From the article: "After running upstairs and grabbing a different pair, Dave gave her a kiss goodbye and headed out, Sarah said."
Wife of Iowa trucker seeks answers a month after his disappearance
From an earlier article (linked below): "He had to do another Seaboard load from Eagle Grove to Sac City," she said. "He just washed up
and changed and gave me a kiss and ran out the door. He's always in a hurry."
It sounds to me David and Sarah live in a two story house. "ran up stairs" The bedroom and bathroom David and Sarah used to sleep, shower, bath, (wash up) ect. were likely upstairs. The laundry room most likely in the basement or first floor. Living room,kitchen,guest bath on the first floor.
Earlier Sarah said David was coming home to wash up
and change. Can't remember if she specifically said he did not take a shower, but not sure how you would "wash up" without doing so. Grown men, wash cloths, sponge baths, they just don't go together. And if I was working around hog poo, I would be taking a shower, not trying to wash that off with a sponge or cloth. Wouldn't you think David would have gone upstairs to wash up? Not like he is going to be standing at the kitchen sink trying to "wash up" with Sarah's daughter and her husband and their child in town and in the house. If so, the most likely place to leave a change of cloths since in the earlier article Sarah did say David "changed" would be upstairs where David likely would have washed up and changed.
Now from what Sarah is saying, David must have washed up and would have changed or gotten dressed down stairs since saying he or she had to run back up stairs to get a different pair of pants with deeper pockets? (Walking around the house in my underwear(?) isn't something I would do if my kids and their significant others were staying in the house)
A lot of this story is really starting to make no sense at all.
(By the way, I think the "another" load people are referring to as David having to do is the load David was doing when he went missing, there was no "another load" after this one. This was the "another load" David had to do when he came home to wash up and change. Which ya, it also doesn't make sense that when David didn't return home in the early morning, Sarah didn't think that was odd and wonder where he was. Just another thing that doesn't make any sense.)
JMO
Article about washing up:
Wife of missing Wall Lake truck driver David Schultz: 'I want my husband. It's exhausting. It's awful'