We still need to get Gary a chest of drawers and another nightstand for me but it's SO much better even with these few pieces of furniture!
By the time I finished unboxing the nightstand and chest and then sorting the closet out, putting up the futons, arranging my clothes, washing blankets etc. I was tired out. I took a little nap on the bed and I think the mattress will be comfy. This is the first brand new bed and mattress we have ever owned in almost 30 years of marriage...crazy!
After the nap, I took Speedy to the grocery store. Gary made some salsa, and I made burrito fixings and a macaroni salad for dinner! Yummy!
Now it's bath time. Did I mention that on my electronic water heater there is a button I can push and it fills the tub up for me and tells me when it's ready? Also, I set the water temperature at whatever I want so I never have to fuss with the hot and cold to get the right temperature! The Japanese really know how to set up a nice bathroom! Oops! Looks like my bath is ready! Bye!
Very nice bedroom set! Wonderful thing that our missionaries are blessed overseas with things often unattainable in US...God's hand of favor and blessing for forsaking all for His greater purpose! =)
ReplyDeleteThis is a first on our overseas trips. In Mexico we had a sofa sleeper mattress we had thrown on the floor (and I was 8months pregnant!). In Panama we had the former Pastors' bed. This is definitely a blessing!
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