Merriam-Webster: May I present the approved definition of the words 'temporary' and 'renter'?
tem·po·rary ( \ˈtem-pə-ˌrer-ē\)
--- lasting for a limited time
rent·er (\ˈren-tər\)
--- one that rents; specifically : the lessee or tenant of property
Reader: Er, thanks Webby. That was really enlightening. But I was wondering if the person who created this blog would come forward and tell us why she created this blog in the first place? And why is it called 'Temporary Renter'?
gryffintiggy: Er, hi. Hi there. Yes, you!
Reader: Uh, yes? You wanted to speak to me? Oh, you aren't by any chance the blog owner? You are? I wouldn't have known it. You don't look the part.
gryffintiggy: I don't look the part? Is this a try out for a drama or something? I thought you were here to ask me exactly why I had this blog.
Reader: Yes actually. I posed the questions earlier.
gryffintiggy: It's simple actually. Now that I have my own place to stay, I wanted to make it something that reflects what I like and what I feel like. But right now I'm finding it a bit difficult to make my room reflective of my personality. Mention walls to me and I think plain builder's white. Talk to me about furniture and all I can think of is my solid, built-in, laminate desk and cabinet. You get what I mean? That's why I wanted to write this blog. I want to chronicle the experiences I will have trying to make my room my own.
Reader: Do you have any picture to show us? To aid our imagination?
gryffintiggy: Sure, I have some here.
Reader: Hmmm...you are right. The walls are white!
gryffintiggy: I know. That and the bed make me feel like I'm in a hospital . Don't get me wrong though. I like my room. It's roomy and I like the big window overlooking some trees. I just don't see my way yet into transforming it to the room I have in mind.
Reader: Well, I'm sure there are a lot of blogs and websites offering decorating solutions. Why don't you try those out?
gryffintiggy: Oh but I want to. It's just that being a room renter has certain drawbacks.The usual array of paints and wall papers applied the usual way won't work in my case.
Reader: What do you mean?
gryffintiggy: The challenge with being a temporary renter (and a room renter at that) is you can't easily do whatever you like to your room and the fact that you may not be staying there for years certainly puts a damper on the creative juices. The owner might not like any permanent change (even if for the better) done to the room and I have to consider that in the event that I move out, I would want to be able to use the stuff I have in my new place.
Reader: Oh, I see what you mean now.
gryffintiggy: That's why I'd like to have this blog. I'd like to share solutions that I've found that the other frustrated renters might use.
Reader: Do you have several projects in mind?
gryffintiggy: Yup! I've read a number of blogs lately and I'm eager to try out some of the stuff that I think might work for my room. Actually, I'm in the middle of a project that involves my desk chair. I'm posting the details tomorrow. I'm so excited.
Reader: Hope it turns out OK.
gryffintiggy: I'll keep you posted.


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