Would you
A. Try unlocking the deadbolt
B. knock to have your spouse let you in
C throw your shoulder into the door.
Apparently the answer is c. Smh. Dh took the girls to school this morning and I locked te door behind him as I ALWAYS do. When he got back he twisted the nob which was unlocked and I walked over to open the door. He then burst through the door and as he did that the trim popped off and flew across the room as did a large piece of the door frame.
Fun.
I have no idea what he was thinking. The door can't lock now and he said he has no plans to fix it today. I am mostly mad about that part. Yes it's a time consuming fix but dang it the door doesn't lock!
A. Try unlocking the deadbolt
B. knock to have your spouse let you in
C throw your shoulder into the door.
Apparently the answer is c. Smh. Dh took the girls to school this morning and I locked te door behind him as I ALWAYS do. When he got back he twisted the nob which was unlocked and I walked over to open the door. He then burst through the door and as he did that the trim popped off and flew across the room as did a large piece of the door frame.
Fun.
I have no idea what he was thinking. The door can't lock now and he said he has no plans to fix it today. I am mostly mad about that part. Yes it's a time consuming fix but dang it the door doesn't lock!
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on Jan. 23, 2013 at 8:29 AM
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on Jan. 24, 2013 at 9:05 AM
Well that doesn't sound very safe even w/the lock. A little use your shoulder and your in anyways, hmmmm if you feel the need to use a lock for safety I would be looking into a safer door or something as that isn't very secure.
We don't lock our house so this wouldn't be an issue for us, even when we go out. Though we don't lock our cars either.
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- norahsmommy
on Jan. 23, 2013 at 8:29 AM