Dear Jing
Thank you for finding an apartment for me.
I have left the key with the man at the CangMai on the first floor. He seems to be a good trustworthy man. I mentioned your name, and said either you, or the landlord could pick up the key from him.
The water and electricity have been turned off.
I left some things behind. The clothes I borrowed are in the dresser. I also put away some of the blankets in the dresser.
I have left my winter jacket behind. Cambodia is much too hot for a winter jacket, and it is too big for me to carry around. I entrust this jacket to you. It looks good on you when you walk the dog.
A while back I had some pictures printed. I was planning to give them to you in private, but was never given the opportunity. I left a note on one of them. They are in the cabinet next to the bed. I also left a little bit of money in there. Both the gas and electricity still have credit, so there was no bill for me to pay. I hope the money can be put towards that, and any extra you can keep for yourself. The internet signup sheet (with a photocopy of your ID card) is in there too. I thought you might need it. Maybe the internet line needs to be cancelled. There is also a book of yours in there. Household receipts are in there too in case they are needed, such as the heating bill, and the building management fee.
I spoke with the natural gas company. They came to change the gas meter last month. I also had to change the gas tube. The old one was hard, and I was told it was dangerous to keep using it. The new meter comes with a gas card. I put it with the water card in the cabinet with all the tools. The cabinet is under the kitchen window on the far right. The gas meter has new batteries. The extra ones are in the cabinet.