Currently have not one but two in the leg basket, lol. They rarely sleep with us and when they do even more rare for them to snuggle together despite being litter mates. I have to pee but i hate to disturb the cuddling. They're in the early adult years and snuggled as kittens so I hope they'll eventually return to doing it more often.
When i started doing this, my other family members were a little weirded out, but now it feels natural to part this way and their response feels natural too. I'm so glad i started.
"Girl, the farrier just came by, and my feet feel like new now!"
I want to add new clients for my fledgling company. I have my first. Getting the second (and third) has been way more challenging than anticipated.
So true! I literally can't even.
edit: Last night when i looked on Amazon, it appeared that there were several for a sliding patio door. There are thin ones for sure, you could ask in the questions if they will work for mortise locks. I know you dont specifically need the solution to be "smart home" capable but maybe one of these solutions would align with your needs.
I wonder if you were periously close to just yelling "twat" over and over.
Because kids don't have memories? I remember my first flight at age 5. It was on Piedmont. The captain gave me a set of wings and I thought that was the coolest. Turns out I was sat next to Roy Scheider from ATL to MIA but I only remember the wings, lol.
Believe it!
You can get a lockset with a numerical keypad on both the inside and outside hardware. i.e. no inside knob on the lock for little fingers to let themselves out. It might technically be a fire hazard, though, unless you have an alternate means of quick escape. Keep a safety glass breaker tool by the door but up high or something.
My dad used to do this as a side hustle. It's how I learned to solder.
...1989..."vintage"...[cries in GenX]