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So, we discovered this week (Tuesday night, actually) that our house had been infested with bedbugs.  Actually, Vic saw a small, reddish-brown bug crawling across the newspaper that was lying on our bed.  He killed it and we both looked at it, with no idea what kind of bug it was.  We scooped it into a plastic baggie and went downstairs to look it up on Google.  (What would we do without Google?)  That's how we discovered it was a bedbug.  We had no idea what to do or how one even gets bedbugs.  Truthfully, I thought bedbugs were the stuff of legend nowadays, not existing outside of the childish singsong, "Good night.  Sleep tight.  Don't let the bedbugs bite."  The info on the Web was grim - bedbug eradication requires professional extermination.  Raid won't do it.

Wednesday morning I was at work, frantically calling all the exterminators in our area.  Thankfully, Terminix was able to send out an inspector that day.  I showed him the specimen we'd so nicely preserved in plastic and he confirmed that it was, indeed, a bedbug.  I arranged for an exterminator to come the next morning.  Thursday, Vic and I both took off work to help in the process.  It took all day, y'all.  The exterminator got there shortly before 9 AM and didn't leave 'til 3 PM.  We had to move everything away from the walls, as every carpeted room had to be treated.  That means every room in our house, minus the kitchen and bathrooms.  I've never heard of a better reason for getting hardwood floors.  We had to get rid of our mattress and box spring.  Thankfully, Sarai's mattress was fine, as she still has the plastic baby mattress.  All drawers had to be pulled out and treated.  All clothes have to be washed and dried or drycleaned.  All carpets have to be vacuumed and then the vacuum has to be thrown out, since we have the bagless variety because the little bastards can crawl back out of the vacuum if the vacuum isn't discarded.  All linens had to be gotten rid of.  It cost $350 which is well worth it, believe me.  I would pay much more for my piece of mind.

The exterminators will have to come back in two weeks for a follow-up and then will be back every three months for a year, to make sure nothing else tries to invade.  I have to give a huge thumbs up to Terminix, particularly our exterminator, Gaylen.  The customer service was awesome and he was really good at answering all our questions and talking us through the process.  On the bright side, this was a blessing in disguise - our house has never been so organized, not even when we were newly moved in.  We are going to be the cleanest people on the planet in future, do you hear me?  Even though we know that bedbug infestation has nothing to do with cleanliness level, it just gives me the heebie-jeebies to think that they were in there, sucking our blood and living in our mattress.  The nasty little BASTARDS!

By the way, apparently, the bedbug thing is an epidemic.  If you don't believe me, read today's Sun (www.sunspot.net) - there's a whole article about the little buggers.  You get them when you travel - they often come home in your clothes or luggage.  We have no idea if we picked them up during our trip to NYC, our recent cruise, or if Vic brought them home on his clothes, since he works part time in a hotel.  He's quitting.

Cruise mini-update

I'm still not up-to-par enough to do a whole cruise recap, but here's a cut and paste from an e-mail I sent out, so you get a good idea of how things went.  (Edited some to remove names and events.)

We had a GREAT time!  I'm so excited that we took Sarai along - she had a blast, though she didn't love the beach.  She thought the sand was great, but the ocean scared her quite a bit - it was her first beach experience, so I wasn't surprised.  On Grand Turk, they had this fabulous pool that wound all the way around the resort and a part of it was 2'.  She LOVED that!  She, Vic and I played in that pool for hours, which was great fun.  It was so awesome to be able to celebrate my grandparents' 60th anniversary as a family - it's such a blessing to still have them both around and healthy and going strong.  There were four generations at those tables - wow!  My grandparents both loved the trip and almost everybody was on their best behavior.  My Aunt who condemned me to hell actually treated me with kindness and respect, shockingly! 
Sarai and I did karaoke every night.  She became known far and wide throughout the ship and people were even recognizing us in the street when we'd go out in the ports.  Our waiter cried on the last night because he said he was going to miss her.  One of the bartenders, Manny, loved her and served her mango slushie every night because she reminded him of his 2-year-old daughter back home in the Philippines.  And our cabin steward, Octavian, called her Princess and bowed to her every time he saw her.  She held court all over that ship - it was hysterical.
I had a dude, Jimmy, who got a crush on me during the trip, even though he was there with his girlfriend or wife or whatever.  He would request songs in the karaoke lounge and wave to me whenever he saw me.  On the last night, he told me I have the best voice he's ever heard.  I was like, "Um, thanks for the compliment, Jimmy, but if I have the best voice you've ever heard, you need to get out more ... seriously.  Like, listen to the radio, or go to a concert or something."  I mean, I have healthy self esteem and I even think I have a pretty good voice, but the best voice he's ever heard???  Come on.
It was great, great fun.  I'll give you more details as I think of 'em.

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