Settling in
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 07:06 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Surprise time change! I mean, I knew it was coming, but didn't know it was this weekend until I opened my computer and stared at the time displayed in confusion.
Yesterday,
miome and I found Vietnamese restaurant that specializes in pho and is nearby. According to Google Maps, there are at least 8 Vietnamese restaurants within a 10 mile radius of here. I think I may just learn to love this place.
Curtain hanging is going. We seem to be missing a panel from our old apartment. I'm sure it will turn up: one does not simply lose an entire curtain panel without noticing. It's probably in a box used as padding for something.
The kitties are adjusting to the new place well. They show this by sleeping, randomly chasing invisible fairies up and down the stairs, and demanding pettings as soon as they hear us talking in the morning. In other words, by acting like cats.
We are both still trying to learn how everything works in our kitchen/apartment. For example, the last stove we had tended to bake about 50-100 degrees higher than what you set it at. On this stove, the range is high powered. I haven't tried baking anything yet. I'm sure it will take a few runs to get it right.
Now if only we could figure out how the thermostat worked here...
Yesterday,
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Curtain hanging is going. We seem to be missing a panel from our old apartment. I'm sure it will turn up: one does not simply lose an entire curtain panel without noticing. It's probably in a box used as padding for something.
The kitties are adjusting to the new place well. They show this by sleeping, randomly chasing invisible fairies up and down the stairs, and demanding pettings as soon as they hear us talking in the morning. In other words, by acting like cats.
We are both still trying to learn how everything works in our kitchen/apartment. For example, the last stove we had tended to bake about 50-100 degrees higher than what you set it at. On this stove, the range is high powered. I haven't tried baking anything yet. I'm sure it will take a few runs to get it right.
Now if only we could figure out how the thermostat worked here...