Sunday, February 1, 2009

This is a little tour around our little apartment.

This is our tiny stove. The control on the oven only has two settings: Max and Min and in between there is an arrow that you just guess at where the temperature is. I do use an oven thermometer. My first cassarole was found cooking at 500 degrees. A little toastie I think.

This is our bathroom.

There is the shower, and in front of it is the cutest little bathtub.


Here is Steve getting ready to jump in our cute little bath tub. It'll be a tight fit, I think.

Here is our little table.

Notice the wonderful grandkid book. We look at it often, and instead of TV we have our wonderful digital picture frame to look at while we eat. Thanks for those gifts. Notice the bottle of thousand island Dressing.
A sample of our daily schedule:
7:00 the alarm clock goes off, playing the CD-Called to Serve!
7:15-Exercise, showers, breakfast-learn the new Spanish word of the day.
9:00-off to the mission office where we start the day with an "Himno"(song), un oracion (prayer), and announcements for the day. I often have follow-ups to do on medical issues, and then handling the medical issues as they call in. Steve is busy with office and computer things.
There are trips to the hospital, farmacias, etc.
12:00 Usually lunch doesn't happen until about 1:30 or 2:00. We run home, grab a bite to eat, and then back to the office until about 6-7pm.
7:00pm Quick trip to the store for food, or home to fix dinner.
8:00pm dinner
9:00 hopefully time to study
10:30 Bedtime at last.

The next entry will be a trip around our neighborhood!

3 comments:

MikesDork said...

How fun to see your "little" abode! We had fun chatting with you today. If you need anything let us know!

Deb-t said...

We had ourselves a little family home evening last Monday and sent off letters to you. It will be interesting to see if they make it before a months time or not. The house is coming along nicely. I will have to do a new post sometime today if I get around to it.
Looks like your place is humble and just perfect! Glad to hear things are going well and what your daily schedule is like. Wow...6-7pm really makes for a long day, huh?!

Farm Girl said...

what a cute lil' place. sounds like you've settled in nicely. LOVE the tub. sounds like you guys are very busy, which i guess means you were very needed. how rewarding it must seem at the end of each day. can't wait to take the tour of the neighborhood.