Guest guest Posted May 20, 2012 Report Share Posted May 20, 2012 I just got back from walking the dogs and settle in the living room to work on the computer when I heard it - the darn bass from the radio. I could've sworn that neighbor already washed their car yesterday, so maybe it's another car or another neighbor (we're in a townhome unit), but all I hear is boom boom boom. So I took my laptop to the only room on the opposite side of the house and closed the door and put earplugs in, but at times I still hear it a little through the window. I must be relatively stress-free, because it's not an immediate rage, but rather I noticed it and know that it will only build up with time. So I had time to think about what I did last time and I'm trying it, but not sure how long I can keep myself busy. Since they are washing a car, that means this is temporary. I'm thinking in a half hour they should hopefully be done. Then again, they like to wax and lolligag and do who knows what. Not the smartest people in the world, either, since they're calling for rain for tomorrow. [eye roll] Sometimes I wonder if I only hear triggers after I've taken steps to minimize the response because I know they're there, and it's more psychological at that point than auditory? I've definitely thought about moving to an area where I wouldn't have neighbors all around me, but rural living isn't going to work with our jobs. My hubs already commutes nearly an hour and a half one way, and moving into a more rural area (we're in the suburbs) would make that commute impossible. I, on the other hand, could walk to work if they only built sidewalks and put in pedestrian crosswalks and lights. In a way, I try to keep my eye on the prize - retirement away from these !@#$%^ & *( noisy people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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