Thanks for getting us caught up, Liz...I've been thinking about your upcoming move, and wondering how things were going? So glad to hear you have a safe place to land with your folks while you rebuild your new life. And best of all, you'll be near family again! Best of luck finding a new job and home. When you mentioned your average rent prices, I was thinking that was pretty reasonable, lol! Here in New England, the average [safe and decent] rental starts around $2200 and up! Terrible, isn't it? First of all, I'm loving your hair...so pretty! And you did great on your first foray into "soft spoken"...[although I LOVE your whispering best]. The crispy/crunchy sounds of the sushi and seaweed were very pleasant. Btw, what does seaweed salad taste like?? Enjoy your time off with your friend to the fullest, and I'll be looking forward to any videos you might be able to share with us in the next weeks...Pam
thank you so much for the compliments, Pam ❤ And yes, rent is crazy right now. A decent 2 BR around here starts at $2,000/mo. I guess that isn't too bad for a coastal town but real estate? Forget it. I'd have to win the powerball or something lol. Seaweed salad is generally sweet, has a sesame flavor, and can be a little spicy. It doesn't taste fishy or anything like you'd expect seaweed to taste, but texture-wise ... it is oddly crunchy. P.S. I have a charm bracelet video ready to edit so that will go up next Saturday :)
We're sort of "trapped" in our apartment, it is such a good deal that we couldn't find an equivalent within range of where I work that isn't at least 40% more expensive. I could perhaps find a different job elsewhere, but I think we're already in about as low of a cost of living area as it's going to get, and often the pay scales with cost of living anyway. But I'm glad to hear that you're able to get out of where you are and find something more manageable.
being trapped in affordable housing is a good thing so long as you are happy and I know firsthand how convenient it is to be closer to work as opposed to having a long commute. But if you're not happy I hope you find something that works for you down the road!
I was today years old when I learned you're not supposed to speak into the top of a blue yeti. Oh well, now I know 🙃
Okay, I'm only a minute in, but I just want to say you're already knocking the soft-spoken ASMR right out of the park. *thumbs up*
Yay, thank you!
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I just found this women, and I love her, her voice is so relaxing❤
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Thanks for getting us caught up, Liz...I've been thinking about your upcoming move, and wondering how things were going? So glad to hear you have a safe place to land with your folks while you rebuild your new life. And best of all, you'll be near family again! Best of luck finding a new job and home. When you mentioned your average rent prices, I was thinking that was pretty reasonable, lol! Here in New England, the average [safe and decent] rental starts around $2200 and up! Terrible, isn't it?
First of all, I'm loving your hair...so pretty! And you did great on your first foray into "soft spoken"...[although I LOVE your whispering best]. The crispy/crunchy sounds of the sushi and seaweed were very pleasant. Btw, what does seaweed salad taste like??
Enjoy your time off with your friend to the fullest, and I'll be looking forward to any videos you might be able to share with us in the next weeks...Pam
thank you so much for the compliments, Pam ❤ And yes, rent is crazy right now. A decent 2 BR around here starts at $2,000/mo. I guess that isn't too bad for a coastal town but real estate? Forget it. I'd have to win the powerball or something lol.
Seaweed salad is generally sweet, has a sesame flavor, and can be a little spicy. It doesn't taste fishy or anything like you'd expect seaweed to taste, but texture-wise ... it is oddly crunchy.
P.S. I have a charm bracelet video ready to edit so that will go up next Saturday :)
We're sort of "trapped" in our apartment, it is such a good deal that we couldn't find an equivalent within range of where I work that isn't at least 40% more expensive. I could perhaps find a different job elsewhere, but I think we're already in about as low of a cost of living area as it's going to get, and often the pay scales with cost of living anyway. But I'm glad to hear that you're able to get out of where you are and find something more manageable.
being trapped in affordable housing is a good thing so long as you are happy and I know firsthand how convenient it is to be closer to work as opposed to having a long commute. But if you're not happy I hope you find something that works for you down the road!
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