Sunday, May 03, 2026

Apartment Life #418

 
This is a weekly blog post that I'm calling Apartment Hell  Life. I've mentioned a few times some of the crazy things that have gone on in and around my apartment complex and in my neighborhood in the past 27 years that I'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 27 years here in a weekly blog post.

Life Update:

I'm almost 100% back to normal. I've been working out my arms and shoulders with 5lb weights. It helped. 

My daughter saw her Rheumatologist, and he said the Lupus medication she's on is not enough, so they are going to have her come in for infusions of that medication every week now. He said that should help with the pain she's in but she still needs to see pain management when she finally gets the referral. (Still waiting on that) The usually give steroids for Lupus but because she also has Congestive Heart Failure, she can't take high doses of steroids because it can cause fluid buildup around the heart. She's still in pain but hanging in there. 
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While this place may be a dumpster fire, we had an actual dumpster fire!

Monday evening I was out walking Falcor and smelled smoke. So I went and looked in our alley and sure enough the dumpster was on fire again. I took 2 quick pictures, knocked on my neighbors door because hers is the red car right next to the dumpster but she wasn't home, so I went inside and called 911 and had my daughter call the neighbor. 

I knew they'd get here pretty fast.

And they did. 

They got the fire out pretty fast. 

At least they got it out without it spreading anywhere. 


  

 Here's a video of the fire department getting here and putting the fire out. My daughter felt good enough to come stand out there and watch the firemen for a few minutes. 
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Earlier on Monday the police were across the street for a domestic disturbance. 2 people were fighting in that apartment complex where the police cars are parked. No one was taken to jail though. 
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Friday evening, I heard the police helicopter up and went outside to see if anything was going on down my street. Of course there was. 5 cop cars, including a white undercover police car were parked on both sides of the street. 

I saw 5 of the police officers come out as I walked down to get pictures. Didn't look like anyone was getting arrested as they all left soon after. No idea what such a big damn deal was to have the police helicopter, 5 police cars including an undercover car, show up when no one was arrested.
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Since you guys liked the Oleander bushes at my apartment building, I took a picture of the bigger Oleander bush across the street. It's as tall as the 2-story house behind it. This one doesn't get trimmed at all and has been growing for years. This bush is huge and I love it.


The high this week was 87F/30C
The low this week was 56F/13C

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

13 comments:

  1. Glad to hear you're recovering and they're working on getting your daughter better treatment. Good thinking trying to warn the owner of the endangered car.

    Maybe the police were looking for your neighbors to arrest them for failure to trim their oleander bush.

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  2. That could have been a real disaster for the lady to have lost her red car if that fire would have gotten out of control. And What racket that must have been to have a helicopter and five cops on the street and then they all calmly just drive away. Like nothing ever was wrong, lol. And yes I love seeing this huge bush with these white flowers on it, thanks. Good luck to your daughter with medication.

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  3. Hope that referral comes soon! Start pestering them every day for it.
    Appropriate you had a dumpster fire!
    And that is one big bush...

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  4. Never a dull moment, it seems.

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  5. It's always something, isn't it? But the good news is that your daughter is getting some help for her lupus. As a Mom that must make you happy but it's still frightening. Hope the referral comes soon. And that oleander tree is also quite beautiful.Have a great rest of your weekend.

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  6. I'm glad to hear you're feeling better at last. I sure hope your daughter gets the referral to the pain clinic soon. In the meanwhile, I hope the extra infusions help.

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  7. so glad she is getting weekly infusions, I hope the pain management referral comes in quickly. I'm glad you are almost 100% such good news!!

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  8. Thanks for the health update glad you are better. Fantastic bush!

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  9. Glad to hear you daughter is starting to receive the right kind of help and feeling a tad better - now if only that referral would get a move on...

    LOL @ the dumpster fire comment.

    "No idea what such a big damn deal was to have the police helicopter, 5 police cars including an undercover car, show up when no one was arrested."
    Right? Maybe they got a fake tip-off.

    That oleander is beautiful. I hope no one is going to axe it in the near future...

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  10. Thank goodness for the emergency services. Fire fighters are brave - they never know what they're going to face.

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  11. Yay for the good health updates! Hope your daughter gets more relief soon. Wow, that fire could have been a disaster ~ good for you to report it so it was taken care of quickly. Your neighborhood is a trip!

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  12. It was fortunate you saw that fire when you did or it might have damaged your neighbor's car. And fingers crossed the infusion helps your daughter!

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  13. Glad your daughter is finally getting some help. I love the Oleander. It's so pretty.

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