Clearing up confusion…

There seemed to be a little bit of confusion with my last entry.¬† There are three dogs in this house, only one of them go outside but all of them are protected from fleas, ticks and all the other goodies that can latch onto them if they step out the door.¬† While animals typically can carry these glorious little fuckers into the house, that doesn’t mean that humans can’t do it either.¬† Delaware has it’s downfalls, like many other states across the US a lot of homes are built onto acres that once housed many tall trees and even more little critters.¬† Humans can track fleas into a house, even if you don’t have pets you’re still at risk for an infestation.¬† Just something to clear up.

So Karen and I did quite a bit of work this weekend.¬† On Saturday we booked a two rooms at a hotel in the area that accepts pets, Sean stayed there with the dogs while Karen and I were bombing the house.¬† He has horrible allergies and enough trouble breathing with basic dust in the area, let alone a chemical bomb.¬† We didn’t go to Walmart and buy some crappy $7 bomb that doesn’t kill anything without having to be used four times a year.¬† Karen purchased a powder called “Flea Busters” that you work into the rug with a broom and then let it sit for 24-48 hours while it works its magic.¬† You then leave the house until the dust settles and begin the daunting task of vacuuming.¬† The problem is the dust takes a lot longer to settle than is listed on the box and with the allergies that all of us are dealing with, the only real option was a two-night stay at the hotel.

We came back after 24 hours to do some vacuuming, while I went around the house with the vacuum Karen got started on the laundry because that room filled up a lot quicker than we thought it would.¬† The dust basically got everywhere and for the sake of killing off any eggs or even the adults, plus the dust from the bomb on the articles themselves – washing everything was the only option.¬†¬† We returned to the hotel a little after midnight, went to our rooms and completely crashed.¬† Two days of moving heavy furniture, breathing in horrible chemicals and just being exhausted in general took it’s toll on us.

Karen checked out of her room at about 8am because she needed to get the dogs back here and then head off to work.¬† Sean and I left our room about 10am, stopped to pick up some breakfast and headed back to the house.¬† There was still some dust in the air and I told Sean to take it easy when we walked in but even that didn’t help.¬† He had a pretty horrible reaction to it and needed to be taken to the hospital.¬† It was a bad asthma attack that seemed to have come out of no where.¬† I noticed he was having some issues when he smelled the dust, I wasn’t expecting it to get as far as it did.¬† He’s doing OK now, he’s got a prescription to work with for his nasal issues, plus he’s got an inhaler.

I’m still rotating laundry, this is the first time I’ve been able to get online in the last four days and that was only to check the time on a few things going on this weekend.¬† I went grocery shopping tonight to pick up some odds and ends for Thanksgiving.¬† Sean and I are going to be here by ourselves, Karen is going up to New York to be with her sister.¬† My father is going to be working and there’s a lot of drama going on with the family (mom’s side) at the moment so I’d rather just not be there – staying here is the more comfortable option for us.¬† So I’m still in the process of cleaning up the house so I have some counter space to work with.¬† There is also a lot of crap on the dining room table but that’s because there’s still some more vacuuming to do.¬† It just requires a lot of heavy lifting so I’m going to have Sean help me out with it tomorrow.

We’re heading back out to do some small shopping tomorrow but that’s only to pick up detergent because there are at least 30 loads of laundry to do and I’m running low.¬† I also need to head to Home Depot to pick up a Lampholder Adapter so I can start decorating outside.¬† I didn’t like having to go outside and plug everything in when we had the lights setup last year, I’d rather just get the converter and work off of the light switch in the house.¬† It’s easier and doesn’t require flipping a switch on the circuit breaker, there’s seriously something wrong with the plug out there.¬† It’s not that we’re overloading it, it’s just been faulty for quite some time now.

Time to rotate some more laundry.

7 Responses to “Clearing up confusion…”

  1. Arwen says:

    Ugh, I know the feeling of having to do all the laundry you own at once… and it sucks. Sorry to hear that Sean had to go to the hospital – that sucks too. That’s good that he’s doing better though. Good luck with everything.

  2. Ellen says:

    I have the same problems with my dogs carrying fles into the house and sometimes they latch onto me and I bring them to friends homes. not much you can do but spray some flea killer and bath your dogs regulary.

  3. Enzo says:

    My family has a history of asthma. My cousins in the father side has the lung kind of asthma while I have the skin kind. I know how dangerous it is so I understand your situation.

    It’s nice that you finally got rid of those dust (which makes me itch btw) once and for all! I always ask our housemaids to do basic sweeping of my room daily to get rid of those things.

    Sorry to hear about your boyfriend’s allergy attack! Hope that this never happens again. 🙂

  4. Amber says:

    There’s far too much cleaning referred to in that post — I have a deep apathy toward cleaning unless it’s in a state (then it becomes fun). As a person who suffers from asthma I can empathise; it’s a bloody pain in the behind.

  5. djahna says:

    Now I got that straight,, I guess we shouldn’t blame it on the pets then. 🙂

  6. Jenny says:

    Wow you have been busy busy. I’d go nuts. Hope things calm down soon!

  7. lol to the little “fuckers”; I have 2 pugs myself and I live in NJ…they seem to always get some tics each year, but the fleas are the main pain in the ass; always having those little red bites where they bit you. It’s damn near impossible to get rid of em too…that stuff flea buster sounded pretty hardcore but it might be the alternative – getting chewed up. Usually I’ll wait it out till winter when everything dies 😉

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November 21, 2007

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