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Gw pindah apartment, dari kawasan Squirrell Hill yang tenang-cozy ke Centre Ave yang relatif lebih hiruk pikuk and not so cozy, tapi gw nggak perlu jalan 4 sampai 5 blok untuk ke halte bus.



Apartment gw yang baru lebih layak disebut sebagai "kamar kost", but in general cukup nyaman buat gw. Sebuah kamar berukuran 3.5m x 3.5m plus kamar mandi dalam. Tidak ada dapur terpisah, tapi sebagai gantinya ada microwave, tempat cuci piring, dan meja kecil yang (moga2) cukup untuk meletakkan kompor listrik kecil :D Nggak jauh beda lah dari kost lama gw di Setiabudi, hehehe. Nggak ada AC kayak di apartment lama, jadi sekarang gw harus puas dengan kipas angin yang berputar-putar di langit-langit kamar gw. Nggak ada internet dan tv cable lagi, gw harus puas dengan wireless gratisan dari apartment dan tv local.

Itung2 ngebiasain diri hidup sederhana (karena terpaksa) dan mengeluarkan kreativitas2 gw seperti - gimana caranya gw bisa konek internet dengan wireless gratisan yang on and off itu? Ternyata solusinya adalah duduk sedekat mungkin dengan pintu masuk, which means gw harus duduk di depan pintu kamar mandi buat sekedar chating :p. Atau, gimana caranya biar kamar nggak panas2 banget? Oh, ternyata dengan menghidupkan kipas angin di kamar, membuka jendela lebar-lebar, dan nyalain exhaust fan di kamar mandi, dan membuka pintu kamar mandi. Hihihi ...

Duh, sorry, gw nggak ada ide nulis lagi. It's damn hot here in Pittsburgh :(

Comments

ono said…
hai mita, ternyata kreatif juga ya dirimu dng kondisi yg serba minimalis and ke-fefet. hehehe...

Keseret om google krn Enjoy Living Jakarta - mu, ma'af nye-spam disini.
Anonymous said…
lha... sikon "terpaksa" begini ini khan malah jadi kesempatan buat praktek langsung Prinsip dan Dasar-nya Ignatius, Mit.. :D
Unknown said…
eehh ada si KodoK! :p
kasian dia kepanasan...

*loh kok bukan kasian ma Mit-mot? :p
Anonymous said…
berakit-rakit ke hulu berenang-renang ???

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