I have a problem with keys.
The kind of problem where I forget them.
The kind of problem where I drop them.
The kind of problem where I leave them odd places.
The kind of problem where I lose them.
Sometimes Ivy pretends she’s going somewhere. She’ll say goodbye and “leave” out the door. Then she comes back and says “Oh, I forgot my keys!” gets pretend keys and then “leaves” again.
I have that kind of key problem.
John and I lived in Rockford after we first got married. We lived in the bottom half of a house and our landlady lived above us. I regularly lost my key and locked myself out. Eventually our landlady hid a key outside the house for me so I didn’t have to come borrow hers every time I was locked out again.
That kind of a key problem.
When we first moved here I locked myself out so often I hid a key in the chicken coop.
That kind of key problem.
I got a territorial Great Dane, stopped locking the door and life was good.
So today when due to unusual circumstances I locked myself out of the house I was not surprised to see that I was missing my usual set of keys (the one with a house key) and only had the spare key to the truck. Since a few months ago the rats made off with my spare chicken coop key I was left with two options: 1) Breaking screens off windows until I found an unlocked window, while yelling at my territorial dog that it was ME and to settle down! or 2) Drive to get John’s key which was thirty minutes away. I decided to take a trip into town. A few extenuating circumstances and two and half hours later I was back with a house key.


Don’t feel bad Jessie, I have a key problem too. Although mine usually involves the car key. Jack duct tapes them to my car in various places. Then of course there was the time I lost the car key in the blueberry patch….that was not good.
Yeah.. car keys… as John so kindly pointed out below, I’ve got issues with those too… and don’t even get me started on my wallet…
Don’t forget the time that you locked Ivy in the car, in her car seat with both sets of keys inside.
And the fact that last week I pulled the key fob from the car and stashed it in the house so that next time both keys are locked in a vehicle, we can unlock it.