion os x on my Macbook Pro 10.8.  The mirroring icon was on my menu bar but when I restarted my computer it was gone.  I went into System Preferences-displays and clicked "Show mirroring options" but it still isn't showing up.  ATV is up to date and is running on 5.0.2. 

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