This past week was my sister's birthday. I felt sad all day that I was not there to celebrate with her. So, we had cake and ice cream in honor of her. We all made a wish and blew out her candles! Happy birthday sis!
For Seth's birthday he got a telescope. On the rare occasions that we can see the moon, we like to run out there and watch it. It is super cool! These pictures aren't great cause the camera on my phone is lame and it was starting to get cloudy. But, this is something that we did this week.
We have cords everywhere! The first picture is what allows us to watch Netflix and Amazon. So many devices. It is also our "Utah phone". In the bottom left corner you can see a plant that our neighbor gave us when they moved. I'm giving a half-hearted effort to keep it alive.
These lovely little boxes are what transforms all of our American devices from 110v to 220v. Cords everywhere!
We have these little adapter plugs. It doesn't convert the voltage, it just makes your plug plugable into a Russian outlet. As you can see, you can plug just about any sort of plug into it and then the adapter plugs into our wall outlets. This only works with things that are dual voltage. Such as, our Apple devices and our smart tv. But, don't be fooled! Just cause you can plug something into the adapter doesn't mean it can handle 220 volts of electricity.
Speaking of barf... The boys bedrooms. Somethings are the same no matter where you live.
Milk in a box and stored on a shelf... It is 1 liter and so we buy it by the case. Otherwise, we are out of milk every day! |
A phone with a cord. This is our land line and when you dial a number, it does the dial sounds like when you use to dial on a rotary phone. It makes me giggle a little. |
My oven is European and small. This is a regular 9 X 13 cake pan. It has taken some adjusting but, I barely notice anymore. |
Pet peeve! I can't tell you how many deformed paperclips I find lying about our house! Stop the madness boys! Paperclips are for paper! |
This is the back view of our house. The middle floor with the lights on is the kitchen. The window on the top is the Master bedroom. The bottom window is a spare room that we use for storage. It has a table where I do my tutoring. It also opens up onto the back patio where we have our campfires.
This is a picture of the front of our house. The middle floor window in our living room and the top right window is Ethan's room and the top left is Dalton/Seth's room. It doesn't look like it but the lawn is quite sloped on all sides. One of the benefits to having an end unit is that we get windows on the one side of our house. It is delightful to have so much natural light but, it takes away wall space. But, we are happy and glad to have the windows!
This little Thanksgiving sign is the bane of Ethan and my existence. I prefer it to be slanted and he NEEDS it to be straight. It took me days of fixing it to realize he was purposely straightening it. Haha. He thought it was just getting bumped and had no idea I was purposely moving it crocked.
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