Moving--embracing the chaos. Does anyone have tips on making moving less stressful?
Do you have friends that can help? Not just with the move itself but with cleaning, taking or distributing what you can't take with you, knowing they will stay in touch,...
My BFF had a great idea, different colored tape on boxes or items for each room in her new place. She put the tape in each room in her new place so the movers knew to match the tape color and everything ended up where she wanted. No language barriers. Easier for all.
great idea!
Burn the place & contents to ash, get the stores to deliver all new..."put that there, please "
Sorry, but I vividly remember moving from a small mobile home to this house 40+ years ago, ain't doing it again! Best wishes!
Yeah, moving sucks. I did it alot when I was in college and through my 20's. I had my last house for 13 years, this one 6 years so far. Other than the distant possibility of moving to Canada, I'm planning on keeping my house forever.
Change is the only constant.
I crave change and newness. Cherish things as you pack them. Cherish them again when you get to the new spot.
And buy beer for everyone.
Hope you are staying in the area.
@RoadGoddess Grrrrrrrrrrrl, there's your problem! At least it stopped raining.
First, get rid of anything you have not used since your last move.
Next, pack up and box everything before moving day, saving only part of the kitchen and one bathroom for the morning of moving day.
Moving day itself shoudl just be dedicated to get your stuff from one place to another. If you are only making a local move, you can get it all from point A to point B in one day if you do enough prep work and are all boxed up on moving day.
When I did an intersta6te move, I used a company called U-Pack (there is more than one company that does this), which delivered an empty truck trailer, which I packed up, and once done, they had a "wall" you could put up and lock. They then fill the rest of the trailer with freight going to a city ner where you are moving to. On the plus side, it cost me a lot less to do this. On the down side it lengthened the moving time from point A to point B. Your costs are based on how many feet you use in the trailer and how far you are going.
Be as organized in your packing as you possibly can. Label everything clearly.
Do as much packing in advance of the move as is feasible.
Garbage bags are perfectly suitable for the items you will use right up until you walk out the door. Don't hesitate to throw away, or donate, those items that are useless to you now. Some things are harder to pitch if you've attached unnecessary sentimental value to them. I'm not talking about things like photos and the like. But things like old holiday cards, and such.
I just moved in June. It helped that I had everything organized ahead of time.
Good luck.
I am opposite of all of the advice. I have moved MANY times in my life and almost all of them "panic movies" ie guy sold house we were renting, had 3 day notice to get out; roommates dropped the ball, weren't paying rent, didn't notify anyone else about the eviction, had like a week on that one. So I cram, shove and get it all done on like a day, then when I get to my new place I take my time to unpack, relax and reorganize my life. Oh and screw cardboard. I should own stock in rubber made totes. And when you have everything unpacked they stack nicely, they sit securely upside down and with a nice table cloth they can be a good end table or catch all table by the front door. Oh and clean as you go. Also laugh, make games with yourself as you go like points for throwing trash in the trash can a room a way, it makes it go by faster and laughing is a proven stress reliever
As someone who has moved more than a few times and between different states no less, I know that it is very importnt to take your time and take breaks periodically. The physical move is temporary but your new home will be long term. Nothing will be placed in the perfect location at first and some things may get damaged or lost, but rememer that those are just things. Also, remember to enjoy each step of the way. Don't look back. Look forward to going to the new place by reminding yourself what brought you there. The move itself is work; you can't avoid that. But you can enjoy the process and remember that you will be that much stronger for being willing to take the leap.
My last move was due to Hurricane Katrina. I didn't have to move very much.
I wish that I did...I would use it myself!!! I, too am moving. Thank heavens I have another month to get it done! I just keep moving...myself and stuff! It looks as if our stuff, multiplis as you start packing and sorting it! Just suck it up and keep going...
Drugs and lots of friends with drugs to help with the boxes and furniture.
I agree on the drugs but get movers. It ends up being cheaper and way faster. Less stuff will get damaged or broken. When I factored in gas money for the truck, replacing the broken stuff, pizza, and beer for everyone it ended up about the same as using pros. I never moved myself again. I pack but the movers do everything else.
You can calm down you and it won't seem so chaotic.
The bottom line is that moving is always a lot of work. Planning your move as thoroughly as possible, packing in an organized way, reserving/renting a truck, or hiring movers. If using a company to move, be as prepared as possible when they arrive so it's just a matter of emptying your "old" abode and moving the contents to the new one. This is all common-sense stuff. I moved to a new (to me) home back in October and I'm still not fully unpacked. LOL! Someday I hope to have the use of my garage for its intended purpose.