Moving to a new apartment... in the same building!

in vietnam •  last year 

For the past 2+ years I have been living in a rather small condo. I moved here before the covid lockdowns in order to be in a building that my friends lived in because we had heard news that we weren't going to be allowed to so much as leave our buildings. It was a good thing that I acted when I did because the rumors turned out to be true and it was a bit of a nightmare not being able to so much as walk outside the front door. Thankfully, I knew several of the people in this building and we would meet regularly on the rooftop pool area for drinks and socializing, the fact that the building had its own gym gave us something else to pass the time as well.

I knew I was moving into a rather small apartment and I just took it on the chin until recently where I finally had the opportunity to move into one of the end units in my building.

I am not going to move out of this condo because I have a dog and not very many places will allow that. They make no differentiation between a dog that basically just sleeps all day like Nadi, and a wild shiftless Rottweiler.

The new place is still actually quite small by my standards but it is actually significantly larger than the one I just moved from.


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My apologies for the mess but even though I was only moving one floor inside the same building it took a long time to get it done and I didn't feel like organizing anything. I will get that sorted out over the next couple of days.

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The same is true with the very dark bedroom that I made dark by closing all the curtains. Some people really value natural light and this place has it in spades but seeing as how I would prefer my place not to be a million degrees, I keep the curtains closed during the day and I am quite certain I will do the same at night.


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Unfortunately this brings me even closer to the construction noise but the windows in this new unit are even higher quality than the ones in my old unit so I will be ok with dealing with that. I can barely hear it even though it is essentially right outside my balcony.


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The bathroom is small but functional and honestly, I could do without the bathtub and would prefer if they just had a nice shower that drained on to the floor. I am substantially larger than the average Vietnamese person so even if I wanted to take a bath..and I don't, I wouldn't be able to fit in there anyway.

So things are looking up for me and Nadi I guess. We just got approved on another visa until February of next year and the move is done.

It will take us some time to get organized though and I am sure Nadi is ok with that


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Her things were the first things I organized in the entire place anyway. For me, I can wait a few days and don't really mind it being a bit disorganized for a bit.

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