Dear Amy: I live in New York City in a co-op building. The apartment next door was sold eight months ago and has been unoccupied ever since.
I work from home doing some freelance writing, and I teach voice lessons via Zoom. I always have between two and eight voice students — of all ages.One week later, I was given notice that the apartment next door would undergo a gut renovation that would last for at least three months.I can’t take work calls, and I can’t conduct voice lessons from my home.
One obvious solution would be for you to move your virtual voice classes and other phone work to evenings and weekends, when the next-door apartment will be quiet. However, because of the trauma of these sudden noises on your puppy, I highly suggest that you try very hard to find someone to foster this young dog in their own home until the demolition and renovation work next door is completed and your apartment is quieter.
Dogs can be extremely expensive. You should realistically determine whether you can afford to take good care of this pup.My sister isn’t asking for a reconciliation. She doesn’t call, and is never in touch with me.I chose to keep my distance from her because she constantly puts me down.I do want to keep in contact with my elderly parents, so I stay in touch with them, but what can I say to my father, other than to get flat-out angry?Dear Distance: Every parent wants their children to get along.
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