So this is our new home. We've been living here for about a week and we like it a lot. It's in a really great neighborhood. We're within walking distance to almost anything we want to do, not including Mandi's work, and our neighbors are super nice too. There is a modified garage attached to our house where a guy named Steve and his son Josh live. Steve's a really nice guy and he runs a pest control company. Next door to us in a house much larger than ours is a girl named Nadia who seems to be about our age. She is a professor at the local community college and is working on her doctorate. She owns that house and has a roommate that lives with her who's name I can't remember because it's kinda wierd. She's a really nice girl though and she's got a great sleeve tattoo. Nadia also has a converted garage and there's a guy named Shawn living there. So far everyone is super friendly.
To the right is our dining room. I especially like the built in cabinet. The window looks out onto Nadia's house.
To the left is our kitchen. That door leads into the utility room where our thrift store washer and drier are. The thrift store and flea market a
To the right is the master bedroom. Notice our luxurious sleeping arrangements. My neck is not pleased with me for this. Luckily, our stuff should be arriving Thursday or so and in another week our new KING SIZE BED will be arriving. Very excited. Also poor.
I made Shiloh a box. She is pleased.
This is our dinner at Toshi's Ramen. Best jap
This is the first Vietamese place I've been to in years as Ward can attest. It was awesome. We have been to many other restaurants since arriving here but for some reason I only ended up with pictures of the two Asian places. There have been brew pubs, steak joints (Kobe NY strip!), bakeries, breakfast cafes, coffee houses, and pizza parlors. Ah, the pizza. There is a pizza shop across the street from my house. Pizza by the slice, local beer on tap, wine tasting last Friday, beer tasting this Friday, very seriously thinking about trying to get a job there. Otherwise I might go broke. It makes me so happy.
While we were driving up the 101 we stopped at a town
So I've mentioned to some of you that the fairgrounds are only a few blocks from our house. It seems that there are events there almost every weekend and this past weekend it was the flea market/RV show. We went to the flea market and it was a blast. I bought an old Saltine Cracker tin, a glazed cast iron pot and pan set, Mandi got a pretty ceramic bowl and a pair of old bronze lamps. We spent $30. It happens every couple of weeks apparently. I'm thinking flea market vendor could be another job prospect for me.
So that's it for today. Now that I've got our internet going and Mandi's off to work I'm going to try to do these posts more often. Maybe shorter ones too. Anyway stay tuned! There's lots more Oregon Trails to come!
3 comments:
Awesome! Thanks for all the pictures. Looks like Shiloh is settling in OK; but what about Hooch and Little Bit?
Good looking house and the noodle bowls have me way jealous. I'm stoked to read about your adventures.
Thanks for the pics and post. Sounds like you guys are having a blast in your new home. Keep 'em coming!
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