Good thinking Batgirl...@hollydolly, you have the ideal location there, so that’s great. Perhaps you could ask to go back to the apartment building in the evening when people are home so you can listen for noise. Some places are very well insulated. Some are fine on middle levels if they are on the end unit. If it’s a managed strata, ask to read the minutes of annual meetings. If there’re issues, they may show up in the notes.
welllll... I'm in my room with Covid. Blah. Don't feel quite as lousy as I did a couple days ago.
The worst of it is, it arrived just as my sister (lives other side of the country) was in the area with her husband for a conference and visited, so I missed that. Most of the kids and my grandgirls got to spend time with them.
Having a small pity-party =(
Well I'm told that all the residents in this apartment block are friendly people. ( I hope that doesn't mean nosy).the parking isn't an issue because it has private underground parking... ...the first 2 of your issues are my main concern..yes u knew me just lol,,,,probs,same as you have said,noisy folks liveing above,no garden,miserable tenants in other apartments,parking on road etc,,,im sure u will do whats right![]()
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there's been plenty apartments offered to me in the last few months but they were almost all in areas I wouldn't want to live...@hollydolly Maybe apartments are like men; they just turn up when you least expect it.
Sort of like guys you wouldn't want to date? LOLthere's been plenty apartments offered to me in the last few months but they were almost all in areas I wouldn't want to live...
No not an option at all...it's going to be a casualty of the divorce.. very sadly....HD, I've tried living in rabbit Warren apartments a few times - hated it. Even though they were upscale and claimed to be super soundproofed, I never felt at peace there. Somehow I was always conscious of having a multitude of people around me. Is living full time in your casa en Espania an option?
Oh dear, not that darn covid! Sorry Cinna, get well fast!.welllll... I'm in my room with Covid. Blah. Don't feel quite as lousy as I did a couple days ago.
The worst of it is, it arrived just as my sister (lives other side of the country) was in the area with her husband for a conference and visited, so I missed that. Most of the kids and my grandgirls got to spend time with them.
Having a small pity-party =(
Trying, @RadishRose I'm feeling a little better. My appetite is coming back slowly. Haven't slept the day away.Oh dear, not that darn covid! Sorry Cinna, get well fast!.
You should have asked ME to translate for you..CS... born and raised in the Auld green city myself..Trying, @RadishRose I'm feeling a little better. My appetite is coming back slowly. Haven't slept the day away.
On a humorous note, in looking for a distraction, I tried watching the detective series, "Taggart" from the 80's... Not a big success. Voice recognition (for captions) is no match for thick Glaswegian accents! Ha, just comes out as nonsense. I could only get about 1/2 the dialogue just listening. Back to Vera!
those are beautiful Gigi.. now you've learned how to post pics go and put them in the photo section...
Oh, no! Her "anxiety" won't let her. She wears her anxiety like a damn medal and likes to declare that she's mentally ill. She gets all over FB with memes and profound quotes and just generalGigi... this is all very stressful for you a a family.. I feel for you, but I absolutely agree about your GD having to step up to the plate and start driving.... ...Hope whatever results DD has had are not too serious....
precisely... however this generation now are all about enablement.. and she'll no doubt be getting enabled on tik-tok et al by her peers ...Oh, no! Her "anxiety" won't let her. She wears her anxiety like a damn medal and likes to declare that she's mentally ill. She gets all over FB with memes and profound quotes and just general. Not everybody with anxiety or whatever else comes under the heading of emotional problems is mentally ill.