I’m not comfortable

I couldn’t be more happy about this most recent transfer in our life. Truth Be Told, this time it isn’t even MY move, it’s our best friend’s recent relocation. Last weekend she packed up as well as moved about 400 miles south towards Kentucky, as well as I couldn’t have better feelings about the whole thing. I suppose this way because even though she moved much farther away from our hometown, she’s now much closer to the city where I live. In fact, I write this as I sit in her guest home office at the up-to-date house 1 week later. It’s amazing to be able to come over as well as welcome her into the hew house so soon, but I’m unquestionably having a wonderful morale debate. Do I tell her that the air aromas, or do I keep our mouth shut? Since the moment I arrived here multiple mornings ago, I realized that the indoor air quality was pretty poor. I don’t mean that the air feels dry or stuffy, either… I suppose that the air is dirty, smelly, as well as making me sick. You see, there’s a unquestionably particular  smell to it. Something dank that unquestionably makes me suppose the air filter is full of dander or the air vents are full of mold. I thought that our nose would acclimate to the indoor air quality as well as weird smell, but it’s been over multiple mornings as well as I’m still just as perturbed by the bad indoor air as ever. It seems like our friend hasn’t noticed the stench, or she’s already gotten used to it after residing here for a week. Either way, I don’t want to insult her by mentioning the stinky central heating program as soon as she moves here. But I easily can’t keep sticking our head out the window for deep breaths without getting caught.

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