I'm getting ready to head into my second full time night at work. I'm already used to the work so it's no big deal. Got to get used to this rotating schedule though.
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“You may shoot me with your words, you may cut me with your eyes, you may kill me with your hatefulness, but still, like air, I'll rise!” ― Maya Angelou
Evening, Peoples! We had about five inches of new snow this morning. It was like a whiteout for about three hours. A tractor trailer jack-knifed on one of the highways outside of work and shut down the road for a couple of hours. What a mess. By the time I left work mid afternoon, the streets were just wet. But, the trees sure look purdy with all the new snow on them.
Tonight, for the last hour and a half, so far, I've been listening to the fan running again, even though the GF is home, and the kid down stairs is having one of his tourettes episodes. Front door was opened and slammed shut numberous times. Patio door as well. Lots of grunts, groans, screams, banging on furniture, counters walls, etc. Did I mention that God-foresaken fan is running again? I downloaded a recorder on my phone and am recording all of it. But, I'm the one waking the baby? Alrighty then. Guess I won't be sleeping anytime soon tonight. I'm tempted to call the police but I won't. I'm also tempted to call Children and Youth services as I'm scared for that baby when the GF goes to work and he's home alone with her.
Thankful I don't have to work tomorrow. I'll be busy hanging some pictures and working in the spare room again. It's looking good. I'm sure he'll call the cops on me if I'm too noisy.
So sorry that you are dealing with the harassment by your neighbors FS, is it possible that you could move? Is there something in your renters contract that the landlord is responsible for tenants conduct? He or she needs to get involved to tell your neighbors to stop or get evicted. If you choose to get a lawyer involved that might force the landlord to take action.