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Posted by F.James Cripwell on May 5, 2009, 10:37 am
(lucretiaborgia@florence.it) writes:
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> That reminds me of my younger daughter who had a little son who locked
> us out on the sun deck at Shad Bay. He was just fiddling - on the
> inside - with the lock. The deck was about 12 foot off the ground,
> also located on ground falling away to the sea and after ten minutes
> of trying to talk him into unlocking it again SHE was the one who had
> to shimmy down one of the supports. I was just the granny and it was
> HER son lol
I have a key hidden where I know where to find it. Another idea, if
people find this a problem. Get a lock-box of the type that real estate
agents use. You can attach them to doors, and a combination allows other
agents to get at the house key. Put a key in a lock-box, and hide the
lock-box.
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on May 5, 2009, 10:55 am
On 5/5/09 10:37 AM, in article gtpiui$kbc$1@theodyn.ncf.ca, "F.James
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> (lucretiaborgia@florence.it) writes:
>> That reminds me of my younger daughter who had a little son who locked
>> us out on the sun deck at Shad Bay. He was just fiddling - on the
>> inside - with the lock. The deck was about 12 foot off the ground,
>> also located on ground falling away to the sea and after ten minutes
>> of trying to talk him into unlocking it again SHE was the one who had
>> to shimmy down one of the supports. I was just the granny and it was
>> HER son lol
>
> I have a key hidden where I know where to find it. Another idea, if
> people find this a problem. Get a lock-box of the type that real estate
> agents use. You can attach them to doors, and a combination allows other
> agents to get at the house key. Put a key in a lock-box, and hide the
> lock-box.
We had talked about a hidden key on and off but with the number of break-ins
at the time, we opted for just carrying a key while the kids were little and
just one of us was home...
C
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Posted by Susan Hartman on May 5, 2009, 12:01 pm
Cheryl Isaak wrote:
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> We had talked about a hidden key on and off but with the number of break-ins
> at the time, we opted for just carrying a key while the kids were little and
> just one of us was home...
>
>
> C
I'm lucky to live on a street where neighbors are comfortable stashing
door keys at each others' homes. It's good to know that if I get
accidentally locked out, I have a redundant key available. (And I can't
tell you how many times we've "rescued" various neighbors' kids who come
home from school and have forgotten their key!)
sue
--
Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
The Magazine of Folk and World Music
www.dirtylinen.com
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on May 5, 2009, 1:35 pm
On 5/5/09 12:01 PM, in article
7pZLl.287533$UR4.61382@en-nntp-09.dc1.easynews.com, "Susan Hartman"
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> Cheryl Isaak wrote:
>> We had talked about a hidden key on and off but with the number of break-ins
>> at the time, we opted for just carrying a key while the kids were little and
>> just one of us was home...
>>
>>
>> C
>
> I'm lucky to live on a street where neighbors are comfortable stashing
> door keys at each others' homes. It's good to know that if I get
> accidentally locked out, I have a redundant key available. (And I can't
> tell you how many times we've "rescued" various neighbors' kids who come
> home from school and have forgotten their key!)
>
> sue
Oh my neighbor on one side has a key and my kids know she does....
But it does mean she has to be home to get it...
C
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Posted by on May 5, 2009, 3:27 pm
On Tue, 05 May 2009 10:55:56 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
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>On 5/5/09 10:37 AM, in article gtpiui$kbc$1@theodyn.ncf.ca, "F.James
>> (lucretiaborgia@florence.it) writes:
>>> That reminds me of my younger daughter who had a little son who locked
>>> us out on the sun deck at Shad Bay. He was just fiddling - on the
>>> inside - with the lock. The deck was about 12 foot off the ground,
>>> also located on ground falling away to the sea and after ten minutes
>>> of trying to talk him into unlocking it again SHE was the one who had
>>> to shimmy down one of the supports. I was just the granny and it was
>>> HER son lol
>>
>> I have a key hidden where I know where to find it. Another idea, if
>> people find this a problem. Get a lock-box of the type that real estate
>> agents use. You can attach them to doors, and a combination allows other
>> agents to get at the house key. Put a key in a lock-box, and hide the
>> lock-box.
>We had talked about a hidden key on and off but with the number of break-ins
>at the time, we opted for just carrying a key while the kids were little and
>just one of us was home...
>C
It would not have worked at Shad Bay, nor here. Both doors are
entirely smooth and no locks available. Nothing short of smashing a
very large sized piece of double glass.
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> us out on the sun deck at Shad Bay. He was just fiddling - on the
> inside - with the lock. The deck was about 12 foot off the ground,
> also located on ground falling away to the sea and after ten minutes
> of trying to talk him into unlocking it again SHE was the one who had
> to shimmy down one of the supports. I was just the granny and it was
> HER son lol