Sorry, I know we promised pictures of our apartment, and at Lara's request, an inclusion of pictures of life from the dogs' views. Ten days late is better than never right?

This is the view from the front door. That white thing is a really cool and old thing that buzzes our guests in down stairs.

This is our living room. That blanket is Billy's usual sitting location if he isn't out on the porch. This is the couch that we basically had to take apart and push through the door. My mom got me this rug as part of my birthday present... :)

This is our kitchen while some have told us is very large by Boston standards. It actually has more storage than my kitchen in Waco. I actually really like it. Oh, and there is an actual pantry in here (with a door) that you can't see opposite of the toaster oven in the corner. If I walk in here, Billy assumes that I've come to open the door to "his" patio.

This is our bedroom which is actually a really good size. The bed is on an angle to give us an extra corner of storage to shove things behind it. I interrupted Jack's nap by taking this picture.

Here is our tiny bathroom. Off to the right you'll see our room divider type door, basically it just covers you so no one watches you pee.... however, you can hear someone peeing when it is quiet from any room in the house. What a way to become intimate with your guests, huh?

Here is Billy on his porch. He just lays out there and suns himself and watches the birds and squirrels. I think he'd live out there if we'd let him. I have more to say, but Jerry :) wants to blog, so I'll let him do that and write later so this isn't too long.
Jeremy here:
So last week looked about like every week for me as far as job searching goes. I've been throwing out lots of seeds but still haven't seen a harvest. Towards the end of the week I sensed a bit of doubt and anxiety creeping in to thwart my confidence in God's promises of taking care of us. I'm extremely happy to say that it was short lived as the Lord has rejuvinated my faith by revealing to me that I had passed the FE (Fundamentals of Engineering) Exam. Some of you are familiar with this test and the prayers that were lifted in preparation for it. Though passing this test is not a stipulation of graduation or becoming a working engineer, it is the first half of the process of becoming a certified professional engineer, which comes with a lot of perks in the future. To now be able to put my FE certification on my resume will surely make it more attractive to employers. Anyways, I was not able to study for the test at all. Studying or taking practice test are essential for passing this exam, therefore, my expectations for success were quite low and had already decided I'd take it again in the future. My passing of this test is truly a testament to God's hand on Chelsea and I. I cannot thank those enough who prayed for me in this endeavor.
More from me tomorrow. Chels wants to go to bed.
4 comments:
Your apartment looks great. Now I can visualize it much better -- with the red tour in real time and these pics. Congrats, Jerry.
yay! I love it! I can't wait to come see it for real...maybe Billy will even let me sit on the porch with him :0) Hehe...love you guys!
I can't wait to see the inside for myself (as I anticipate much hanging out!).
it weirded me out when i saw a comment from TJ because i thought it was my TJ! i was like, wow, he's usually not one to keep up with stuff online! anyway, i love yall's apartment and can't wait to see it in real life :)
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