Earlier this week, my wife,
along with my sister, my nephew and my son left my house in three fully loaded vehicles
headed for Nashville, Tennessee. Patrick, having completed his graduate studies
had rented a house with two other guys and was excited to start his new life in
his favorite city. My wife refused to let him make this trip alone. If he’s
going to live 9 hours away, at least his new home should get off on a good
start by being settled and organized. So, off they went!
What follows are actual
events that took place between roughly 6 PM Monday the 21st of July and 12:15 AM
Tuesday the 22nd. Details have been provided to me via an e-mail
written by my wife along with several hysterical texts and one more measured
and dispassionate cell phone conversation. I present this information to you
without embellishment, and I will refrain from employing dramatic license,
since as you will soon see…none is required.
From: Pam Dunnevant
To: Doug Dunnevant
This day has spiraled into a blog-worthy
nightmare. What follows are just the worst of the multiple bad things that have
happened:
1.
Patrick’s house
is filthy and reeks of pet urine. The previous tenants trashed the place and
were kicked out---for good reason!!
2.
Patrick’s house
has no hot water. That’s right…no hot water. Oh, and when you turn on the
bathtub faucet, the sink faucet stops working.
3.
Went to the
mattress store to buy him a bed and the place was so sketchy, it freaked me
out. No mattress purchased. Add that to the 100 other things I will need to do
tomorrow before I will be able to leave my sweet son alone in an essentially empty
house that he will probably become allergic to.
At this point, I couldn’t
imagine her day getting any worse. I was
mistaken. They hadn’t checked into their hotel room yet.
4.
Our hotel room,
which we checked into around midnight…reeks of skunk, billows of skunk smell
roaring out of the AC vents, which we can’t control. The manager had to move us
to another end of the hotel since apparently, a skunk had made its way into the
basement near the elevator shaft and caused a “problem” in that end of the
building. The new room, the only one available only has one bed, not two.
Pam: Patrick doesn’t
seem as worried about the house as I am. We’re working on a fix for the water
and I am putting on my happy face.
….later….
Me: How are things
going now?
Pam: Great! Just bought
a mattress and a desk. The cat pee smell is almost non-existent today. Paula
and I must be superior cleaners! Plumber is on the way to fix the water
situation.
Me: Unless you think
they might send me into cardiac arrest, could you send me some pictures of the
place?
Pam: The Plumber thinks
he has found the problem with the water and he can fix it. Unfortunately the
power just went out in the neighborhood.
Me: What…is there a
thunderstorm??
Pam: Not a cloud in the
sky. The saga continues…
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