Bad Mommy :(
Nov. 19th, 2003 10:33 amWe live in apartments that are convered to condos. We are on the bottom floor and mailboxes are on the middle floor. There is a shelf under the mailboxes to leave outgoing mail.
This morning I left Alan for a second to drop some outgoing mail off. As I ran back down, I heard the door slam (I think Alan closed it)! It was locked! Fortunately someone came by with cell phone and I called my mother in law who lives 15 mintues away with the keys. Meanwhile Alan was alone in the apartment, where he could get in TONS of trouble (we definitely have some not-child-safe stuff around partially due to the ongoing work on the place). He was crying a little off and on and I could hear him playing with his toys by the door (thank goodness he loves his intellitable). My mother in law finally came, and let me. Alan was basically fine - he'd pulled some shotglasses off a shelf and knocked over some picture frames on an end table, but didn't get into anything DANGEROUS. My MIL was very low key about it and not upset (she's like that...I love her).
So Alan and I went off to daycare a little late (I called my boss and sitter on the way) and all was well. Oddly enough the 11 AM meeting I was worried about today was cancelled as my co-worker is home with a sick daughter.
I thought about calling the police about the door, but would have been worried that social services would become involved and we'd get in trouble for the messy apartment :(
This morning I left Alan for a second to drop some outgoing mail off. As I ran back down, I heard the door slam (I think Alan closed it)! It was locked! Fortunately someone came by with cell phone and I called my mother in law who lives 15 mintues away with the keys. Meanwhile Alan was alone in the apartment, where he could get in TONS of trouble (we definitely have some not-child-safe stuff around partially due to the ongoing work on the place). He was crying a little off and on and I could hear him playing with his toys by the door (thank goodness he loves his intellitable). My mother in law finally came, and let me. Alan was basically fine - he'd pulled some shotglasses off a shelf and knocked over some picture frames on an end table, but didn't get into anything DANGEROUS. My MIL was very low key about it and not upset (she's like that...I love her).
So Alan and I went off to daycare a little late (I called my boss and sitter on the way) and all was well. Oddly enough the 11 AM meeting I was worried about today was cancelled as my co-worker is home with a sick daughter.
I thought about calling the police about the door, but would have been worried that social services would become involved and we'd get in trouble for the messy apartment :(
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Date: 2003-11-19 07:59 am (UTC)I did it once before
Date: 2003-11-19 08:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-11-19 08:22 am (UTC)When Teddy was about five months old, I almost left him in the car. I guess I still wasn't used to having a baby in the backseat. I found a parking spot in town, got out of the car, put money in the meter, and started to walk away. I was only a four or five steps away when I realized he was still in the car. It's the little things that keep us on our toes!
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Date: 2003-11-19 09:14 am (UTC)Now when he was about 12 to 18 months, he was home with his daddy. We had an indoor storage closet, where my hubby kept all of his computer books, and parts and what not. Hubby was on the phone, so he wasn't paying attention when he went into the closet. Next thing he knows the door closes. That wasn't so bad, except that there was a chair leaning against the wall that Scotty (my son) bumped into when he turned around and it fell against the door. So I get this call at work - "Hon I'm trapped in the closet".
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Date: 2003-11-19 12:59 pm (UTC)After that, whenever I went down the hall to take out the garbage, I took my keys with me.
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Date: 2003-11-19 06:54 pm (UTC)I locked myself out of the house once when Aaron was about 18 months old. I was hugely pregnant with Hannah and couldn't climb in through any windows or anything. And I didn't want to go to get help because I didn't want to leave him alone. So I stood outside of my house and called, "Hello? Hello?" until my across the street neighbors, who are retired, heard me - after what seemed like an eterntiy. Then they let me use their phone to call my mom, who had to come over with her set of keys and let me in.
Aaron was as happy as could be...fortunately we'd childproofed everything because he was into everything from very young, so he didn't hurt himself.
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Date: 2003-11-20 12:36 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-11-23 03:53 pm (UTC)Thats ok I rather they be smarter. ;D