Now that we are moved into the apartment it really is not that
bad, it just takes some getting used to I guess. I briefly spoke with a lady on the elevator
and asked her how she liked it here since she has been here for a year. She asked if I meant Korea or the apartment
building and I said both. I don’t know
how to describe the look on her face… “over it” is the best explanation I can
come up with. She simply said that the
“time will go quickly.” Not exactly
comforting or discouraging but worrisome I guess is what I felt based on her
comment. It was a brief encounter and so
I wasn’t able to have a full-fledged conversation with her. I don’t want to be naïve but I don’t want to
be pessimistic either. “To each her own”
What I
don’t like:
1 bathroom (strongly dislike sharing a bathroom with Daniel).
Tile floors all over (the whole apartment being tile makes
it have an echo, plus it seems so impersonal).
Furniture (looks like hotel hand me downs, hard and awful
patterns).
Full size bed (we have a King so sharing this tiny thing is
not comfortable).
What I do
like:
The location is pretty prime (we are walking distance, as in
minutes, from most of the main places and buildings).
Easy cleaning (It’s a small enough space that it should be a
cinch to clean up).
There appears to be enough space for everything (there is no
way to know for sure but it looks like most of our shipped stuff will fit in here
comfortably).
The view (it would be nice to be a floor or 2 higher but it
is nice none the less).
It’s not a hotel room (Even though it’s nice to have people
clean up after you, such close quarters is too much for me. Now I know I could never live in a tiny house
with Daniel, EVER! lol)
So although I was initially upset about having to stay here
it really is not that bad at all. Still
frustrating because it is not our first choice but overall it’s okay.
God’s Love,
Camille
This is when you first walk into the apartment.
To the right is the living room, kitchen and balcony.
Here is the living room.
The bathroom.
Nice big laundry room.
View into the kitchen from the living room.
Here is our kitchen with lots of cabinet space.
A closet in the main hallway.
View from the balcony.
This is the dining area with the furniture that they gave us.
Our "newly" furnished living room.
This is the master bedroom.
The 2nd bedroom/office.













I don't have to live there, but overall it doesn't look too bad! :)
ReplyDeleteNow that I'm used to it, it isn't bad. We do need some area rugs to get rid of the echo though.
DeleteYou can see it when you come and visit... ... ... :-I