(Yes, that is the front door that leads to the busy street outside and yes, she is standing on a chair to try and reach the chain lock.)
Wordless Wednesday-Escape Risk
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Ahhh! Someone is too smart for her own good!
Also, I’m sure it’s a common door, but I have the exact same door (minus the Elizabeth “proof” locks) in white, and I’m sitting on my sofa with it front and center of my view right now. It’s just weird reading this post and seeing pictures of what looks like my house!
Do you have a peep hole for each member of your family? LOL
Only the top one is a peephole. The other ones are bolts that hold the knocker on.
She’s so BIG now! And evidently full of trouble. :)
Can you put a bell on the door, like one of those Christmas ones? She’s a smartie!
She can’t actually get out. She would have to grow another eight inches or so. Or get a ladder.
Smart girl. Also, so stinking cute. I suspect that, like my own little blonde, bedimpled child, she knows it, too.
Annika hasn’t figured that one out yet but now I’m dreading it!
Where’s she headed? There’d better be something good out there!
It was the exterminator. She was trying to let him in.
Yikes! My kids go out the front door on occasion, but we live on a cul-de-sac. In a very not busy neighborhood.
My parents had to install a chain lock like that on all the doors in our house when my sister was little – she had similar escapist tendencies! (30 years later, the chains are still there and my parents still use them; I’m not sure who they think is trying to escape.)
I figure they are good for keeping people out too.
I see that Dibits and Bean would be fast real life friends.