Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Apartment Pictures

Welcome to our humble abode. 

Come on up! 


First things first, here's the bathroom if you need it: 


And the laundry room's across the hall: 


Here's the hallway on the left. My room is the open door at the end. 


Now follow me into the living room! 




Which brings us to the kitchen! 










And finally there's my room: 




And there you have it! Thanks for checking out the new place! 







Wednesday, August 7, 2013

De Bullion

I'm safely back in Montreal and have moved into my new apartment! Dad drove me up this past weekend and we moved my things from Tupper and from Morgan and Sam's to Rue De Bullion (between a couple bouts of rain). I'm sore now from all the heavy lifting and so.many.stairs (and maybe just too much stuff) but it feels so good to be settled into where I'll be for the next (and my last!) school year in Montreal.

I actually had not seen the apartment before Sunday. I trusted my new roommates though and I knew that the place was being renovated but when I walked in for the first time I was blown away! :)

 I don't have pictures to post yet because I want to wait until we've furnished it all but it's beautiful. The kitchen has all new appliances (including a dishwasher!) and tons of cupboard and counter space. The living room is huge and has two closets, one which houses a washer and a dryer (score!). The bathroom is entirely new as well and has a bathtub! My room is tiny but it'll be just right. I even have door leading to a little balcony and I have my very own closet! (this is a big deal because Tupper didn't have ANY closets. None.) I couldn't fit my desk in my room so it's in the living room at the moment but that's subject to change I suppose.

So I'm happy to be here, finally settled in to where I'll be for my final year at McGill. I'm figuring out (again) the bus routes and coffee shops and grocery stores and I'm excited for my new roommates to join me at the end of the month!

Ps. I had a wonderful week at home and I will post about that (with pictures) shortly!!

Friday, July 19, 2013

Back to Blogging - The Plateau Life

I'm back on the blog-o-sphere! It is the end of the Tupper-era. Sad, but true. Our lease was up July 1st and we've all moved on! This means the Tupper blog is unfortunately no more. I still have a lingering hope that Katie, Kinsey and I will get together at some point to "pen" the last few posts but in the meantime I'm back on my own personal blog.

In my first year at McGill I created the blog "Emily in Montreal" which seemed fitting at the time and was a way for me to keep my friends and family up to date. Now though, "Emily in Montreal" seems much too broad a blog title. After my two years blogging "Life on Tupper" I have now officially moved into a new section of the city, the plateau, and I think my blog name should reflect the change. And so, for the next school year I will blog about "The Plateau Life".

I've actually already been in the plateau for almost three weeks now. When our Tupper lease ended, friends of mine from church (Initiative 22) were kind enough to invite me to stay with them for a month before my next lease starts in August. So far, it has been a joy living with Sam and Morgan. They are two of the most loving, generous and honest people I know. I have already learned so much from them and I am so grateful that they would have me in their home. (PS. Check out Morgan's blog "me and my house").

In the past actually, my boyfriend Jared has stayed at Sam and Morgan's apartment when he has visited me, so Jared and I are no strangers to their hospitality and we are so thankful for their encouragement and friendship as Jared and I grow in our relationship.

Back to being in the plateau though. As sad as it is to leave Tupper and all its perks (30 second walk to the cheapest grocery store in the city, close to where I tutored, to my missional community, to the speech pathology clinic, to the YMCA, to all the shops and restaurants downtown) the plateau has it's own perks and I am still discovering them. I'm currently living right across from Jeanne-Mance park which is a dream. There are baseball diamonds, tennis courts, soccer fields, beach volleyball courts, open spaces...I love it. I also live basically at the base of the mountain which is a prime running spot so that's definitely a point for the plateau. There's also Parc La Fontaine and LaBanquise (the famous poutine place) so I can't complain about that! And as much as I miss the shopping on St. Catherines street I'm really quite close to St. Laurent, St. Denis and I'm on Avenue Mont Royal which are all great for shopping! Also, it's a super quick bus ride away from Place-Des-Arts which is the event hub in the summer time where I attended The Jazz Festival and Just for Laughs.

Now, speaking of bus rides, I am certainly learning the bus and metro systems better which I don't always love (for example when the metro is shut down on the hottest day of the year or when the bus is just plain late) but they do, for the most part make travelling easier and I hear the monthly fares are much cheaper in Montreal than in other big cities so I'm thankful for that!

And with that, here are a few pictures I've taken of the plateau with more to come I'm sure. I've got lots more exploring to do and I'm sure it won't take long for me to find my favourite spots!


Parc La Fontaine 


volleyball courts in Jeanne-Mance Park 


baseball diamond/my front yard