Way back in the early 1980s, Rick and I lived in Italian Village which is in Columbus, OH. Much like German Village and Victorian Village, this area was targeted for urban renewal and had some amazing houses in it, mostly in really bad shape.
We rented a cute house, which you can sort of see if you Google the address: 790 Kerr, Columbus OH. Go to the street view; it's the little yellow house almost entirely blocked by a tree. A guy at church had rehabbed it, and mostly I loved living there. What I didn’t like were the roaches. Because the houses on either side of us were still uninhabited, the roaches zeroed in on our house. They came in droves or flocks or whatever you call lots of roaches.
It was bad enough when they were in the kitchen. I’d flip on the light and they’d go scuttling. Or I’d open a drawer and they would swarm out of view. I kept asking Rick to have our landlord get an exterminator but for whatever reason, it never happened. I’m sure since I was a stay at home mother at the time, I was a LOT more aware of the situation than Rick was!
The last straw came when I found a roach crawling on the rail of Ben’s crib—on the second floor. I told Rick the boys and I were going to visit my folks (nine hours away in Cape Girardeau MO) and that the roaches needed to be dealt with before we came back.
That did the trick, and an exterminator came in and bombed the house. Rick said the clean up was horrific, he said it was like raking dead leaves.
This morning I noticed Eddie and Chloe staring at something where the kitchen linoleum and the wood floor meet up. It was a roach, about as long as my thumb.
I need to find a count down clock to add to this blog—17 days and counting.
2 comments:
Do you need to go to your parents for the next few weeks? You'd be welcome and we don't have roaches.
Oh I am so so tempted!
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