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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 616779" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>My husband <u>always</u> counts the doors between our hotel/motel room and the designated fire exit. While we slept early in the morning on the day of my Mother's funeral a fire broke out and my quiet, laid back and often seemingly unaware husband woke us all up handed us wet hand towels and sent everybody "down low" in the corridor toward the exit.</p><p> </p><p>I, on the other hand, had an emotional "brain burp". All of a sudden I wasn't sure where the car keys were, where my purse was, what I should wear to be modest...I was a brain freeze mess. Always I have been the "go to" person. Sigh. We got to the church as everyone was coming outside.</p><p> </p><p>Since then I always put my keys, purse, jewelry etc. in one place with a change of clothes. AND, of course, I "count the doors". DDD</p><p> </p><p>PS: There were people lost in the NYC fire, sadly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 616779, member: 35"] My husband [U]always[/U] counts the doors between our hotel/motel room and the designated fire exit. While we slept early in the morning on the day of my Mother's funeral a fire broke out and my quiet, laid back and often seemingly unaware husband woke us all up handed us wet hand towels and sent everybody "down low" in the corridor toward the exit. I, on the other hand, had an emotional "brain burp". All of a sudden I wasn't sure where the car keys were, where my purse was, what I should wear to be modest...I was a brain freeze mess. Always I have been the "go to" person. Sigh. We got to the church as everyone was coming outside. Since then I always put my keys, purse, jewelry etc. in one place with a change of clothes. AND, of course, I "count the doors". DDD PS: There were people lost in the NYC fire, sadly. [/QUOTE]
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