Yippeeeeee, we are finally OUT of the service apartment we have been living in for the last two months. Now, don't get me wrong... it was a nice little apartment, but the operative word there is LITTLE!!!! Definitely better than a hotel room, yes, but 2 months in an area that is only a little larger than the sitting/dining room area back in our apartment in KL, is NOT my idea of fun.
Of course, to add to that, the bed was a right 'killer'. Killed my back, killed our sleep. It was kinda like sleeping on a trampoline. If either one of us turned over in bed, the other one would be bounced and jounced up and down several times. So, as said earlier, sleep was definitely killed.
Well, we are now in a nice apartment near Holland Village (just 10 minutes walk from the Holland V shops and restaurants), in our VERY OWN BED. And, Yes, it is our OWN bed as we bought it specifically for ourselves - our very first water bed, and it is SO comfy! The apartment is about 2000 sq feet, 3 bedrooms, all with en-suite, though the 3rd bedroom en-suite is also the visitor bathroom, as it has 2 doors access - one from the bedroom, and one from the hallway. A very nice big living area; a decent sized dining room; a smallish, but decent, kitchen; laundry area; a maids room the size of a postage stamp; a bathroom for the maid (which is about the same size as the bedroom!); a balcony outside the dining area; and a balcony outside the sitting room which the landlord converted into a small study with loads of built ins. He supplied the basic furniture requirements (except, of course, for our bed which we wanted to get for ourselves)... so we have 3+2 black leather sofa, small dining table with 4 chairs, bunk bed in one bedroom, queen size bed in the other bedroom, washing machine, dryer (does anyone actually use a dryer?), microwave, oven, fridge, phone.
We also did not ask for a TV, as husband wanted to get another one for ourselves, smaller than the one we currently have in KL - so we have a Sharp Aquos 32" LCD TV now. We had to go and get lots of small things (plates, sheets, dustbins, etc) but, luckily, Ikea in SG is VERY cheap for most things (a lot cheaper than in KL anyway), and Carrefour, and Giant are cheap for most other stuff (kettle, vacuum cleaner, towels, etc). Anyway, all the small stuff has been acquired, EXCEPT for cooking utensils, as husband wants to get them himself as he is the cook, not me! We have cable TV, broadband, phone - what more could we ask for :-)
We had our first visitor yesterday - a really good SINGAPOREAN friend of ours - thanks for the beautiful plants Ah Peng, I hope that I can keep them alive, and we really enjoyed having you here. Remember, anytime you need a break from home, we have two spare rooms for you to come and spend the weekend with us. And I must say tha the plants are cheering up the sitting room considerably.
We are now waiting for the rest of our friends to turn up and visit - as long as we are in good ol' Sinjapoh, you are all more than welcome to visit, and, as you would have noticed in the earlier paragraphs, we do have facilities for our friends! So, come on folks...make the trek... and we will welcome you with open arms.
Where work is concerned, husband is so flat out busy - he is at work from 7.30am to 7.00pm most days, and is constantly on the move. No breaks in between, barely enough time for lunch. Next week he is off to Europe (Montenegro - next to Bosnia and Croatia I think), for meetings et al, and it is going to take him 48 hours there and 48 hours back, for 2 days worth of meetings. I'll head back to KL during that time... no point hanging around SG without my beloved.
That's it for today folks, and till the next time, hope you all have are having a great year so far.
Sunday, March 05, 2006
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wow!! water bed ah!! how does it feel like? 32" LCD... it's like you guys having another mont kiara there.
why don't you get ken or yourselves snapping some lovely photos of you guys and the apartment. it would be very nice i'm sure.
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