General update
Jul. 23rd, 2015 02:06 pm1) I just returned to civilization after a week out in the woods. It was pretty great--we returned to a place in the north of Sweden where a company wants to mine for nickel, and we're helping the local resistance against the mine. Last year we did forest inventories there (looking at forest structure and fungi, lichens and mosses); this time we did botanical inventories (looking at vascular plants). We found lots of stuff and we just finished working on the press release. So it was a success! Although I'm pretty tired now and the trip home is taking forever due to train track repairs. I'm looking forward to getting home and eating pizza.
2) I have an apartment! \o/ It's from the 1st of August, which is perfect, and it has three bedrooms and a living room (and a kitchen, obviously). I haven't seen it myself, since I've been away, but I sent a friend to take photos and also my parents went there. My parents were against it at first because it's in a poor suburb and they are worried about all the dangerous immigrants and unemployed people living there. *eyeroll* But when they went out there it seems their prejudices didn't bear out, and they liked it after all. Not that them not liking it would've stopped me. Anyway, I am happy about the apartment! It also has a huge walk-in closet/storage room where I can put a guest bed so I can host guests. \o/
3) And so now I'm hunting for two flatmates (this almost sounds like a pun to me because in Swedish "flata" = lesbian). Anyway. I put out an ad at a house-sharing site and now I have eight potential flatmates. I'm planning to meet/Skype with them in the next few days and then hopefully I will find people. Most of them seem interesting and nice, though young--I'm 36 and they're all 20-25. (Although I'm kind of judging one of them for being 23 and having David Eddings as one of her favorite authors?? I liked Eddings when I was, like, 15. Errr, possibly I'm judging her too hard.) The process of finding flatmates makes me kind of anxious. Like, will I be able to tell from first impressions who will work? *frets* Also it's hard to say no to people.
2) I have an apartment! \o/ It's from the 1st of August, which is perfect, and it has three bedrooms and a living room (and a kitchen, obviously). I haven't seen it myself, since I've been away, but I sent a friend to take photos and also my parents went there. My parents were against it at first because it's in a poor suburb and they are worried about all the dangerous immigrants and unemployed people living there. *eyeroll* But when they went out there it seems their prejudices didn't bear out, and they liked it after all. Not that them not liking it would've stopped me. Anyway, I am happy about the apartment! It also has a huge walk-in closet/storage room where I can put a guest bed so I can host guests. \o/
3) And so now I'm hunting for two flatmates (this almost sounds like a pun to me because in Swedish "flata" = lesbian). Anyway. I put out an ad at a house-sharing site and now I have eight potential flatmates. I'm planning to meet/Skype with them in the next few days and then hopefully I will find people. Most of them seem interesting and nice, though young--I'm 36 and they're all 20-25. (Although I'm kind of judging one of them for being 23 and having David Eddings as one of her favorite authors?? I liked Eddings when I was, like, 15. Errr, possibly I'm judging her too hard.) The process of finding flatmates makes me kind of anxious. Like, will I be able to tell from first impressions who will work? *frets* Also it's hard to say no to people.
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Date: 2015-07-23 01:28 pm (UTC)All that being said — one of my favorite housemates to date was right out of college when she joined the co-op-that-was, and she's an excellent example of the best qualities younger people can bring to a house (energy, sense of adventure, openness, etc.) while still having packed in enough life experience previously to be smart with budgeting, relatively low drama, and thoughtful about interpersonal stuff.
(As the couple the other people in the co-op pushed for primarily on the basis of being older and solving an issue with a one-and-a-half rooms setup the landlord wanted to charge more for ended up being a disaster — we really should have screened the fiance more carefully, he was basically a serial con artist with a string of ruined lives behind him — I feel like age for age's sake is an unreliable deciding factor, and shorthand for 'life experience lived' that doesn't match as precisely as one might think.)
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Date: 2015-07-23 10:55 pm (UTC)Congrats on the flat! One of the joys of being the flat convenor: you get to set the tone.
I agree with jj: after screening more than 25 people for co-op members and flatmates, "potential co-worker" is much more useful than "potential friend." To the point of asking specific questions about "work parties": What would you do if there was a fire in the kitchen and you were in charge of bringing the apartment back to usability?
Also, trust your gut feelings from when you very first meet them. They will be cohabiting with your gut as well as your "higher" rational self.
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Date: 2015-07-24 04:52 pm (UTC)And now I'm skyping with another person in ten minutes, we'll see how that goes. Hmm, I have a feeling that it's easier for me to feel out another person if I meet them face to face, but we'll see.
I definitely do not want a serial con artist! Eek.
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Date: 2015-07-26 08:41 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-07-26 08:49 pm (UTC)Are you constrained by a particular date, such as when grad school begins or leases-run-out-on-Jul 31? Even if you don't have a specific date, someone always appears. Even if it's a week later, I think it would be fine asking a new roomie to pay for the full month (you've probably already put down a deposit that's twice as much as your share).
Best wishes!
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Date: 2015-07-31 02:11 am (UTC)(I didn't know the word flata. How'd that come about? Good to know, should I ever need to describe myself to someone. How do you say bisexual? *g*)
Good luck with the flatmate search. Ugh, that's rough. (Though, for what it's worth, I met one of my best friends that way, once upon a time.)
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Date: 2015-08-01 10:17 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2015-08-01 10:19 am (UTC)The two flatmates I ended up with are quite young, actually (22 and 21) but I hope it will work out--they have both lived in shared households for a couple of years and seem like responsible and sympathetic people.
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Date: 2015-08-01 03:25 pm (UTC)And responsible and sympathetic sounds optimistic!
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