When I got back to the dog house, it was back to what I called my summer break, 2 weeks in between training and school starting, in which I could just relax because I was working all summer. But let me tell you, that got old real fast, especially without any WiFi in the house, but luckily we live really close to the university and Netflix now lets you download shows, so I would just pop over to the university, download a couple of shows and then hop back on over to the house to watch the shows and prepare the house to have dogs living in it, but of course, after 2 or 3 days of that, Batman and I were super bored, so we texted the program director to see if we could possible get a few dogs early so we could work on training them and just getting used to having dogs. She said "Of course!" and a couple days later Coco and Tory showed up after a demonstration to the faculty of the university, but the time in between knowing that we'd be getting dogs and actually getting the dogs made for a lonnnnggggg week. My days were filled with exploring the nearby river, sleeping in, Netflix, and reading...lots and lots of reading. Nothing all that exciting happened during the two weeks of my summer vacation, other than that I finished all the seasons of the Blacklist on Netflix, which I 10 out of 10 would recommend to anyone looking for a show to watch.
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This house would not be what you would call a great house, but it's going to have lots of dogs living in it, so it will do. It was definitely built awhile ago, there's a root cellar or coal cellar, the jury's still out on that, in the basement. My room and my roommates's room, Batman, as she would like to be called have recently been added on to the house because there's a bedroom with a boarded up window where my room is. I was the first one to move in, and let me tell you, when that house is empty, it's a little more on the creepy side. The basement was old and musty (we got a dehumidifier, so it's a lot better) and it features our laundry, mouse traps, and a shower that we don't plan on using for ourselves, we'll use it to give the dogs baths instead. The first night, when I was by myself, was a little rough because when the house is empty, it's a tad bit creepy. The next day, my roommate, Batman, moved in, which helped a lot (the more things the better!!) but it was still a bit on the creepy side. But as my other roommate, Maddie, has said, we're giving our lives to the dogs. And so, my adventure into the life that will soon be the dogs.
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