nancykb
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 18, 2004
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OK, so please forgive me for what I know is an ongoing question. I have looked through a few threads and can't seem to find conclusive answers. Here goes:
If a room door is locked with the latch and deadbolt, can staff who are doing the room check still get in?
Our routine when getting ready to leave is that I shower, then hubby goes in, but I am running around undressed doing stuff while he's in there. It gives me a chance to put on cream, do my hair, choose clothes, even pack a bag if we are taking one that day, etc. It's just my routine, even at home. Please don't bash me or suggest I change my ways, I'm only wondering what to expect with regards to them coming into the room. Will I need to buy a housecoat for my morning routine?
If a room door is locked with the latch and deadbolt, can staff who are doing the room check still get in?
Our routine when getting ready to leave is that I shower, then hubby goes in, but I am running around undressed doing stuff while he's in there. It gives me a chance to put on cream, do my hair, choose clothes, even pack a bag if we are taking one that day, etc. It's just my routine, even at home. Please don't bash me or suggest I change my ways, I'm only wondering what to expect with regards to them coming into the room. Will I need to buy a housecoat for my morning routine?