At long last, we are ready to show you our home. It has taken some time to get settled in, but I think we finally feel at home. We love our cozy apartment and feel lucky to have gotten a two bedroom instead of a one bedroom. There are a couple of downfalls to where we live, the first being the price. The downfall of accepting company assisted housing is that they can charge several hundred dollars more for our apartment. The plus of this, is that all of our home related bills are taken care of through the rent, we only have to give 30 days notice, no security deposit was necessary and it came completely furnished, including television and appliances and iron, among other things. We also live far from the city center, and since the subway stops running at midnight it severly limits my overtime opportunities. But all that aside, please enjoy Casa De Scatterlaschi...
Posted by karen at July 27, 2004 10:40 PMHey nice pics. So the apartment comes with a vacuum but not a microwave? Interesting... and hey, what's up with the "dining room." Are you supposed to eat on the sticky couch? Is that why it's plastic and not something like... like... suede?
Posted by: sistah at July 29, 2004 02:24 PMno microwave. that must be why the couch is plastic. we do have a toaster oven but it looks so old and dirty that i have no intention of using it. i found some cheap microwaves but am still debating as whether or not a microwave counts as 'cooking' i broke a smoke alarm the last time i tried to cook popcorn in the microwave. i wonder if santa comes to japan...i wonder if he comes in august....
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