Sunday, May 03, 2020

Apartment Life #201

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.

On Monday the police pulled up really fast in front of this car that's in this driveway across the street. They told them to get out with their hands up one at a time and they handcuffed them. 

I know the pictures aren't great because they were taken out of my bedroom window but you can see the police, police car and the guys getting handcuffed.

As this was happening the people in that courtyard started coming out giving the police a hard time but the police yelled at them to go back in their apartment's but they refused. I'm surprised that these people weren't arrested for refusing to go back inside.


But only these two guys were arrested.


The police searched the car they were in and put stuff in a paper bag and took it with them when they left with the two men. 

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It was Midnight on Sunday and there were 3 police cars out there along with a fire truck. They were there for about an hour. The whole time they had their lights on which are really bright and it was shining in my bedroom. Hard to sleep when there are bright lights in the room. 

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Life Update: 

Ken is home and doing well. The physical therapy people are coming and working with him to get his left side working right again. We have an appointment with the Oncologist in 2 weeks so we should know more then. My daughter however went back in the hospital Monday evening because she had another asthma attack and had a really hard time breathing. They found that her hemoglobin levels were really low and had to give her a blood transfusion. But she's now back home with a new inhaler that seems to be working well.


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

63 comments:

  1. Wow, you really have a lot going on. Amazing that you still continue to post. Sending good wishes your way, though. That your hubby and your daughter will both be okay.

    Your apartment life is never dull. Maybe you should invest in a blackout curtain, though. :)

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    1. I actually have blackout curtains but the light still comes in from the top and bottom when the cops are right outside. I'm glad and Ken and our daughter are both ok right now.

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  2. Thanks for the life update. You must be so releived that Ken is home and doing well. I hope your daughter's new inhaler makes a HEAP of difference. And no, I don't think anyone could sleep with those lights blazing in your bedroom window.

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    1. The new inhaler is working wonders. I am glad that ken is doing alright right now

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  3. Wishing you well atleast on the internal front, with Ken and daughter keeping healthy!

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    1. Thank you. I am hoping they both stay that way.

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  4. I certainly couldn't sleep with those bright lights shining in my bedroom window. How about a blackout sleep mask?

    Good to know Ken and your daughter are doing well.

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    1. I might look into a sleep mask. I'm glad they're both ok too.

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  5. Hey Mary. Glad to hear everyone's home, at least you have that.

    And the Apartment Life/Hell never ends, does it? xD

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    1. Thank you. No, the apartment hell never stops.

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  6. The police aren't wearing masks? It's becoming required here!

    I'm sorry to hear about your daughter having asthma issues again. What a terrible year this has been.

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    1. Nope, I haven't seen any police around here wearing masks at all.

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  7. You have a lot going on in your neighborhood.. Stay safe.

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    1. There's always a lot going on around here.

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  8. Scary your daughter had to go back to the hospital. Hope the blood transfusion took care of the problem.

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    1. Her hemoglobin was low because she was having such a hard time breathing. She's fine now.

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  9. I love this series of yours, so interesting to read!

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    1. Thank you. I really appreciate that.

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  10. I hate to hear that your daughter had to go back to the hospital, Mary! That's scary. I hope that she is on the mend. I am so glad that Ken is home and getting therapy to regain movement. I hope you get good news at the appointment with the oncologist. I have been thinking of you.

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    1. Thank you. I'm glad they're both doing better too. Having to call the ambulance so many times in the past two months is stressful.

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  11. I've seen a lot of people get real heated this week, like the police in your post. I've seen a car wash attendant so upset his face was beat red from having to organize traffic at the 'wash' . I'll be glad when people get positive again.

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  12. I agree, those lights would be very annoying. Purrs to Ken and to your daughter from all of us.

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  13. Oh, I'm happy your daughter is okay now! Hope Ken's therapy goes well, and you get good news from the oncologist. Take care, Mary.

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  14. Blinking lights would be aggravating. Glad your daughter is doing better and that Ken gets some good news when he sees the oncologist. Best wishes and stay safe.

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  15. It's very entertaining over here lol

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  16. Oh no! I am glad your daughter is doing better now. Your family and you have been through so much lately. I hope your daughter and Ken continue to feel better. Take care of yourself.

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  17. Glad to hear Ken is better. Prayers for your daughter. It never gets boring in your neighborhood, does it.

    www.thepulpitandthepen.com

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    1. I'm hoping one day it'll get boring.

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  18. I'm glad your daughter is doing ok now! Scary stuff. I'm also happy to hear Ken is home and has started physiotherapy!

    Take care!

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  19. I am glad she is doing better now, and Ken

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  20. Glad to hear Ken is home. and sending best wishes for your daughter- sorry she had to go through that again so soon. Sending lots of good thoughts your way!

    The police lights flashing like that would definitely make it hard to sleep. Those things are tough to tune out!

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  21. Wow, there's a lot going on in your building.

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  22. Hate that you all have been going through so much, but glad things are starting to get a little bit better. Never a full moment at your spot. We' re all here for you. Hugs, RO

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  23. oh wow.....more drama lol Hopefully there was a good reason they were arrested. Just never a dull moment for you. :) Sending you peace and love through it all.

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    1. I haven't seen them back so that's good.

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  24. Sorry about your daughter asthma attack

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  25. I hate that your husband and daughter are going through so much. I can't imagine having to deal with medical issues on top of everything else. I'll keep you in my thoughts, Mary!

    Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear?😷 💬

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  26. you definitely live an interesting life. i'm so glad to hear hubby and daughter are doing better.
    sherry @ fundinmental

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    1. It's definitely entertaining around here. Thank you.

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  27. I'm so sorry your husband and daughter are having to deal with these issues. I hope things improve quickly for them. Your apartment life is never dull!

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  28. We had a crazy police situation in our neighborhood recently, and it made me think of these posts! (I even mentioned you in the post.)

    Glad your husband is able to get his PT at home, but I'm sorry your daughter ended up back in the hospital!!

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    1. Thank you. And thank you for mentioning me.

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  29. Good to hear the physical therapy people are working with Ken, I hope it helps and that your meeting with oncologist goes well. Sorry to hear your daughter had to go to the hospital again, I hope her new inhaler keeps working well.

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  30. Your family is going through a lot. I hope you daughter's new inhaler helps her. asthma improve, and that Ken's physical therapy helps him heal. Take Care Mary :) You all are in my thoughts.

    Lindy@ A Bookish Escape

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    1. It's been a crazy couple of months. My daughter's asthma is a lot better with the new inhalers.

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  31. Oh no your poor daughter! Jeez Mary you've been through the mill these last few weeks. I hope she is feeling better and I'm glad Ken is doing ok. Thoughts with you as always x

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