Well, we survived the great termite tenting 2010! This week has been so ridiculously crazy that's its ridiculous. So last week my supervisor sprung a project on me and another girl from work. The project its self was simple, make a bulletin board type thing for the up coming Pet Expo. Me and Ashley being the overachievers that we are have been working on a magnificant "Preventive Care" client education board. So not only did I have the stress of doing the research for that but also thinking about this stupid tenting. The tenting its self is great because of the fact that we have had termites since we moved in almost 2 years ago. We only have termites because our privatized company land lords are stupid. The story goes, when our townhouses were renovated, new cabinets were made. Well, the cabinets were stored in a warehouse that was knowingly infested with termites. Then HCH installed the cabinets knowing they could have bugs. Well, yeah HCH they have bugs. We live in a sixplex so all the townhouses had to be tented as one.
About 2 weeks ago we get a call that our house will be tented and we would have to find a hotel that would take the dogs or have them kenneled. Seeing as our lives don't stop because we have to get the house tented. So on top of the project we had to prep our house for tenting, which meant packing up all our food in special bags and cleaning everything, oh and then theres getting the dog stuff ready. Stupid I tell you! So we stayed at the Navy Lodge Ford Island last night. Pretty nice place with a kitchenette. Might consider staying there when we PCS out. So, passed out around 9pm and woke up with a heavy head and eyes around 445am. I forgot I was allergic to goose down pillows, ehhg. Got up and went to work today like I didn't spend the night lugging around the dogs and stressing out. I also had to drag the beasts to work with me where they were very naughty and barked at everyone. Grrr children.
Got home at 3 today and have never been so happy to be back in my own home relaxing. Ahh sigh of relief. Now to clean up what the tenting left behind. Pray we dont find any rats!