Friday, July 15, 2005
The Keymaster
Love the movie reference in the title...
My mother tells me last night that the cleaning lady will be coming over (yes, that cleaning lady) this morning, and that I should leave the door unlocked for her. Fast forward to this morning. I go to Shul, come back and the door is locked. I knock, nobody answers, so I go around and come in through the garage. On my way out to shul again, I notice that the door was unlocked. I'm used to the door physically being left open for me, so I had assumed the door had been locked when I found it closed. I never actually tried the handle. Thinking that my mom must've unlocked the door instead of leaving it open, since she was afraid to do so with nobody home, I figured that this was meant to let me in. So I locked it on my way out. I come home from Shul, come in, and there is my cleaning lady. Scolding me for locking her out. I suddenly remembered being warned last night. Somehow that didn't ring a bell until now. That's so me.
My mother tells me last night that the cleaning lady will be coming over (yes, that cleaning lady) this morning, and that I should leave the door unlocked for her. Fast forward to this morning. I go to Shul, come back and the door is locked. I knock, nobody answers, so I go around and come in through the garage. On my way out to shul again, I notice that the door was unlocked. I'm used to the door physically being left open for me, so I had assumed the door had been locked when I found it closed. I never actually tried the handle. Thinking that my mom must've unlocked the door instead of leaving it open, since she was afraid to do so with nobody home, I figured that this was meant to let me in. So I locked it on my way out. I come home from Shul, come in, and there is my cleaning lady. Scolding me for locking her out. I suddenly remembered being warned last night. Somehow that didn't ring a bell until now. That's so me.