rosebee: Adam Lambert touches the gauges/plugs in his ears (Default)
rosebee ([personal profile] rosebee) wrote2006-03-08 05:45 pm

Happiness!!!

I've shared the saga I've had with the noisy neighbors who think thought that since they were on the ground floor they could turn their bass on their music up as loud as they wanted. I whined & whined & whined & whined to our apartment complex management.

Several months later, lo & behold, they moved out!! :D Forced (or at least strongly encouraged) moved out I think, too.

The apartment underneath us was vacant for a couple weeks, but when I got home from work tonight I saw people moving stuff in.

It looks like our new neighbors are a young couple about our age, with a baby (saw the mom holding him/her through the window when I drove up). Baby is probably 6 to 9 months old.

But I think our problems with loud music are solved!! :)

I conviently decided it was a good time to go take the recycles out when I saw the both of them outside by their car getting ready to take stuff in.
I chatted with them a bit more (I introduced myself to the husband/dad when I first pulled up and walked up to my apartment). I like to introduce myself to my new downstairs neighbors as early as possible to explain the existence of a birdfeeder on my deck & apologize for the mess that the seeds make that fall down between the decking to their new apartment's patio.
So I started explaining how HTB & I have birdfeeders up & was all set to apologize when the wife goes "oh, the little birdies! I saw them, they're so cute!" I can't get her tone right in writing, but she was pleased & excited to have the fallen seeds as it brought birds to her patio! She even said that she & her husband were also thinking of putting up a bird feeder.

So far, I don't think we could ask for more perfect neighbors!
Well, except for the fact that they're probably going to put their baby in the room that's directly beneath our computer room... which is where HTB's subwoofer & speakers are that he likes to listen to music on. I guess we'll just have to be careful not to have it up too loud.