Sending hugs to erin and smonster.
Ethan Rayne ,'Potential'
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
What I did last week:
- Go to San Francisco
- Get sick
- Nothing else
What I have done yesterday and today:
- gone to work
- gone grocery shopping
- cooked dinner
- had real estate forms notarized and sent out overnight
- paid bills for old house and new
- got a list of mental heath care providers in my area
- ordered shoes from Zappos and clothes from Lands End
- reordered checks (which is apparently more complex than I could have ever dreamed)
- called in AND picked up prescriptions
- everyday tasks like laundry, dishwasher, catbox scooping, trash, and recycling
In conclusion: I am exhausted.
Uggghhh. Still sick (feeling slightly worse than yesterday, actually), but I'm working from home. I had a co-worker neighbor drop off my work laptop last night, and now I am editing content, because we have really scary deadlines looming. But damn, I do not want to be doing this.
I've been having mouse issues in my apartment. So far, this has happened around this time every year I've lived here. This time, my landlady decided that it's because my kitchen isn't clean enough. I admit that it's not sparkling, but it's not filthy, either -- there are some crumbs on the counter, and the floor could probably do with being swept more often than I do sweep it, and there are a few splatters on the stove that I didn't totally wipe up. But all the food is put away in the cabinets or fridge, and I never leave dirty dishes lying around.
Anyway. Today, she and the handyman came into the apartment while I was at work, to set up some mouse traps and see if they could find where the mice were coming in from. (She told me about this before hand.) She sent me an email with an update, telling me that they'd set the traps, and that she'd cleaned my kitchen. She totally scrubbed down all the appliances and counters with bleach, and she went through my recycling bin and took out all the peanut butter containers, because those can't be totally cleaned out, and she says that the little bit of peanut butter left in the containers attracts mice.
This is weird, right?
Dang Nora, that's TCB.
This time of year rodents are attracted to warmth and shelter. Did she remove your furnace and your roof, too? Because the peanut butter jars are not the culprit.
Yo, Sickos! Sending out the health~ma.
And here I thought the slow pace in Bitches was designed to give me a shot at keeping caught up.
My killer cat keeps the mice away. I can't say this isn't upsetting at times, but she is damned effective at her job.
Of interest to some people here - 2 cute corsets on sale for just under $20 until 7pm (Pacific):
(first 2 at that link)
HIl, that's way over the top. I guess she's freaking out?
Nora, way to go! I'm exhausted just reading about all you've done. Also, texted you - I'm going over there when Robin gets here (which I hope will be soon).
Thanks for the brackets. I made it through the afternoon literally 15 minutes at time using the timer on my phone. Stretched some when I got home, it's not really helping yet. I've been sleeping on my side instead of my back because of my stomach, and I suspect that's a factor. Time to switch back.
HIl, that's way over the top. I guess she's freaking out?
Yeah. My apartment is attached to their house, so she's afraid that, if I have mice, then she'll have them soon, too. I told her that I was planning to hire Molly Maids to come once a month or every two weeks or something (I'd been considering that for a while), and she seemed relieved.