The Sticky Wicket

This is a story of a girl. A girl who had met the boy, fell in love, was asked, accepted, and made the plans - only to be told 4 years later that it had been a good ride. This is the story of a heartbreak. And the possible rebuilding of Rome from the ashes.

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

This is where we live

940 square feet of loving! One bedroom, two walk-in closets, two full bathrooms (with baths - big thing if you have lived without one for three years!) kitchen, washer and dryer, talk across kitchen counter!

SO imagine a long rectangle, hack off a bit of it for the bedroom (bath and closet) then imagine the rest a big open space. Portion off a bit next to the bedroom, along the front wall and door a kitchen and closet with the washer. Across the kitchen counter/sink island opens the living/dining space. Along the same wall as the kitchen and front door is another bathroom and closet. The opposite wall is all windows. Big beautiful windows. And because we are the corner unit, windows along the bedroom and bathroom walls too! charcoal colored painted and sealed concrete floors and light wood cabinetry, vaulted ceilings and archetectual features. Restored Historic building. {sigh} I can't wait for December to move home, to my DCS and our home!

We have the Valencia bed from Pottery Barn on our wish list and the Manhattan Chair as well. He is refinishing our futon and we ordered a new mattress for it. We both can't wait to have our first home and for it to be less like college kids (crates and psters) and more like the young professionals we are!

1 Comments:

At 10:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

That would be robo spam above. Nasty stuff that's going around.

It's good to hear you in good spirits K, but I still think that DCS may be years away from a solid commitment. Sure the loving may be good and special, but it's not exactly moving anywhere fast. This can be fine, you're young just yet, but as they say, I really fear that you're 'wasting the pretty' on this bloke. I'd tell him that you're looking at some other possibilities. (I don't know what 'used to have potential' means in your post below, though it does not sound exactly tantalizing somehow). I don't know when he's supposed to grow up, but I realize this can be a long lasting problem.

Good Luck on the Thesis writing & Cheers, 'VJ'

 

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