Anonymous wrote:I’m glad nothing was stolen, OP. You have every right to be furious.
I doubt she intentionally left the door wide open, but she obviously didn’t lock the door or check that it was completely closed, so no – she never stays there without you again.
That’s as good as it gets. She’s not going to apologize and waiting for an apology will just keep you angry. There’s nothing more to be done about it. Having been robbed 2x (different cities), it is a horribly violating experience.
Sounds like she has (had?) a key to your house. Changing your locks might help you feel like you’re taking action and doing something while making sure she doesn’t have the opportunity to accidentally make that same mistake again.
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad nothing was stolen, OP. You have every right to be furious.
I doubt she intentionally left the door wide open, but she obviously didn’t lock the door or check that it was completely closed, so no – she never stays there without you again.
That’s as good as it gets. She’s not going to apologize and waiting for an apology will just keep you angry. There’s nothing more to be done about it. Having been robbed 2x (different cities), it is a horribly violating experience.
Sounds like she has (had?) a key to your house. Changing your locks might help you feel like you’re taking action and doing something while making sure she doesn’t have the opportunity to accidentally make that same mistake again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you said she had not apologized or even said anything about the door being open.
Yes, most of us, when your DH called to ask, would have said, "I don't recall leaving it open but I'm sorry! I hope everything was OK." I get that you want that and she should have apologized. One should apologize for an accident that happens on one's watch, so to speak.
But your post sounds incredibly infuriated, considering nothing was stolen/damaged/rain didn't pour inside/animals didn't infest the house. I'm thinking you're not as angry about the door being open as about your SIL being the one who was there when it happened, since you and she are, let's say, not close. Would you have as visceral a reaction of pure anger if, for instance, some relative of your own whom you like a lot had been the house guest? Ask yourself that.
Again, I think most people would be appalled at themselves if there were even a possibility they left a door open or left it unbolted and it blew open and stayed that way. But you can't control her feelings about it. You can only control your own reaction, and your reaction may be about more than just this door. You can let this boil inside you or you can step back, take a breath, and be grateful that nothing worse happened. I'd be upset too -- my DH left our basement exterior door standing wide open for a whole day recently and animals could have come in etc. -- but all you can DO about it is check carefully after the fact.
Op here. I intentionally mentioned that we are not close to give the full honest picture. So of course I agree that my anger here is exacerbated. I can own up to that. If my sibling did the same thing and didn’t even attempt to show concern or take inkling of responsibility- yea I would be frustrated too! But it’s hard to imagine. Even thogiht I don’t care for her, if SIL simply got on the phone, sent a text or an email saying “thanks for letting me stay there. Sorry about the door!” This would be a non issue. I would think she was careless and absentminded, but I’d be over it.
And for the record this is someone in her 40s, not teenager. She should know better.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you said she had not apologized or even said anything about the door being open.
Yes, most of us, when your DH called to ask, would have said, "I don't recall leaving it open but I'm sorry! I hope everything was OK." I get that you want that and she should have apologized. One should apologize for an accident that happens on one's watch, so to speak.
But your post sounds incredibly infuriated, considering nothing was stolen/damaged/rain didn't pour inside/animals didn't infest the house. I'm thinking you're not as angry about the door being open as about your SIL being the one who was there when it happened, since you and she are, let's say, not close. Would you have as visceral a reaction of pure anger if, for instance, some relative of your own whom you like a lot had been the house guest? Ask yourself that.
Again, I think most people would be appalled at themselves if there were even a possibility they left a door open or left it unbolted and it blew open and stayed that way. But you can't control her feelings about it. You can only control your own reaction, and your reaction may be about more than just this door. You can let this boil inside you or you can step back, take a breath, and be grateful that nothing worse happened. I'd be upset too -- my DH left our basement exterior door standing wide open for a whole day recently and animals could have come in etc. -- but all you can DO about it is check carefully after the fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, take a deep breath. While it is most likely the case that she unintentionally left the door open, and that's pretty bad, it's not the only possible explanation. And if she truly doesn't think she left it open, why would she apologize? I would definitely apologize if I thought I even might have left it open, but if I truly thought I didn't, I would not apologize.
It IS possible that there was a break-in, and I wouldn't be so sure that didn't happen. You were gone for longer than the days she stayed there, yes? Break-ins do sometimes happen when people go on vacation.
Bottom line: if she asks to stay in your house again, just tell DH no.
You sound like "extreme drama" yourself, by the way.
Op here. 100% agree she won’t be staying here again. If there was a break in, everything valuable is still here and there’s no evidence of anything being messed with. Laptops other electronics all in place and nothing looks off- except for the one open bedroom door.
I would without question apologize if there were even a 1% chance I were responsible. I find the total silence non acknowledgment crazy rude. I heard her on phone when he called- she didn’t even ask if everything looked ok. Just a “ I don’t recall leaving it unlocked/open.”
Anonymous wrote:OP, take a deep breath. While it is most likely the case that she unintentionally left the door open, and that's pretty bad, it's not the only possible explanation. And if she truly doesn't think she left it open, why would she apologize? I would definitely apologize if I thought I even might have left it open, but if I truly thought I didn't, I would not apologize.
It IS possible that there was a break-in, and I wouldn't be so sure that didn't happen. You were gone for longer than the days she stayed there, yes? Break-ins do sometimes happen when people go on vacation.
Bottom line: if she asks to stay in your house again, just tell DH no.
You sound like "extreme drama" yourself, by the way.