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Moving? Don't Leave Your Mind Behind

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Moving to a new home is exciting, but let's face it, it can also
get very stressful. The worse mistake someone can make when a
move is over the horizon is to procrastinate.

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Moving? Don't Leave Your Mind Behind
Copyright © 2005 Ian White
House Carers
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Moving to a new home is exciting, but let's face it, it can also
get very stressful. The worse mistake someone can make when a
move is over the horizon is to procrastinate. Do yourself and
your family a favour, plan and start preparing for your move at
least a month in advance. It will save you undue stress, and it
will make moving to your new home a more enjoyable experience.

When you have set your moving date, you should contact your
utility, cable, gas, phone and other service providers. Have the
cut off date at your old residence for the day after you plan on
moving out. You should also arrange to have your utilities
turned on at your new home the day before you will arrive to
unload. By doing this, you won't be caught at your old or new
home without power and water. You can also stop by the post
office and fill out a change of address form. You can do this
weeks in advance. Your mail will not be redirected until the
date that you write down on the change of address slip.

You should decide right away if you plan on hiring movers, or
if you are going to do it yourself. If you do plan on hiring
movers, you need to check about moving insurance. This will
cover any damaged or lost items. Some moving companies will not
insure items that they don't pack or load themselves. You should
make the decision as soon as possible. This will decide what
steps you need to take from here on out. If you decide to move
yourself, you may want to look into renting a truck. You can
also check your local newspaper. You can hire individuals who
will help you move. Some even come with their own truck. Check
out all of your options.

You can never, ever have too many boxes. You should start
collecting the boxes that you will use on your move at least
three weeks in advance. You can call your local grocer and speak
with the manager. Tell him you would like to have all the boxes
that he can supply you with. These people are usually very
friendly and more than willing to accommodate you. You can set
up dates and times to come out to get all the boxes that you will
need. Some moving companies provide boxes, at a charge of
course. If you are using a moving company get their prices for
this service. Along with the boxes, you need to acquire a few
rolls of packing tape and a tape gun. You will also need to
start acquiring a supply of newspaper, bubble wrap, and garbage
bags for when the packing begins. You should think about getting
colored stickers to attach to your boxes. These stickers will go
with certain rooms in the home. Kitchen boxes can be green, a
bathroom can be blue, living room can be black, etc. You should
also have a black permanent marker on hand to write more specific
details about each box on the top.

Now that you have made arrangements about your utilities, decided
if you will move yourself, gotten your boxes and supplies, it
is time to take a good hard look at the things in your home.
Questions you need to ask yourself as you start to purge out your
belongings are: Is this sentimental? Is it really worth packing
and moving? Do you really need or use it? You will be surprised
at the things that you can let go. Some things may simply go in
the trash, others you can set aside for a garage sale that you
can do a week prior to moving. If you don't want to fool with
having a garage sale, simply call a charity and they will come
and remove the unwanted things from your home.

After you have weeded out your home of the clutter, you will have
a better idea of how much you actually have to move. You can go
ahead and start packing things that you won't need the last few
weeks of living at your old residence. Books are a good thing to
start with. When you pack books, try not to pack them into too
large a box. No one will be able to lift them. After you have
packed the books, you can start on the clothing. Start with the
off season clothing first. If it is summer, pack up those boots,
coats, hats, sweaters, etc. Be sure to mark the boxes with the
colored stickers according to whose room they belong in. Closer
to the move you can go ahead and pack all clothing except what
you can fit into a duffel bag and suitcase for the last couple of
days before the move. Pack all linens. Only leave out what you
absolutely have to have. You can wash them as needed.

When packing electronics, it is important that you pack them in
sturdy boxes, and that you don't overload them. You can tape
cords to the back of electronics, and store any extra cords in
zip lock freezer bags. Wrap your equipment with bubble wrap
prior to boxing. You should double tape all boxes to assure
strength. You should keep at least one radio and television
unpacked in the home until the night before the move. Go ahead
and box up all DVD, CD's, albums, etc.

During this time, you can go ahead and start wrapping the legs of
your chairs and furniture in bubble wrap. This will keep them
from getting dented, banged or scraped during the moving process.
You can also go ahead and take down photos, artwork, mirrors,
etc. You can tape an X with masking tape across glass items to
strengthen them during the move. You should then wrap them
individually in bubble wrap.

Start packing up the kitchen. Pack all things that aren't
essential. (You may want to get a supply of paper cups and
plates once you have cleaned out your cabinets.) Breakables
should be wrapped in bubble wrap, or tea towels and packed with
newspaper around them. Do not overload the boxes. Be sure to
add your color sticker. You may also want to put a label on the
box, such as "china" or "pots and pans." This will help you if
you want to get to a certain box in record time when unpacking.
You need to start eating all the food that you have stocked in
your refrigerator and cupboards, or give it away to a friend or
neighbor. The last things you should be packing are canned
goods!

You should have all-important documents such as insurance papers,
birth certificates, bank records, etc. in their own box. These
items need to stay with you, and not put on a truck. You can
also put the valuables in this box. Cover the top with a few
bath towels. Label the box "bathroom closet" or "linen closet"
with a special symbol. That will make certain that you know
where that box is at all times. If you are travelling cross
country, you may want to consider having this one box mailed to
you by certified mail. It will save you worry in the long run
if you are going to be on the road for a few days.

A day or two before the move, each person should be given a piece
of the family luggage, or a duffel bag. In it they will place
clothing and items that will see them through a couple of days.
Mom can live out of her cosmetic bag, and Dad will be satisfied
with his shaving kit. Everything else should be packed. You
should have one box prepared for items you will need upon your
arrival at your new home. This will include phone numbers,
coffee, plastic utensils, toiletries for the bathroom, and any
prescriptions or medications. You can pack your pets food dishes
and food in this box, as well as any comfort items of small
children that they cannot do without for one night.

The only things that shouldn't be packed at this point are
sleeping items, such as pillows and blankets, and possibly your
coffee pot if you need that morning dose of caffeine. Just make
sure that you have a box ready to place all of that into the
morning of the move.

Now that moving day has arrived, you will either have a moving
company pulling into your driveway or a group of family and
friends will be coming to help you. If it is, indeed, loved ones
that are coming to help, be very friendly and upbeat. No one
wants to volunteer for a job and have the person they are helping
turn into a grump. Moving is not fun for anyone, especially for
the volunteers! After the move is complete, you can treat them
to pizza, or have pre purchased goodies for them of their
favorite things. Set back and sigh, you have arrived.

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