July 22, 2015

The Apartment

Sadly, I think we've grown out of our apartment that we rent in Paris in the 11th.  It's a two bedroom which was perfect when Zach and Asia were small and willing to share a room and bed.  The second time we went, Zach slept on the couch, Asia in the 2nd bedroom.  The third time, Asia and Katt slept in the second bedroom on a full size bed and Zach still slept on the couch though he didn't really fit.  Katt kept getting up though and coming to our room which meant waking Asia up to have her switch rooms again or someone switch rooms or trying to get Katt back in bed, etc. It was also really hot when we went this last time and the apartment doesn't have AC or fans.  It made for some uncomfortable nights. 

Here's the entrance to the apartment building. With its locked gates, the complex felt very safe, even though a few homeless people slept right on the corner.





 




Here is a picture of the lobby to our building.  One day, Asia walked up and down the floor to the mirror imitating a model on the runway.



Getting in the small elevator was always a challenge with all of us and the jogging stroller.


The bathroom had been newly remodeled with a washer and dryer, rain shower, but no bath tub. Luckily we already knew that so we brought the inflatable tub.  Some days it was so hot that Katt and I hung out in the shower pretending we were swimming.



Zach was missing a lot of marching band this summer and was playing a new instrument - the tenors/quads.  Here is a picture of him practicing on his make-shift drums. 
 The advantage of having an apartment is not eating out for every meal. We tried to go out to eat only once a day.  For breakfast, John would go with Katt and get chocolate bread - croissants filled with chocolate.  I brought Chinese instant noodle packages with me so I often had those. We also would go to the grocery store to get things to make for our meals. Since Katt didn't like a lot of the food, it helped to be able to bring her home and have her eat then. She loved the fruit we would get at the markets and of course she loved the bread.
 Here's a picture of the living room.  There were no screens or curtains in the windows. We'd just roll down these huge metal blinds.

 We loved the rooftop deck. We ate most of our meals up here. Katt would run around up here but one night we found out that the downstairs neighbor could hear all the running around. The downside of apartment living with kids.


 One of the views from the deck.  Imagine drinking your coffee on the deck as the sun comes up or sets.
 Here's what I called my office. It was the desk in our bedroom. I would work from here, usually working from 3 PM to 7 PM or full days while John and the kids were out exploring.

Here's a picture of the photographer.  She documented most of the rooms on our last day.



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