Well it was a long 175 days. 175 days of one futon - a single futon that served as a couch, a dining chair, a workspace and a bed. 175 days with two plates, two glasses, two forks and two towels. All you need, really, but it takes some planning and thinking ahead.
Christmas came early this year, though (or maybe very late?) - at 10 PM on April 3 our container arrived in Gulshan 2 - just in between downpours no less. The team of barefooted men worked until 2 in the morning bringing all of our stuff up four flights of stairs. Sadly for them there may have been more than just a few big boxes of books.
We are now in the process of unpacking everything, which has been a nice, if not poorly timed, distraction from much needed time for studying. I think we're about halfway through the unpacking process, though Kathleen thinks it's far less. Wherever we are exactly in the process, though, what I do know is that it is pretty freakin' awesome to have a mattress, couch, dining table and, dare I say, more than 2 plates.
As if that weren't exciting enough for the humans, the feline members of the household are in a cardboard paradise. Just imagine all these boxes, bubble wrap and new things to climb on and hide inside. I'm afraid they're going to be terribly disappointed when all the packaging goes away and we just have a bunch of boring furniture.
Christmas came early this year, though (or maybe very late?) - at 10 PM on April 3 our container arrived in Gulshan 2 - just in between downpours no less. The team of barefooted men worked until 2 in the morning bringing all of our stuff up four flights of stairs. Sadly for them there may have been more than just a few big boxes of books.
We are now in the process of unpacking everything, which has been a nice, if not poorly timed, distraction from much needed time for studying. I think we're about halfway through the unpacking process, though Kathleen thinks it's far less. Wherever we are exactly in the process, though, what I do know is that it is pretty freakin' awesome to have a mattress, couch, dining table and, dare I say, more than 2 plates.
As if that weren't exciting enough for the humans, the feline members of the household are in a cardboard paradise. Just imagine all these boxes, bubble wrap and new things to climb on and hide inside. I'm afraid they're going to be terribly disappointed when all the packaging goes away and we just have a bunch of boring furniture.
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