We were finally able to move in to our new apartment and get the WiFi set up. It is a fantastic place and we are very grateful. The ceilings are high, it is a quiet location, and there is underground parking.
The is the view from the front door. We have one air conditioning unit and it's in this main living room.
Paul set up the TV so we can watch Pluto, YouTube, BYU-TV, and our Plex. I found this quilty rug at IKEA and found pillow covers to match.
The kitchen is quite small, just one side of a galley kitchen. I hated to put in a microwave and take up 50% of my counter space. But the cabinets are numerous and easy to keep clean. There is even a dishwasher there.
The water heater is to the left of the oven. Currently the overhead light is out but someone is coming tomorrow to fix it.
In the hallway is a washer and guest bathroom. We are using it as our office, but it is officially the "Country Humanitarian Office."
We are completely spoiled to have a second bathroom.
Gotta love those hexi tiles. Then at the end of the hall is our bedroom and bathroom.
If I pull back the curtains I have this view. The largest building towards the left is the Press Building.
There is a soccer pitch out of view but we can hear then hollering during nighttime practices and games. It is now too cold to open the window.
If I go out the kitchen door, there is a little patio to better enjoy the view. I very carefully cleaned the glass railing so I didn't fall 6 floors to the playground below.
It's a wonderful place to sit and enjoy some sun and quiet.
I've never seen an elevator for parking, but it seems to work fine. The Nielsens were the heroes to find us such an amazing place for the next 18 months.
And thanks to IKEA for furnishing it all!












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