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Behind my gun.

And nice timing on the question as my wife woke me up to a home intruder at 3:30 a.m. two nights ago. At first I wrote it off as possibly her waking up hearing things, but it turns out she had been awake for a couple of hours. We have a few distinct floor board creaks and the feet shuffling is distinct as well. The TV had been unplugged and the garage door was unlocked.

I've always said an indoor dog is the best home defense but apparently a baby waking up crying scares them off just as well.

So I locked them in the room and went out guns blazing, with backup plans inside the room should she hear anything go down.
 
Behind my gun.

And nice timing on the question as my wife woke me up to a home intruder at 3:30 a.m. two nights ago. At first I wrote it off as possibly her waking up hearing things, but it turns out she had been awake for a couple of hours. We have a few distinct floor board creaks and the feet shuffling is distinct as well. The TV had been unplugged and the garage door was unlocked.

I've always said an indoor dog is the best home defense but apparently a baby waking up crying scares them off just as well.

So I locked them in the room and went out guns blazing, with backup plans inside the room should she hear anything go down.

And??? They took off?
 
And??? They took off?

Luckily, yes.

She went to grab some tums which woke the baby right as she turned the door handle and heard it all. It could have gotten ugly if the baby didn't wake and start crying and she walked into the middle of it. She thought it was me and went back to the baby until she saw me sleeping on the floor. Whatever it was was gone by the time I had woken up enough to inspect. I spent a minute at the bottom of the door listening and looking for shadows.
 
Behind my gun.

And nice timing on the question as my wife woke me up to a home intruder at 3:30 a.m. two nights ago. At first I wrote it off as possibly her waking up hearing things, but it turns out she had been awake for a couple of hours. We have a few distinct floor board creaks and the feet shuffling is distinct as well. The TV had been unplugged and the garage door was unlocked.

I've always said an indoor dog is the best home defense but apparently a baby waking up crying scares them off just as well.

So I locked them in the room and went out guns blazing, with backup plans inside the room should she hear anything go down.
I literally sleep with my gun safe by my bed, with my glasses on top of it. There have been a few people mentioning they've had people in their house at night in my neighborhood. My wife had been instructed to follow me out, gather the kids, and hide with 911 dialed ready to call in such a scenario. I want to get her a handgun as well, so she can defend herself and the kids as a last resort.
 
Luckily, yes.

She went to grab some tums which woke the baby right as she turned the door handle and heard it all. It could have gotten ugly if the baby didn't wake and start crying and she walked into the middle of it. She thought it was me and went back to the baby until she saw me sleeping on the floor. Whatever it was was gone by the time I had woken up enough to inspect. I spent a minute at the bottom of the door listening and looking for shadows.
[MENTION=1]Jason[/MENTION], could you please add an "I'm confused" button?
 
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