This past Saturday, with the help of my sister Shawn, brother-in-law Jim and my niece Sophia, I moved back to the city of Pittsburgh. (Well, about 5-6 miles north if you want to get specific.) But right now, all I can say is—it’s wonderful to be home again. And there’s no way I could’ve done it without them, thank you so much guys.
My sister Shawn also got me this awesome welcome mat for my new front door
So after a busy weekend of unpacking, bright and early Monday morning I headed out of my new apartment building—and walked up the main avenue to my former neighborhood of 22+ years, to drop in on some folks & businesses I haven’t seen since last summer. I had to laugh when my old friend Tilla at Lincoln Deli exclaimed “WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN!” When I started to reply, she said “YOU MISSED OUR FRUIT PIE SALE LAST WEEK!”
Anyway, I’m not all moved in just yet so to speak—I still don’t have a couch (it’s on order!) or dining chairs for my new dining table, or anything for the walls—but here’s what I DO have, and for all this I am grateful & happy.
An awesome view out my giant livingroom window—it’s an 8 foot square of new glass that looks down on a tree-lined street in the daytime, and at night I can see the twinkling lights of Mt. Washington in the distance.
Did I mention my building has an elevator? (And yes, that’s a bouquet of fake flowers in the former ashtray attached to the wall…) Now this is city living!
My new bedroom, with a cool green metal bedframe I bought at IKEA—assembled by my awesome brother-in-law Jim.
Here’s my new red dresser, ALSO bought from IKEA, and ALSO assembled by Jim and Sophia.
I had to get a new tv stand (my old one was a corner unit which wouldn’t work here) and also bought this stylish glass-top dining table (sans the chairs). My sister Shawn found it for me, all I had to do was plunk down my credit card!
The kitchen is small as they come, but everything is happy, shiny & new; easily the nicest one I’ve ever had, along with the rest of this awesome apartment.
Well, that’s all I have for the moment—I just wanted to get some pics of the new place on here, and again say a big thanks to my family for helping me get back where I belong. But as glad as I am to be back in the city, I’m very much looking forward to going home again this weekend—and seeing this little handyman for Easter!
It looks like a very nice place to live, Doug, both on the inside and out! Congrats and I hope this proves to be your favorite apartment yet. Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Pam, it's a nice building (and well managed, which is really important). Hope you have a Happy Easter too :)
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