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Operation Clean Sweep a Success ...so far
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 151378" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>We've had that problem a lot here over the years. We finally had to put a key lock on our bedroom door. Anything that needs to be kept from difficult child is in our room. Of course, we moved up to a deadbolt because he broke into our room TWICE. Before the lock, he wasn't the least bit shy about going "shopping" in our room. He even went in there at least once while I was sleeping and was rummaging around in the nightstand on MY side of the bed. Makes me glad he's not violent.</p><p></p><p>It blows to have to do it, but if you haven't yet, you may want to consider a lock on your door. Depending on the situation, you pretty much have to keep it locked at all times but for all of the hassle, it does save on hassles too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 151378, member: 2459"] We've had that problem a lot here over the years. We finally had to put a key lock on our bedroom door. Anything that needs to be kept from difficult child is in our room. Of course, we moved up to a deadbolt because he broke into our room TWICE. Before the lock, he wasn't the least bit shy about going "shopping" in our room. He even went in there at least once while I was sleeping and was rummaging around in the nightstand on MY side of the bed. Makes me glad he's not violent. It blows to have to do it, but if you haven't yet, you may want to consider a lock on your door. Depending on the situation, you pretty much have to keep it locked at all times but for all of the hassle, it does save on hassles too. [/QUOTE]
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