Saturday, March 31, 2012

New Home

My poor little blog. It's not getting any attention. I miss you guys! I miss you, little blog!

Everything's going swimmingly in my new life, and I really, really like this city. The only problem is that we still don't have internet in our apartment complex! That means I depend on my cell phone for internet or Alexandre's phone as a wireless router when he's home. Hopefully (hopefully!) we'll get internet next week, like the company keeps promising.

When we first moved, I told you how Alexandre's mom was helping us with the decorating and everything. Well we did make things nice and liveable, but then I kind of lost interest. It was causing me to have to avoid arguments with the MIL too much because she was overstepping her bounds and being judgmental Apartment stuff is expensive, and I figure if I've gone this long without things like a decorative mirror in my bedroom, I don't need to buy them now. So I figured I'd share some pictures with you all now, since I don't think we'll be doing much more decorating:

Our custom-made couch and the TV we lugged back from the US
The front side of the couch (Gatinha loves it as much as I do), and our little table. We originally bought it to use as a table for the balcony, but "real" dinner tables are like, 5x the price, and that little guy works just fine. Hard to break and easy to clean -- that's my kind of table! You can also see the barbecue on the balcony. The trash can with the charcoal is inside because it was raining.



Our compact little kitchen/laundry area (at least all those dishes and clothes are clean, right?)
Our great Target comforter that matches the beautifully painted brown wall

My classroom / Alexandre's study room
My little white board for my students. :) In our old apartment, I had one on the wall, which was much better. The only problem is that it destroys the wall.

Yay yay! I love waking up here. I love being out and about in the city. I love coming home to this place. I wish I could show you more of the complex and stuff, but I've put some up before, and any other pictures would just be too revealing and I like to tell myself that it's not totally obvious where I'm living.

Instead, I'll show you some nature shots from around the city:






We went for a walk in a park, and I was so excited to stumble upon an anhiga, which has quite a few names in both English and Portuguese but which is also known as a biguatinga or carará:

Such an interesting bird! Like a big cousin to my tropical cormorant friends back in Caipirópolis. It (well, I think this one was a she) manages to be dopey and graceful at the same time.

But yes. I'm really enjoying things here. I'm slowly starting to make friends with some of the many young people in the apartment complex and at the gym, as well as with a couple of other Americans I've met. There's also a crazy demand for English classes, so that keeps me busy and makes me feel needed and valued as a teacher.

Oh, and one final piece of good news was that I got to meet blog buddy Tiffany today! Alexandre and I had lunch with her, her husband, and their friends during their trip to visit Tiffany's husband's family here in Brazil. She was so lively and personable and the 6 of us had a wonderful lunch. It was too bad I only got one day with her! Keep checking her blog this week for pictures.

Once we get internet in the apartment, I'll go back to posting regularly again. In the meantime, I hope everything's going well with you, too.

11 comments:

  1. We won't be moving to Brazil until a year from this summer, but I'm already making a list of all the things we need to take with us. Our current furniture is trashed from the kids, we'll either have to fork over a pantsfull of cash or buy it new here before we go. I'm opting for the latter! And I love how you crossed out that bit about your MIL, lol. Oh, the stories I could tell about pushy Brazilian MILs (and not just my own!).

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  2. Your apartment looks lovely:).
    Just let the decoration fancy stuff to be done when Alexandre becomes a fancy and rich doctor, so you guys can spend the money without thinking all the other things that you could do with it. Actually, when that day comes, you'll have your own apartment, and I think it'll be more fun to decorate something that belongs to you :).
    I'm really happy to read about your happiness,especially when I remember some of the old posts from Caipiropolis :). All the best for you guys!

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  3. Yeah! You're working, you have a good place to live, and you made a good decision about decorating that helps keep the family peace. Smart cookie :-)

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  4. Yay! I got to see the inside of your apartment after all ;) Our lunch was fun! "Lively and personable"? I'll take it! :) :) :)

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  5. Hi Danielle! Your new home is so fab! It looks so nice and comfy cozy - but the best part is how happy you are, and you even have the decorating out of the way! Yea, save your money on food and travelling! ;-)
    I think everything is really falling into place there.

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  6. Thanks for all the nice comments, guys!
    Gina, I think you put it nicely, that "things are falling into place." :)

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  7. There seems to be this trend in Brazil of couches that are the hardest, most uncomfortable things ever. It's like they're only for decoration. Yours, however, looks quite comfy!

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  8. it looks pretty, i love the comforter! :D decorating can be stressful / not fun especially when you first move in, cause there's so much to do at once, and other people can be a pain... once you've had a little more time to settle, it might be more fun for you to occasionally do your own decorative DIY projects! there are a million awesome ideas online, they'd be one of a kind, and it's waayyy cheaper than store-bought. I bet you could do some awesome stuff with all your nature pics! :)

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  9. Congrats on your new home! It is lovely :)

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  10. Your blog is getting me really excited to be in Brazil! I move at the end of the year and am excited/nervous!!!! I keep thinking... I have NO idea what I am getting myself into. New country, element, everyday life (and appliances), in laws, etc.
    Thanks!
    I look forward to reading more :)
    -Chanelle

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