One Day in the Life of a Wolf - Memorial 7-25-20

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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Wed Feb 14, 2007 3:31 pm WEll...my house is clean and about 99% of the bugs were decimated. I've seen a few bugs and have squashed upon first sight. I still have a mouse but have traps set out to get the lil rodent.

Mom comes home at 10:00am tomorrow :)

Roach guys will be back March 15 to collect the rest of their money, to check for bugs and respray if necessary.
As my hero Montgomery Burns says, "Excellent!" Great work.
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Smile, thank you! Excellent. 😄
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Mom is home. So my exciting, fun-filled vacartion comes to an end 😄
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I think the only question left is was there a big bug on the top of the guys truck/van when he showed up to kill those little pets?

River

Glad your mom is home
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:37 am Mom is home. So my exciting, fun-filled vacartion comes to an end 😄

May you BOTH live long and prosper...
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I came back home after dropping off the Conservatorship forms and found mom in a tizzy. Oh joy, the old days are back too. She "knows" I filed for Conservatorship and was enraged about it.

I was accused of trying to steal her house, steal all her savings, taking away her liberty and mom said I was the one who put her into the nursing home and said I was the one who wouldn't let her come home. Sheesh.

I didn't argue back as it wouldn't have accomplished anything. I just remained calm and tried to gently answer her questions.

Horses have it better than people. When a horse is in misery, they shoot it. Damn lucky horses. 😄
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2007 3:48 pm I came back home after dropping off the Conservatorship forms and found mom in a tizzy. Oh joy, the old days are back too. She "knows" I filed for Conservatorship and was enraged about it.

I was accused of trying to steal her house, steal all her savings, taking away her liberty and mom said I was the one who put her into the nursing home and said I was the one who wouldn't let her come home. Sheesh.

I didn't argue back as it wouldn't have accomplished anything. I just remained calm and tried to gently answer her questions.

Horses have it better than people. When a horse is in misery, they shoot it. Damn lucky horses. 😄
And you killed her roaches.
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2007 3:48 pm I came back home after dropping off the Conservatorship forms and found mom in a tizzy. Oh joy, the old days are back too. She "knows" I filed for Conservatorship and was enraged about it.

I was accused of trying to steal her house, steal all her savings, taking away her liberty and mom said I was the one who put her into the nursing home and said I was the one who wouldn't let her come home. Sheesh.

I didn't argue back as it wouldn't have accomplished anything. I just remained calm and tried to gently answer her questions.

Horses have it better than people. When a horse is in misery, they shoot it. Damn lucky horses. 😄

Take heart. You did what was right and what had to be done.

If you are lucky maybe she will forget about it tomorrow...
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MacTheWolf (imported) wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2007 3:48 pm I was accused of trying to steal her house, steal all her savings, taking away her liberty and mom said I was the one who put her into the nursing home and said I was the one who wouldn't let her come home. Sheesh.

What would happen if you tried to suggest that it was the only way to stop the Government taking everything?
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