Our furniture and home goods have finally arrived. We received them a few weeks ago and have been busy organizing and setting up our apartment....thus the delay in blogging. The move in was hectic and crazy and only took the movers two hours to bring all of our furniture up and remove all the boxes. I wish I could take them with me on our next move. Buttons unfortunately was not fond of the movers and hid in my laundry basket and then moved into the dresser drawer
It was pouring dow nrain when they came to deliver the furniture which I thought was going to be a problem. It wasn't. Since we live on the 13th floor, the movers have to bring all of our goods in through the window....seriously. The have a HUGE crain that hooks up to one of your windows and they move the furniture up the crain...allllllllllll the way to the 13th floor. My stomach was in knots the entire time. If one of those boxes fell a) it would kill someone and b) my stuff would be destroyed. As you can see in the picture below it was a LONG way down.
Luckily nothing was dropped, although we did have our two large bookcases snap in half (probably from the move over) and a large plastic tote break in half. I think we did good overall. Yes we are putting in a claim so that we can be hopefully reimbursed for the damages. Keep your fingers crossed. It didn't take Clayton and I very long to get the house set up. We have finished putting all the final touches on it and even had some friends over and hosted our first dinner party this week. Although I've put most of the pictures on Facebook, below are a few pictures of inside the apartment.
| Living Room |
| Master Bedroom |
| Dining Room |
Clayton and I continue to enjoy city living. We frequently go walking around the "walking track" that is right outside our complex. The track has a playground in the middle of it and badmitton and choku courts. Choku is what I call "Soccer Volleyball." You play with a net and have three tries to get the soccer ball over the net, but instead of using your hands, you use your feet/head/chest or whatever you would use in soccer to trap the ball and kick it back over the net. It's super fun and all the Korean kids play. Clayton and I have become pretty popular on the Choku courts since we are the only Americans out there playing and because Clayton can kick the ball really high. All the Korean kids say "woooooooow!" They are precious. Unfortunately, the creepy old drunk men watching us play choku are not precious. They like to scream "I love you" at me when I have to chase the ball down. Clayton thinks it's funny....I think it's creepy.
We have also booked our tickets home to the States for Christmas and we are super excited to be able to see all of our family and spend our FIRST CHRISTMAS WITH FAMILY AS A MARRIED COUPLE! craziness! We are also heading to Shanghai in one week to visit Clayton's college roommate for a few days. It should be a great trip and my first time to China. I'm anxious and excited and already charging my camera battery so that I can take a million pictures. We have also booked tickets for my little brother and one of my best friends to come out and visit next spring. YAY VISITORS! We are also anticipating Clayton's parents to visit us this November, and then Clayton's sister to visit next spring as well. So, for all of you reading this...now that you've seen that we don't live in a dump, please book your tickets and come visit us!