Tuesday 29 May 2007

Home Sweet Temporary Home

So this is what it has come to...I have finally cracked and have resorted to blogging.

Whilst Chris has the problem of over-embellishing his stories, my problem is that I can't remember what I've already written to each person whom I email, so I find myself repeating the same "witty" remark to the same person, which ends up leaving me sounding not-so-witty. So in the interests of preserving some vague image of witty-ness, it seems that blogging may be the way to go...

We have decided to tag-team the re-hashing of our past 2 months in London, so I guess I'd better get a move-on and post something so that I can pass the task back to Chris.

Here are some shots of our home for the first month in London (again thanks to Chris's work):













































It was pretty new and swish, and it really did trick us into thinking that we could afford to live in a similar place permanently whilst we were in London - we were wrong.

3 weeks of apartment hunting and 25 apartment viewings convinced me just how wrong we were, but in the end, we have found ourselves a decent apartment to call home.

I'm loving our current apartment, but the things that I really miss about our temporary accommodation are:

* The big kitchen - I think it's about 4 times the size of our current kitchen and I'm not exaggerating (although I'm very bad at judging space so I'm probably wrong anyway...)

* The dishwasher that I grew to love - At home, the closest thing that we have to a dishwasher is my dad and we have always washed our dishes the traditional hand-washing way, but it only took me less than a week to become a dishwasher-convert. Such a brilliant invention!!

Sadly, there is no dishwasher in our current apartment and there would be no way of fitting a dishwasher into our kitchen (unless we were to sacrifice the fridge or something), so it's been a harsh readjustment to the joys of hand-washing.....

* The flat-screen TV with 300 channels of pay TV - Now this is probably what I miss the most. Chris is still persisting with his no-tv-for-a-year-because-it'll-improve-our-communication experiment. I think it's a nice concept, but why did it have to involve TV?????

I feel like I am missing out on some kind of cultural aspect of our stay in the UK because I am unable to watch trashy BBC dramas, or get my dose of reality TV (a new season of UK Big Brother was launched last night and I could only read about it in the paper today!! ugh) and I almost cried when I found out that Eurovision was on a few weeks ago and I couldn't watch it!!

That said though, I think I am actually getting used to our TV-less existence and most of the time, I don't even miss it, although it may have a lot to do with the fact that most nights, we usually end up watching movies on the laptop instead....it may defeat the purpose of not having a TV, but at least it gives us something to look forward to when we're hand-washing our dishes after dinner!


2 comments:

rod said...

Hi Chris and Tracy,

Well it sounds like a really great adventure. Josh and Jerusha say Hi!!!

Rod

Unknown said...

LOVE THE KITCHEN!!!! Forget the TV. You'll always have TV but only 1 time you get to be newlyweds ;)

Wing-Sze