The hubs and I were fast asleep and I heard a noise on the baby monitor that I did not recognize...like an alarm clock going off. I was trying to wake my husband up so he could hear it and tell me what it was so I could go turn it off. Before he was coherent, the phone rang and I knew that it was our house alarm that I was hearing. I answered the phone and my husband figured out what was happening then. He's the one who jumped up and got my gun. How could it slip my mind, even from a dead sleep, that #1) I had a gun or #2) that I needed to get it??? That was way more important than answering the phone.
Then my husband, who has literally put ONE magazine thru my gun way back in January, handed me the gun while I was on the phone with the alarm company with a confused look on his face. I took the safety off and handed it back to him and DROPPED it in the pass off. Chambered, no safety. We both screamed and probably gave the poor lady at the alarm company a heart attack. Luckily it did not discharge. And luckily it woke me up enough that I didn't blurt out what had just happened to the alarm lady.
My husband started to clear the downstairs and I went to our alarm panel to tell him which sensor had tripped and to turn off the alarm. Luckily it did not appear that any of the windows on that sensor had been broken and luckily they were all locked. Downstairs seems secure so we let the lady at the alarm company clear the alarm.
Hubs is back in bed (how can he sleep now??) and I am keeping a close eye on the toddlers on the monitor. Luckily they slept thru the whole thing. I'm up at the computer typing to you all with my gun on the table right next to me just in case and thinking thru what just happened.
- I'm a little ticked off that our house alarm was not loud enough to wake us up. It's located in our attic and you can hear it downstairs, but we have never noticed that you can't really hear it in our bedroom when the door is closed. Is there a way to make it louder? Are there rules about how loud it can be?
What a reminder that we all need to practice, practice, practice! The gun is mine, so my husband hasn't practiced. I found out I was pregnant 3 days after I took my CHL class in February, so I haven't been back to the range. My baby recently died, so I can go practice now without fear of harming her...but I haven't been able to find any ammo. Many thanks to all the hoarders. Tips on practicing without ammo?
How does one practice emergency response from a dead sleep?
Thankful to be alive and thankful that whoever it was, was scared off by an alarm we didn't hear. If they had come in, they would have been on top of us before we were awake...not to mention that the gun would have still been in the safe.