Our new place is quite different from all the other places we've lived. We have put about half our stuff in storage thanks to limited space. We our now out of the ground and on the second floor. Our neighbors are much different from all the other neighbors we have had.
But, it isn't too bad. I like the floor plan of this place much better than the last. I feel like it uses the space much better. We are also back to paying just electricity! Yay! It's the only thing we pay to live here. And, surprisingly, it doesn't smell. I opened a box this morning and the nasty stale cigarette smell of our last apartment came wafting out. Bleh.
Russell really likes this new chair in his room. He sat by himself on it for about 45 minutes yesterday while I was putting stuff away. It has replaced the futon that used to be in Russell's room. We got it for $12.99 + 30% off at Savers and are going to reupholster it in August. I'm a little scared of re-upholstery, but everything I've read says take lots of pictures along the way and you should be fine.
Oh how much can change in one year. Russell was super happy to drive away from our old apartment for the last time because he knew he wouldn't have to sit in his stroller for hours with only a few snacks and watching the Yo Gabba Gabba playlist on youtube. He was a trooper for putting up with it. All our hours of hard work sure did pay off in the 10 minutes the property manager spent casually walking through our apartment talking about how they wanted to put the nice cabinets (like the ones we had) in all the apartments but it was so hard to get it done instead of checking all the ridiculous things they made us clean. Anyway, we are done with that place and now we get to do the walk through with people.
He was trying to hide from me. Russell, not Ben. All of his cuteness sure impressed our new ward today. Ben and I are going to ride on the waves of his popularity until they realize what awesome people they just had move into their ward. Seriously, we are probably going to get ridiculously time intensive callings. Multiple people have commented that they were so happy that another family has moved into the ward and this ward will really need you. It is by far the smallest ward we have been in. Ben counted 30 total in priesthood opening exercises, and there were about 15 in Relief Society. We are happy to be in the same ward as some of our friends who moved from our last ward and some friends who moved from the ward before that (but they are moving soon so they don't really count).
And, last but not least, apartment managing has already turned out to be a super awesome experience. Not. Within the first week of us being here (and we hadn't even technically started) we had repairs, maintenance requests, fire alarms accidently set off by plumbers (really? they were working on the plumbing not electrical!), tornado warnings, big hail storms, boiler issues, complaints about the heat being turned off, loud neighbors, master keys and phone accidentally locked in office with no back up key, over zealous helpers, a move out, etc. Hopefully once we are trained things will be a little more sane. Who throws new managers into the job with no training?
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Ben must have ancestors from wales. Can't wit to see that cute boy in a week!
Ooh, I want to do a reupholstering project. The closest I've done was Camille's rocking chair that we got from Saver's but I used normal quilting cotton and it was all sewing.
We could have told you NOT to do the whole apartment managing thing...we did it for a year and it was, um, interesting, to say the least. We did live across the street from a Frat house which made it even more awesome though...good luck!
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