Today is Veterans day. As I'm sure you have all heard of the Fort Hood shootings. Its such a surreal feeling to have just left there a month ago and now see all of this on the news and even in Korean newspapers! Fort Hood was a big part of Steve and my life and it will always have a spot in our hearts as "home." If you didn't know, Steve was stationed at Fort Hood for just shy of two years. I lived there with him for one year before we left for Korea. This whole mess felt like such a slap in the face. My heart truly goes out to the families of the fallen. I could get up on my soap box and rant about what the media is doing and how I truly feel...but its not necessary. I will just say I have no sympathy for the "harassed" Islamic extremist. This was an act of terror.
ANYWAY
We moved into our apartment FINALLY last Saturday. About 4 days ago. We moved into a set of apartment buildings called "Taesung Villa." We live on the second floor along with 3 other families who live in the building who we know through Steves unit. We've come to find that Taesung is relatively popular with the command sponsored families living offpost. We know some more soldiers and their families that live in the other buildings here.
Every building is ran by a different lanlord and managed by a lady named Miss Lee. Well I'm we're not completely sure if she manages or is just an agent that finds people to live in these apartments. Its all done a little different here than in the states. Every 5th of the month the tenants in our building meet our lanlord outside of the apartment on the bottom floor at 9am to pay rent.
Like I said we only moved in just about 4 days ago so not everything is complete. We bought our new couches and coffee table yesterday and our rugs today. The apartment comes fully furnished but we wanted to get our own couches. And it didn't have a coffee table. Bare with me though. We still have trashbags hanging around and rooms we have done nothing with. We also haven't decorated a bit so it looks pretty plain. But I just wanted to let everyone see what a Korean apartment might look like.
ANYWAY
We moved into our apartment FINALLY last Saturday. About 4 days ago. We moved into a set of apartment buildings called "Taesung Villa." We live on the second floor along with 3 other families who live in the building who we know through Steves unit. We've come to find that Taesung is relatively popular with the command sponsored families living offpost. We know some more soldiers and their families that live in the other buildings here.
Every building is ran by a different lanlord and managed by a lady named Miss Lee. Well I'm we're not completely sure if she manages or is just an agent that finds people to live in these apartments. Its all done a little different here than in the states. Every 5th of the month the tenants in our building meet our lanlord outside of the apartment on the bottom floor at 9am to pay rent.
Like I said we only moved in just about 4 days ago so not everything is complete. We bought our new couches and coffee table yesterday and our rugs today. The apartment comes fully furnished but we wanted to get our own couches. And it didn't have a coffee table. Bare with me though. We still have trashbags hanging around and rooms we have done nothing with. We also haven't decorated a bit so it looks pretty plain. But I just wanted to let everyone see what a Korean apartment might look like.
Our bedroom. On the other side of the window is the right side of the indoor balcony.
Steve and I are still having alot of fun in Korea. Things have been pretty busy and its hard to get all the time we would like to go out and site see, but every free chance we have we sure do try. Tomorrow while Steve is at work I am going to downtown Daegu with some girls that live in Taesung Villa.
We just set our Magic Jack up tonight and it is up and ready to go. If you are interested in calling us from the states the phone number set up is a California local landline number. It is 925-954-5266.
We just set our Magic Jack up tonight and it is up and ready to go. If you are interested in calling us from the states the phone number set up is a California local landline number. It is 925-954-5266.