a lot of stuff had changed since i filmed that. first of all, i had three roommates in total which was way too many, but if you've been following my blog, you know why! the beds have been separated and we've gotten a bigger fridge. im kind of happy that i was never placed in a model house (co-ed). one of my friends have to leave her apartment because it was just chaos. i know the studio apartment seems very small with no privacy, but ive spent a few nights away from "home" when im not feeling it (or too out of it to make it home). at least there's some way of escape somehow, right?
Monday, March 21, 2011
45 - apartment tour
ive been really bad at posting the rest of my african adventure, but here's a video that ive tried to upload ever since i filmed it (which was during the first 2 weeks of my stay). it was too big to do a direct upload so i opened up a youtube account. that's pretty much opening up a big can of worms !
a lot of stuff had changed since i filmed that. first of all, i had three roommates in total which was way too many, but if you've been following my blog, you know why! the beds have been separated and we've gotten a bigger fridge. im kind of happy that i was never placed in a model house (co-ed). one of my friends have to leave her apartment because it was just chaos. i know the studio apartment seems very small with no privacy, but ive spent a few nights away from "home" when im not feeling it (or too out of it to make it home). at least there's some way of escape somehow, right?
a lot of stuff had changed since i filmed that. first of all, i had three roommates in total which was way too many, but if you've been following my blog, you know why! the beds have been separated and we've gotten a bigger fridge. im kind of happy that i was never placed in a model house (co-ed). one of my friends have to leave her apartment because it was just chaos. i know the studio apartment seems very small with no privacy, but ive spent a few nights away from "home" when im not feeling it (or too out of it to make it home). at least there's some way of escape somehow, right?
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Thanks!! LOL, I thought the red pillow was what we like to call, "The Wall of Death", i.e. protection from morning dragon breath.
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