I’ve received requests for a blog about the house that I’m staying in, so here goes…
I share I big room with Roxana on the 3rd floor. We also share a salle de bains (notice the shower head in the picture…it’s called a telephone shower head!) and les toilettes (which I call the throne...you can see why in the
picture). Down stairs on the first floor there is a shoe/coat closet where everyone puts their things after coming home. There is also a family room with a TV (that I have never watched) and just across the hall is the dining room where we eat breakfast, lunch and dinner. The kitchen is big for
very quaint. Denise even has a dishwasher AND a microwave (that she never uses, but is fairly rare in
house door, lock it behind us, unlock the gate, and lock it behind us. The gate and the front door are always locked, even when people are home…I don’t think I’ve ever used a key this much in my life, but at least I know we’re all safe night and day! =) When I walk out the front door, I see the garden and the cobblestone pathway leading to th
e gate. It’s our little piece of peace before we hit the big city! The biggest differences here at the
house is that the toilet is not in the same room as the rest of the bathroom, in fact it’s down the hall, another difference is all of the locking, and keeping all of the doors closed all the time, everything being smaller, and being VERY aware of the water and electricity we use because it’s so expensive here. But with all of the differences here, I really like the lifestyle and the rhythm of life here. It’s not like the big cities in the
*more pictures SOON! (my computer ran out of battery when I was uploading them)
5 comments:
My guess is the pink stripes is your bed! I love the pictures and the blue bathroom. Vive Francais! I love you!
That thrown is perfect for your mama! I could picture her there now.
Oh good grief! I guess the king of the jungle is roaring again! xoxox
I can picture you on the thrown! :) I love the wallpaper in your room, it's very french...strange. ;) Your room is clean! Are you paying Roxanne to do it? :) Who folds your laundry? :) I love you xoxo
Oh my gosh, I lived in the twin of this room in Strasbourg. Nothing has changed!! My roommate and I did our laundry in the sink as well, and cooked soup from time to time over a backpacking stove. La salle de bain... my first culture shock... Mme. Penin, our landlady, had two teenage daughters, so we were only allowed to take one bath a week! Hope you have better access!
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