Thursday, February 28, 2008

The "Flat" search is over!


When you move to a new country you always have preconceived notions of how things will be.  Sometimes you are right and sometimes you are completely wrong!  Looking for a flat was one of those times we were completely wrong.  The day after we arrived we went to look at a flat that we saw online.  We found it a little strange that it was only open to look at from 9:00-9:15 but we caught an early bus and we got there at 8:45.  Our first clue that this wasn't like America was that there were already about ten people waiting.  By 9:00 we were standing around with about thirty people all wanting to rent the apartment.  We herded into the tiny apartment to find a dark dirty dingy straight up crappy place.  It was $350 a week and we had to compete with the other thirty people for this dump.  Needless to say we were a little nervous because we were competing against employed people.  But God is good.  We went to church on Sunday and told people we were looking for a place.  Roberto told us a friend of a friend was moving to Dubai and looking to rent his place out of for around a year or so.  We went and looked at it and loved it.  It was completely furnished and ready to move in.  So one week after arriving we moved in.

So here is the living room complete with a sweet orange wall (Amy hates it and Damon loves it).   Also notice the air con in the top left corner, not so common for the price range we were looking in.  

Here is our bedroom.  Basically the only thing we had to buy was the bedding and the rest was already in there.  Check out the full wall closet, Amy loves that.  
As you can see this is the kitchen.  It is huge compared to all the others we saw and it came with the fridge and table.  

Here is your bedroom.  If you come we will get a bed for you.  

And the bathroom with the not so good washing machine on the left that drains into the bathtub.  
 This is our "home sweet home".  It is a 7 minute walk for Amy and a 10 minute walk for Damon to the bus stop.  The bus stop is actually in front of a mall that has a Big W, Kmart, Target, post office, our bank, two huge grocery stores and various other shops.  Damon's Uni is a 10 minute ride from the stop.  Well, we hope you enjoyed the tour.  Let us know when you want to join us in the Land Down Under. 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yay! How great to get to see photos of your place. It looks like it was a blessing to find it!

And yay! You guys are doing a blog. :) Keep us posted.

Love you!

Anonymous said...

We are all so very happy for you guys and can't wait to hear more of your adventures! Please know that you are being thought about and loved.
The Rossers

Mark and Kelly said...

YATTA!It was so nice to hear from you and we're SO glad you gave in and got a blog. The flat is awesome--Kelly loves the orange wall and Mark isn't giving input because he doesn't know I'm writing this:) Love you guys and miss you. Saturday nights suck around here;)

Campbell Family said...

We are so glad to hear you made it safely and are getting settled in. It will be nice to keep up with you guys through the blog! Blessings -- Rusty, Laura, and Alex

Anonymous said...

WOW! The place looks great! And furnished!! A Washer in your apartment is very special, even if it does drain in to the tub (sorry about that!), not to mention AC!! You are totally living it up (for your price range). I'm so glad Roberto was able to help you get that place. Thank God for the Church :)
I am so happy that you are blogging so that I can see photos regularly. I got soooo homesick reading it.
Love
Arianne

Greg and Arianne said...

This is GREAT! Man, the Church takes care of us everywhere we go! I'm jealous that you're close to the beach!!!

Love you guys heaps,
Greg

PS I'm ok with the orange wall. Go Pepperdine Waves!

Nicole Whaley said...

What a wonderful blessing. Isn't it amazing how God surprises us with His providence?