The front room, living room, soon to be study room for the sisters.Notice the new wood flooring, new paint job. Out the window in this 9th floor apt. is a great view of the bridge that spans across to Queens.
The bathroom is small but clean. The toilet is on the other side of the sink. Only room for one person in this room.
Hall way of closets. This is a great plus. I am standing right at the front door looking down the hallway that leads to the two bedrooms and bathroom that Doug is standing in taking the picture.
You'll have to crank your head to see this kitchen with new black appliances. What you see is what you get. Except for the fact that you don't see the foot deep counter-top just across from the stove and frig. The kitchen walk thru is 3 feet wide. Yes that is the front door at the end of the picture.
This probably isn't exciting to any one but us, but the Sister missionaries are now in their nice apartment on the Upper East side of Manhattan. I didn't remember I had my camera with me until the missionaries and AP's had gone back to the convent to get some more stuff. Sorry no pictures of the missionaries. We were there to give them the keys and show them around a little bit. Surprisingly to us, the sisters are teaching an investigator in the same building. They have been having to travel on the subway 45 minutes everyday to and from their focus area. Now they can actually live in their focus area. Tamara, the Jewish Broker we have been working with lives in the same complex. She will take good care of them like they were family. She has been a wonderful blessing and has become a great friend to us.
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