Sunday, June 07, 2020

Apartment Life #205



This is a new weekly blog post that I'm calling Apartment Hell  Life. I've mentioned a few times some of the crazy things that go on in and around my apartment complex in the past 20 years that we've lived here and people keep telling me I should write a book. But instead of a book, I've decided to share the crazy things that have happened in and around my apartment complex in the last 20 years here in a weekly blog post.


We saw the police were across the street talking to someone. Ken saw them outside and told me so I could get pictures. 


They didn't talk to this guy for very long before they left. I have no idea why they were there. 


The police car was parked a little ways down the street. 


So that's it for this week's Apartment Hell  Life! Be sure to come back next week for more.

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Life Update: 

Ken is still being sent for more tests before they start treatment. They are going to do a lung biopsy and a pancreas biopsy to see what kind of cancer it is so they can target the treatments to that specific type of cancer. We are hoping they find nothing on his pancreas. 


Our daughter has been going to the doctors appointments with Ken since I have a really hard time going out because of my Agoraphobia. In this picture they are waiting in the doctors office for the doctor to come in. 


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  1. I have everything crossed his pancreas is clear.
    and I am glad you had a quiet(ish) week this week. Here's to more of them.

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    1. I am hoping so too. It was nice that it was quiet around here.

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  2. I hope they find nothing

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  3. Continued prayers for your husband.

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  4. So sorry to hear about your husband, sending him all the positive energy. You really don't need criminals in the hood in such situations :(

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    1. Thank you. It was actually quiet around here this week. I'm sure that won't last though.

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  5. They (Ken and daughter) look smiling and optmistic in the picture. May it reflect the true situation!

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    1. They are. Ken is being very optimistic.

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  6. Thank goodness it was a quiet week around there. Sending you positive vibes for Ken (and your agoraphobia!).

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  7. Positive thoughts on Ken's pancreas results!!

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  8. The police need to set up a Substation in your neighborhood! Prayers to Ken from all of us too.

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    1. LOL I know. They are patrolling around here a lot more.

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  9. Looks like a slow week a the apartments. Everyone most be at the portests.

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    1. I wouldn't doubt that a bit. I bet the Coronavirus starts making a come back because of all these idiots out there shoulder to shoulder without a mask.

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  10. Whenever I see incidents with the police I get so curious on what is going on lol Thoughts and prayers for Ken and you!!!

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  11. I hope that all will be well with your family.

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  12. I hope the pancreas is clear! You all have enough to worry about without adding that on top too. Everything crossed for you guys!

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  13. I hope the pancreas is free of any cancer. I know this is a rough time for you. Keeping you and Ken in my thoughts and prayers.

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    1. I am hoping for that too. Thank you.

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  14. Thanks for the update. Praying all goes well this week.

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  15. Fingers crossed for Ken!!!

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  16. Ken is in our prayers. Hope all goes well.

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  17. Hoping for good news on the pancreas and elsewhere as well. My mom had a pancreas scare they ended up going in and removing part of it but she came out okay. Sending lots of good wishes and prayers your guys' way!!!

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    1. I'm glad that they were able to do that for your mom. Thank you.

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  18. It's very cool that your daughter is going with him. Here's to good treatment his way.

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  19. Sorry about the Agoraphobia. At time one of my client has trouble with agoraphobia.

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  20. I'm so glad your daughter can go with her dad to appointments. I continue to hope he will do well with treatments.

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  21. I hope things get better medically for him

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  22. I hope you get good news for Ken. So nice that your daughter is so supportive. Sending positive thoughts your way Mary!

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  23. I do hope his pancreas is clear.
    Lovely that you have such a supportive daughter.
    Continued prayers …

    All the best Jan

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  24. Hoping to hear good news, and your daughter is pretty amazing! Hugs, RO

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  25. I'm keeping everything crossed for you guys for good news about the pancreas tests. You are all in my thoughts every day.

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  26. That's awesome your daughter could go with Ken to his appointments, so you didn't have to go outside with your agoraphobia. Hopefully they don't find anything in his pancreas. I hope his treatment can start soon and that it will help.

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