Before moving into a new house, I checked about what it looked like on Daum.maps. And...it looks like an old apartment since the red-bricks layer on the surface of the building's wall are apparent. That't the first feature. But...it looks just nice.
And the fact that the neighborhood is somewhat a new atmosphere for us...we are so excited. Moreover, other foreign students and faculty members live here, so I am sure that the facilities are just fine. Love the fact that it is clean.
We are on the 2nd floor. Like it. What not to like, especially after living in a basement for more than a year in our previous "two-room". So, this is surely one of the too-good-to-be-true kind of excitement.
As soon as the university offered me to move into this apartment complex, I said "YES", well of course after some consideration. And that is: transportation expenses.
We need to take subway that would take us around 20 minute (including transfer) from home to campus. That's more than tolerable.^^ The subway is just 2-minute away from where we live.
After all, the house is much much more spacious than the one we used to have before.
And...the facilities are just ample. We got everything we need, for the universities provided everything for us, even the internet and cable TV. (It means... we do not have to extend the one we subscribed when we were still at Imundong).
And...Eyra got her own room. That's something that she likes about.
She just put all of her stuffs on her desk right away. Oh, see the Taegukki or Korean flag, there? She made it out of the color clay. She loves it.
The good neighborhood, and a large parking lot (for the children, it means....large playground:) ^-^
Bismillahirrohmanirrohim...We are going to live in this apartment until I finish my study at HUFS.
Bismillah hopefully in 2015.
Thanks to HUFS and all the staffs at International Office for having given us a chance to stay here.
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