Thursday, February 4, 2010

My pigsty

My apartment in Seoul is about 1/3 the size of my Anyang apartment. However, I feel more homey in my current apartment. One bad point is that I can no longer run around in circles around my couch so Ellie can catch me. I think she hates that though. Anyway, I just want to show whoever reads this blog how my apartment looks like after a work week. Since I wake up just minutes before I have to rush to work, clothes are being thrown left and right. Because I go out almost every night of the week, there's not a lot of time to do dishes or to clear off my table. After I wash my clothes, to save electricity, I hang some heavy clothes or sheets on my chairs to dry instead of using the dryer. When my clothes dry, it gets thrown onto the couch since it's easier to dig through the pile. It also saves me the trouble of hanging my clothes. Don't think I live like this everyday. I usually tidy up every Sunday, but it gets messy again by Wednesday.

You can see my school from my window. Its the brown building. If I get all green lights, I can get there in about 3 minutes. If I just miss the green, it'll take about 7. Yet, I'm still a few minutes late everyday.



















Most of my clothes are lying on the bed and sofa. I hate hanging clothes as you can probably tell.


















I barely use half the products I have. I just don't have time in the morning to make myself look better. I've been wanting to hang my clock up for months, but too cheap to buy a hammer.












My sheets are hanging to dry. I don't know why the knife is on the table...the shampoo too. I'm looking at the pile of clothes on my sofa now. I think I will actually throw everything in the closet (maybe even hang them up if I don't get too lazy) so I can sit on it.













Next time, I will post pics of how my apt looks like when clean.










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