Last December, someone
kicked in my door and left with a few items…it seems they wanted to do their
Christmas shopping at my place.
Because I don't want to
repeat the experience, I've had an alarm installed in my house. It's taking
some getting used to, and I've definitely already set it off once by accident.
One of the things I've
realized in this whole process is that a couple of decades ago, people didn't
really have home alarms.
They had neighbors.
When my house was
robbed, I couldn't even tell my neighbors to be on the look out, because we've
never really spoke. I've lived here more than two years, and I know the name of
ONE neighbor. I think it used to be that neighbors looked out for each other,
and they would recognize when there was a suspicious car parked across the
street.
Home alarms are taking
the role that our neighbors used to have. We would rely on our neighbors to
watch over our house when we were gone, but now we rely on an electronic
system. We simply couldn't ask a neighbor to gather our mail or pick up the
newspaper, because that would be trusting and inconveniencing a stranger…who
lives 25 feet away from me.
I don't know what the
lesson in all this is…it makes me realize that I wish I were more present in my
neighborhood. If nothing else, that I could knock on their doors and tell them
to be extra careful around the holidays. Maybe that's the challenge to me.
Christmas is 33 weeks from today…I'm going to make sure that come December, my
neighbors feel like they can trust me more than their alarm system.
Love these thoughts. Here's to shared time over eggnog with those very neighbors this Christmas.
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