But anyway. What you really want to know is: how's the new place?
We'll play the Upgrade Game.
Space: Upgrade!
Its a lot bigger than the old digs. More storage, large closets. Plus the garage is nice and has a small room off that as well.
View: Downgrade.
They said it had a view of the woods. More like a glimpse around a corner if you crane your neck. Mostly I have view of cement and skateboarding, yelling children. The amazing sunset and beach are gone for sure. It's also noisy in a way I haven't adjusted to yet. I'm sure eventually it will be no problem, but right now I'm sleeping the distracted sleep of a hotel guest, awake at every disturbance and ill at ease despite the comfort.
I'm coming around on this a little since I've found a back way to work, but the DFW traffic is brutal. And it's tough both ways. Even using the shortcut it takes 20 minutes to go a few miles.
Amenities: Even
Well, the truth here is that they really swerved me on the appliances. They said they were one thing and they just aren't. They are substantially older than what I was shown. And worse than my previous set. The fridge is smaller too. But it does have an ice maker. Ask better questions next time, kids. It bumps up a little because I've bought my own washer dryer and a new TV which are both upgrades. So, overall it's better, but I was a bit bladed by the switch.
One digression I do want to make is to talk about the trash. The deal is, they pick up your trash four days a week. But only during two-hour windows at night and only in their provided containers. Kids, those provided containers are about the size of a small kitchen waste basket.
On the whole, I think it's a good plan: in this heat I do not want any trash hanging out at all. But as I move in, I have a lot of trash so you have to do this constant trash shuffle to get it out. I've been using old shopping bags for trash, taking those out regularly, but the bulkier stuff is troublesome. Like styrofoam from packages and such. So I'm working on a trash backlog.
And that's pretty much been my life so far: work, waiting on moving and delivery people, trying to get adjusted and unpacked and working on my trash backlog.
Sorry for the downgrades.
ReplyDeleteMore pictures please!
A nice, full report -- thanks! You write well; why weren't you an English major, ha ha?!
ReplyDeleteI second Beth's motion. Hope you get a chance to get out and see the area soon, both for your sake and to satisfy my own curiosity.