Set up family sharing - now my calendar has vanished

Hello
I set up family sharing yesterday - my son accepted the request.
I have just gone to iCal on my Mac and noticed that one of my calendars has vanished.  I had two - the default one (with my name) is no more - and that is the only one I used really.
Same on my iPhone with iOS8  - haven't checked my iPad.
Why on earth would it do that? I defiantly didn't delete it.
Very frustrating

When you added the card, did it take a number of goes to get it accepted ? Each time that you add or change your credit card details on your account a small temporary store holding charge (i.e. $1) may be applied to check that the card details are correct and valid and that it's registered to exactly the same name and address as on your iTunes account - your card issuer should remove it from your card within a few days or so.
Store holding charge : iTunes Store & Mac App Store: About payment card authorization holds - Apple Support

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