Saturday, September 3, 2016

Our Little Home

We started today very early.
Our Ward gathered at the beach opposite
Moses Mabhida stadium for a sunrise testimony meeting and breakfast.

Today has been cloudy and cool - beautiful.


The surfers gather.
Apparently the surf was not all that good today.
Surfers gather anyway!


We had our very dusty and dirty cars cleaned,
then went home for lunch.

We also took a trip to Alan's home the other end of the estate and
assembled his braai for him.
He is due back sometime this week we think.

So - this is our home...

This past two weeks
I have been sewing extra blockout linings to our blockout curtains
with a sewing machine borrowed from Brenda.
Hard work!  Not for the faint-hearted.

The spare bedroom and view outside from the balcony to the West.
We see the sun set each day.
It is a lovely view.




Then there are two bathrooms between the spare room and ours.
Later in the list of photos...

This is our bedroom with an en suite shower bathroom.
We have a sliding door out onto the front balcony.
The black cover is over our braai delivered this past week.


Through our door onto the balcony.
You can see the roof ready for doing on the building just left of centre in the picture.


My tumble drier and clothes drier area.
When I want to use the tumble drier I sling a cord through the window 
to the left of the clothes drier. 


Shower bathroom en suite.


Other bathroom to right of ensuite bathroom.
We will be getting towel rails and toilet roll holders on Monday.


Kitchen and dining area.
We had a new washing machine delivered this last week.
When Glenn got to install it today, we discovered it is dented.
We will get the replacement on Monday.
That's the pile of plastic in the middle beyond the hob island.


Lounge and computer area with door to the balcony.


Another view of the kitchen area.
On the left side of picture is the door to the spare room.
Convenient living.

I must still figure out how best I will care for the tiled floors...
I have had an entirely carpeted house for the last thirty years
including carpets in bathrooms and kitchen.

Any ideas welcome!


So now you know where we live...

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