jenlynn0808
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I don't open the door for strangers either & I send the kids somewhere else, for their own safety.
We used to live in the "big city" so DD is trained to grab a phone and go to a room with a lock on it (& to lock it) if a stranger is ever in the house. Now she is trained to grab DS as she goes.
Now that we live in a rural area, although we are in a sub...we are the only occupied house on our street, so there are no neighbors close by in case of an emergency. So we practice the same safety guidelines here.
When someone is banging on the door, the kids head upstairs and I let the dogs bark up a storm.
Sorry, but I have seen one to many newstories about break ins when there are people home not to try and protect my kids.
We used to live in the "big city" so DD is trained to grab a phone and go to a room with a lock on it (& to lock it) if a stranger is ever in the house. Now she is trained to grab DS as she goes.
Now that we live in a rural area, although we are in a sub...we are the only occupied house on our street, so there are no neighbors close by in case of an emergency. So we practice the same safety guidelines here.
When someone is banging on the door, the kids head upstairs and I let the dogs bark up a storm.
Sorry, but I have seen one to many newstories about break ins when there are people home not to try and protect my kids.
She didn't avoid him. She called her husband, had the neighbor come over for safety, and then signed for the papers.
The papers have been served. Nothing was avoided or refused. Besides, she isn't the one who was being served, she didn't even have to open the door or sign for anything she could have avoided him all she wanted. It's a legal matter that has to do with her husband, not with her.
There are crazies everywhere.