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[QUOTE="SHBailey, post: 1834935, member: 89387"] So we had a "quiet" new years eve at home, except for the fireworks. There was a small professional (and legal) display near our neighborhood at midnight, and we were able to see a few of them through our bedroom window, plus lots of other firecracker noise around the neighborhood all night. It's technically illegal in the City of Anchorage, but people do it anyway. Not much danger of fire this time of year with most everything covered in snow, but lots of talk on the "Nextdoor" app about dogs being scared and a few running away, with hopes that they will be found and returned to their families soon, and even one human with PTSD from military combat experience who reminded everyone that all the illegal fireworks popping off in the neighborhood are hard on people like him too. Puff didn't seem to mind. He got his bedtime cuddle at the usual time, and he was safely tucked into his tank well before midnight. My husband and I napped off and on and laid awake in bed talking for part of the night whenever the fireworks woke us back up. He's feeling a little better but still very tired so took advantage of the holiday yesterday by resting for most of the day. He still managed to help me with the basic essential critter care. Puff got his bath and cuddles. So he's back at work today, with plans to stop at the grocery store for greens on the way home -- I've stretched Puff's last batch of collard greens as far as they can go. We had originally planned for him to fly to Homer today to visit his father at the nursing home, but he was able to postpone the trip for a couple of weeks until he's done with the strep. He knows that it would not be a good idea to risk his father catching something like that from him in his current fragile condition. So do you have any idea what set off your allergies at this time of year? My husband and I are both allergic a number of grasses and weeds and trees and pollen, but we're also allergic to dust mites, and since we're so bad about keeping up with the vacuuming (even with a robot), our house is full of them, so there's always a little something or other to keep our allergies going year round. :( Do your beardies show any interest in the cords that go with your headsets and stuff? Yesterday my husband sat down with his laptop at the table next to this other computer while I was sitting here cuddling Puff and reading my email, and when he started hooking up the cables, Puff crawled up on my shoulder and watched with much interest, so I had to explain to him for the umpteenth time that those are not worms and they wouldn't taste good, and put him back in his tank for another rousing day of couch potatoing and lightbulb worshiping. :roll: -- 2018 at the Bailey's. Happy New Year... :) [/QUOTE]
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