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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 533601" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Isn't it always a hoot, when you come home from the fun trip, are little tired, little run-down, just want to get back home, use your own restroom, have a cup of coffee and watch some telly and after that have a good night sleep. But nope, no chance, there are always pile of crisis waiting at home. Things broken, loved ones in crisis, dog puked onto your favourite rug etc. And you find yourself running from place to place and doing damage control. Blaah! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/whoopdedoo.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":whoopdedoo:" title="whoopdedoo :whoopdedoo:" data-shortname=":whoopdedoo:" /></p><p></p><p>Please, do keep reminding yourself that from those things happening on your absence this time you probably could have prevented a dog ruining your plants (or maybe not, they can be very quick and sneaky at times, even the totally easy child canines) but other than that, nothing you could had done. At least you were saved from the miserable night watching, waiting and fretting what damage storm will do. There I live we don't have big storms that often, so we are not that storm proofed and at times it happens, that when it gets little bit more stormy than usual, you just notice that one of the trees on your garden may not be able stand this storm any more. You can move your cars so that it will not fall on them, but other than that, you can just wait, calculate the possible damages, curse yourself for not cutting a tree earlier and wait. Not fun at all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 533601, member: 14557"] Isn't it always a hoot, when you come home from the fun trip, are little tired, little run-down, just want to get back home, use your own restroom, have a cup of coffee and watch some telly and after that have a good night sleep. But nope, no chance, there are always pile of crisis waiting at home. Things broken, loved ones in crisis, dog puked onto your favourite rug etc. And you find yourself running from place to place and doing damage control. Blaah! :whoopdedoo: Please, do keep reminding yourself that from those things happening on your absence this time you probably could have prevented a dog ruining your plants (or maybe not, they can be very quick and sneaky at times, even the totally easy child canines) but other than that, nothing you could had done. At least you were saved from the miserable night watching, waiting and fretting what damage storm will do. There I live we don't have big storms that often, so we are not that storm proofed and at times it happens, that when it gets little bit more stormy than usual, you just notice that one of the trees on your garden may not be able stand this storm any more. You can move your cars so that it will not fall on them, but other than that, you can just wait, calculate the possible damages, curse yourself for not cutting a tree earlier and wait. Not fun at all! [/QUOTE]
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