The Apartment At Last!
Hello Everyone! I am excited to show you pictures of my apartment!
It was a hard search but at last I found the perfect one!
The only drawback from this place is that it is on the 6th floor! But it has a lovely terrace and the view is wonderful. Many have told me that it has the best view of Sucre.
Bolivian apartments have a totally different style than the States. So it took a while to find something that I knew that I could feel comfortable and safe in for a long period of time.
It is about $300.00 to buy a washer so I wash all of my clothes by hand. I'm cheap and it really doesn't take that long to wash them by hand. This picture shows my laundry sink and the stairs that go to the roof where you hang them out to dry.
The living and dinning room are at the very humble beginnings stage. I am not quite sure when I will get a living room set. I'm thinking of getting a Bolivian style tapestry for the wall behind the dinning room table. For those wondering about the prices of funiture, I paid 630 B's ($95) for the set.
Funny thing....I still owe 2 B's to the lady I bought it from. I went with a sister that has a small SUV to look at the funiture but I was sure that I wasn't going to find anything. Guess what..I found this set. However, I didn't bring enough money so the sister and I scaped our purse for every last bit of money that we had and came up 2 B's short. I already talked her down on her price so she wouldn't budge on the last 2 B's. It was crazy. So now I have to just go down and pay her, right? Well, it could be easy if I could find the place again. Everytime that I go to the market I can never remember how I got to the furniture section. lol Well, one day soon I should be successful. She has been waiting now over a week. Whoops!
Aida and I are sharing a room. A two bedroom would have been nice but after looking at so many places we thought that a one bedroom would be ok to share. So I pay 1300 B's a month. (7 B's to $1) Plus, we have to pay for water and electric. I haven't had to pay for utilities yet so I don't know exactly how much it will be but I have been told that is $20 to $30 depending on our usage. So it is a managable amount for the two of us.
I have budgeted to pay about 28 B's a day in food. I think that I should be able to stay within that now that I can cook at home. Eating out is not that expensive but it's not good on your stomach to do it that often. Plus if I eat at home everyday I will have no problem staying under budget. Always a good thing. :)
My lovely bathroom!! This was the seller right here. Doesn't it look so normal? haha! The bathrooms here are anything but normal. For starters, the majority of the bathrooms are separate from the main house. Even the new ones...total craziness since it gets cold at night. Plus the electric shower heads are what heat your water not a hot-water tank. That sounds fine execpt you forget that you haven't seen Bolivian electric. So when I didn't see any wires hanging outside the electric shower head this apartment got major points.
If you notice the size of the bathroom you'll see that there is plenty of room for the shower, toilet and sink. Well, many of the bathrooms here are smaller than a closet so the shower head is over the sink and the toilet is right at your feet. Everything always gets wet since they haven't discovered the advantage of having a shower surrounded by a curtain at a distance from the sink and toilet. Even with this bathroom there didn't come a shower rod. I have to have someone come and install one.
You'll never believe the next oddity. No one flushes the toilet paper down the toilet. You put it in the trash can. That gives you insight as to how the plumbing is here. Oh well, if you never put paper in the toilet, you don't have to ever worry about having a back up. :)
So that is the end of the tour. Would you like to come for a visit? You are welcome anytime.
Miss you all! Take care! Hope to see you soon!