What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?
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If you're seeing that many it's strange, only in that they probably have setup a hive in your home somewhere. Gutters(under the roof edge), in the attic, walls, somewhere. That frequent would mean scouting around for whatever reason (defense, more building materials, gathering.) You may have a real problem. I had a few of them try that on an in facing corner space just under the shingle space where the gutter was and unloaded half a can of raid on them to put an end to that.
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I'm kind of in a pickle with the dogs though if one is my brothers and the other one was my dads but he never took care of him so I ended up with him.
I'm not one of those crazy people who want to put their pet through a 5 month hike so I need to leave him with someone which my plan was to leave him here with my brother and his fiance and their dog. However they are talking about moving to Indiana now and even better they are talking about moving into an apartment which means they will probably be leaving their dog here with me


As for housing me, my brother and his fiance were all living with my mom here. Well she found a new job and is moving Saturday to North Carolina to live with her new boyfriend permanently. Deal is we can stay here as long as we need we just have to split the utilities which is a pretty good deal and is close to what I was already paying unofficially(mom wouldn't take it so I made a "emergency fund" which I put about $300 into each month and I bought $200+ in groceries



Anyways those are pretty much the main obstacles I have to worry about hopefully. Was worried about insurance but luckily the health insurance requirement for individuals gets repealed next year so I should be able to get a decent enough emergency insurance plan without having to pay an arm and a leg to meet the minimum requirement.

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Tanooki wrote:If you're seeing that many it's strange, only in that they probably have setup a hive in your home somewhere. Gutters(under the roof edge), in the attic, walls, somewhere. That frequent would mean scouting around for whatever reason (defense, more building materials, gathering.) You may have a real problem. I had a few of them try that on an in facing corner space just under the shingle space where the gutter was and unloaded half a can of raid on them to put an end to that.
Ahha

Whew, yess, we better fend our territory or they will pee everywhere and lay eggs. (they don't work that way, do they?).

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Well, turns out decades of lethargy and eating have been slowly raising my blood pressure. And this week massive stress has triggered... Well, I don't know what it triggered, but I didn't like it. I'm not in a mad dash to figure out a better way to handle stress and to finally start taking steps to address what my blood pressure is starting to become. Ain't aging great?
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I was seeing wasps indoors this year. Turns out the screen behind my attic vent (one of these things) had fallen apart, so the mofos had ample space to get in and nest. Replaced the screen and things seem fine now. Glad I caught it before more decided to make a home here.
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Lack of sleep is a dick!
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The times my mind slips into this tunnel vision consciousness, where life seems flowing through some shadow and everything is dream like, and when i come out after it everything looks so blissful, transcended. And these ups and downs been lately faster and faster, not like i believe in good or bad things, i feel like i am disconnecting from my body. I quite enjoy these events, makes the life very mystical, as long as i am not diagnosed with something 

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Slight backstory:
I work as a full stack web developer, my wife works for USPS as a letter carrier (and has a lot of the same issues with them as fragems I might add).
We have 3 kids in the early stages of life, so daycare is very expensive.
And with that,
Smile/Frown - I started working a second job last Monday as a waiter / bartender. My wife and I took Dave Ramsey's financial peace university class in May - July. We almost had step one done ( put $1,000 in savings). It just so happened that my son had a dental checkup a week later, and well... back to the drawing board we went.
I'm not really mad about having a second job, but I am not as enthusiastic about it as I feel I should be... The thought of getting totally out of debt is great, but it's going to be a very long process. The good thing is I should only have to have a second job for probably two years, three at most. So there is an end in sight at least.
I work as a full stack web developer, my wife works for USPS as a letter carrier (and has a lot of the same issues with them as fragems I might add).
We have 3 kids in the early stages of life, so daycare is very expensive.
And with that,
Smile/Frown - I started working a second job last Monday as a waiter / bartender. My wife and I took Dave Ramsey's financial peace university class in May - July. We almost had step one done ( put $1,000 in savings). It just so happened that my son had a dental checkup a week later, and well... back to the drawing board we went.
I'm not really mad about having a second job, but I am not as enthusiastic about it as I feel I should be... The thought of getting totally out of debt is great, but it's going to be a very long process. The good thing is I should only have to have a second job for probably two years, three at most. So there is an end in sight at least.