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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Apartment Photos
This is how my apartment looked on Saturday afternoon:
I inherited the bedroom set from my former family doctor's mother. (Our family was also friends with his family.) I don't use the bed frame any more because I bought a different one in Chapel Hill (I hadn't taken any furniture with me), and I like the headboard I made for it, and the fact that it's tall enough to fit under-bed boxes under.
It looks like a great apartment, once you get everything situated. Imagine yourself in a month, everything where it goes and you, right there, spinning away happily.
It looks great! Lots of unpacking to do, but that can be done little by little. I'm embarassed to admit how long ago I moved, and how many boxes I still haven't unpacked...
Yes, I'll be much happier when everything is unpacked. I think it's a pretty nice apartment... or it will be. ;)
Dianne: I know what you mean! I do plan on doing it little by little, but I also frequently end up with the boxes that never get unpacked... *sigh* (I really want to do something about those boxes this time!)
6 comments:
heh! i had the same style dresser as a child.
Cute! I'll be right over .. . .
I inherited the bedroom set from my former family doctor's mother. (Our family was also friends with his family.) I don't use the bed frame any more because I bought a different one in Chapel Hill (I hadn't taken any furniture with me), and I like the headboard I made for it, and the fact that it's tall enough to fit under-bed boxes under.
Knittah: what time should I expect you? ;)
It looks like a great apartment, once you get everything situated. Imagine yourself in a month, everything where it goes and you, right there, spinning away happily.
Now get going. :-)
It looks great! Lots of unpacking to do, but that can be done little by little. I'm embarassed to admit how long ago I moved, and how many boxes I still haven't unpacked...
Yes, I'll be much happier when everything is unpacked. I think it's a pretty nice apartment... or it will be. ;)
Dianne: I know what you mean! I do plan on doing it little by little, but I also frequently end up with the boxes that never get unpacked... *sigh* (I really want to do something about those boxes this time!)
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