Another bombastic event that evening happened after we came back from the concert.
At about 11.45 PM, 15 min after we got back to the house, we got a loud knock on the front door - it was a police officer.
At that point we invited him to come in, because this was going to take a while. :) He then explained that a neighbour who was jogging late that evening noticed that our front door was wide open, called the police, and he came over to check. I apparently forgot to lock the door after turning on the Christmas lights outside right before we left, and the wind must have opened it. He came in, went through all the rooms, checked all windows, and nothing was broken or appeared missing. Our laptop was sitting on the couch, very visible, and his conclusion was that since it has not been stolen - nobody was in the house trying to rob us. He then looked at phone number list on our home phone, dialed the first person on the list, who happened to be one of the only two of my friends who knew we were at the concert, Amanda. She gave him my cell number, (Thanks, Amanda!) but of course it was off. I am glad I didn't listen to that message right as we were driving back, because I would have been really worried. So, the nice policeman just locked the house and circled around the neighbourhood waiting for us to come back and tell us all that.
My mom felt uneasy after that incident, but I felt at peace. At peace that we have nice neighbours who would call the police when seeing an open house, more nice neighbours who didn't come in and took our stuff while the house was open, and nice police officers who went through the house to check it, thought to call someone from my phone list, and waited that late for us to come back. I love being a homeowner in a safe neigbourhood!
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