TheGreganater":1dd5bu52 said:Just speaking from an friends experience, take him with you no matter what! My friend had his snake stolen from a party that his sister held and he was even home during that time. Also side note, take anything you care about too, your family honestly sounds like they have some major problems, high school parties always has damage done, cops called, items stolen. Atleast it sounds like you are normal.
Seriously, I have been to an party where an 50 inch 3D TV just disappeared. Imagine your sister explaining why everything in your house is either broken or stolen.
Taterbug":3peh7tsv said:Any chance you could set up a webcam in your room, at least to watch the door?
Even if you just get some recording software and set it for while you are out. Then you'd know if anyone is prowling your room, and if anything goes missing...
kamelotte":3peh7tsv said:I was honestly so stressed about this whole thing I didn't even consider bringing him with me. It's not for the whole break, just the weekend of the 28th. Not as bad as a whole week but still enough time for drunk teens to do major damage. And I can't even begin to imagine what I would do if he was stolen.I have a big Rubbermaid I can set him up in, and I still have the clamps for my lamp. He also has a little blanket I sleep with regularly and give him when we take him to the vet which really helps him during car trips. The temp gun is easy enough to just throw in my purse. As it is, I'm still fighting my parents on this, because like you guys said this is literally the dumbest and they want to drive out 2 hours away to the grandparents . I wish I could take my other stuff I'm worried about and hole up in a hotel but hotels don't take too kindly to people who show up with spears and full-use battle ready swords (can you say another reason not to leave my house or even my room for that matter?)
My mom just told me to set up a padlock on my door. because nothing says "There is nothing of value in here!" like a padlock on a door. She's convinced it'll be fine, I've talked to my Dad and he's almost as iffy as me on this whole thing but is going along with it because my mom convinced him, and even suggesting to my sister that somebody should stay just in case something happens made her throw a fit :roll:
TheGreganater":3h4x9kc2 said:keep your stuff at one of your friends house well you are out of town for safe keeping.
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