My mom locked herself out of the house
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
October 16, 2010 12:05pm CST
Last night, while I was at work, I received several phone calls which number wasn't listed in my contact list. I won't randomly answer any calls while at work which is not in my contact list. After 10 minutes or so, my cousin called, and tell me that my mom call him, because she got lock out of the house while she was watering the plant. She borrowed neighbor's cell phone to call me up and I didn't answer. I told my cousin come over and pick up the key for my mom. I felt bad though, because when she called, I was busy with the customer at the moment, and I can't really pick up the phone. I suggested her next time, she should hide the spare key somewhere near the garage, so if she forgot again lock herself out, she could get a key to come in. It was a mess last night.
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@cream97 (29085)
• United States
6 Mar 11
Hi, kingparker. I am sorry that this happened to your mom.
I am glad that she was able to still get inside of her house after all. Having her key nearby where she can remember it if she gets locked out again will be best for her. Don't worry about how things turned out. I am glad that she was able to get in her house again. I hope that she is okay and not upset about what happened. When I used to live with my in-laws, my mother-in-law kept the neighbor's key in her China cabinet. She kept this for her so that if she ever got locked out of her house, my mother-in-law could give her, her, spare key. A couple of times, the neighbor left her key inside of her house by accident and she came across the street to retrieve her spare house key from my mother-in-law's house. So, that worked out.
I am glad that she was able to still get inside of her house after all. Having her key nearby where she can remember it if she gets locked out again will be best for her. Don't worry about how things turned out. I am glad that she was able to get in her house again. I hope that she is okay and not upset about what happened. When I used to live with my in-laws, my mother-in-law kept the neighbor's key in her China cabinet. She kept this for her so that if she ever got locked out of her house, my mother-in-law could give her, her, spare key. A couple of times, the neighbor left her key inside of her house by accident and she came across the street to retrieve her spare house key from my mother-in-law's house. So, that worked out.

