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Apartment Tour!

Welcome to our new home!  Here's a short tour to show you where we live in Moscow.  Hope you enjoy it.


Comments

Jamie said…
I had so much fun on the tour. Thanks for showing us a glimpse of your life. Let's do it again some time.
Ryan said…
Heated towel rack?! I LOVE those things. Wish I had one here.
Unknown said…
what a beautiful apartment - and its HUGE!!! what stop are you guys at? what a blessing! thanks for sharing!
Anonymous said…
What a GREAT apartment! Love and miss you guys!
ooo fun! great apartment! can't wait to visit sometime!

I'm trying to fight off jealousy of the lovely ikea stuff :)

Miss you, jess
jhoch said…
Thanks for the tour! I love your apartment--so fun!
Anonymous said…
I want to come and stay in your "spacious" apartment!!!! Hope you guys had a great Christmas!

Alicia

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