L'espoir Fait Vivre

All right! We're moving into the new house on Thursday /joy. It means that soon I can have my own internet connection again instead of having to borrow someone else's. It all depends on whether there's a phone line connected at the new place, and how long it'll take to get Pipex to reconnect me. Hopefully it won't take too long. The house itself is pretty good. There are four bedrooms in all, three on the 1st floor and another in the loft. I get to have my own bedroom again which will be nice. I can't really get used to sharing a room, I tend to like a lot of privacy. The only problem now is trying to get our mass of belongings into the new place. My room is slightly smaller than the one I had before so I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to fit my bed and desk in there, along with the bookcase. I may have to get creative with storage space. One thing is for sure, Thursday is going to be a long and tiring day. There's a lot of furniture to unpack. But it'll all be worth it in the end. Hurray!

I finally got around to watching those 'Hotelier' episodes that I'd been saving. I'm really glad that I decided to persevere with this drama. It's become a lot more interesting now that the plot has gotten into its stride. I am slightly disappointed to find out that it's only 8 episodes long. It does mean that the story is flowing pretty fast in each episode though which prevents it from dragging out and becoming a bore. I'm enjoying seeing Ueto Aya in this more mature role. Previously she'd been cast in mainly 'happy-happy' girly roles, which to be fair, she played really well, but perhaps didn't allow her to fully use her extensive acting talents. I'm early awaiting the last two episodes to be translated so I can find out what happens after the thrilling conclusion to episode 6.

Posted byHocchan at 9:34 am  

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