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I knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but this has taxed us to an extreme. My wonderful Pam has lived in her last house since her and her late husband built it 20 years ago, full of memories and tons of memorabilia from children and fun times. Luckily we found a good moving firm to come in and box everything up.
Yes we have spent weeks going through “stuff” and the amount removed from the final pile was considerable. Two 30 ish year old men were in the house with masses of newsprint a stack of boxes and a ton of padded blankets, then loading the trucks.
Towards the end of the third day it was obvious that they were running out of time and a call went out to the firm who sent a third removal truck and 8 more men who unfortunately were not all of the same calibre of careful at all!
Have you ever tried to keep an eye on 10 men packing and loading when it’s getting late and they’re in a hurry? I don’t recommend it at all!
Things that didn’t go to plan, the Hoover and the stepladder’s were spirited away without us noticing, the laundry basket full of dirty washing and the washing machine full of wet washed clothes were loaded, just discovered a large box full of bits and bobs to be left for for the new occupants has ended up at the new house, all my best laid plans to mark every box with it’s contents and destination soon went out the window, they were marked but with not enough information so that now we’re here it’s a mess!
We just weren’t ready by a couple of days, oh well, couldn’t be helped. Not helped by Pam cutting her hand badly in two places just before the packers arrived. Also we were a little restricted in what we could do in preparation as if we packed anything it wasn’t insured.
And so to our new house 7 hours to the North near Boston. On the drive It was noticeable that the trees were much further on with wonderful colours as we went North.
Three guys in three trucks unloaded two the first day, very skilful and strong with seemingly endless energy, every room in the house was packed full of boxes and furniture including the baby grand reassembled without a mark.
The house we left had a superb huge basement ( very good for storing lots of “stuff”! ) the new 200 year old house has a dry-ish rough stone walled cellar so all the extraneous overspill went into the barn, so that’s an end to the workshop build for a few weeks, literally can’t move in there, and I had just got three new double glazed sash windows ready to fit in preparation for the winter but that will have to wait now.
I soon realised that that the huge volumes of clean white newsprint used to pack everything would take forever to throw away, but this wasn’t something that I would have done anyway so every sheet has to be roughly flattened out and rolled into bundles, along with the flattened boxes they will help someone on FB Marketplace getting ready to move.
But that’s a little way in the future as we are driving back down South tomorrow all the way to Asheville N Carolina for a wedding, everyone thinks we are nuts not flying but we are treating the two day 15 hr drive as an adventure and a break from the move. Might even get to see a few sights on the return, I keep joking about the Worlds largest ball of string that I’ve read about and would like to see.
If I have any advice about moving (apart from don’t do it) is don’t make all the mistakes we made. Preparation is everything.
Yes we have spent weeks going through “stuff” and the amount removed from the final pile was considerable. Two 30 ish year old men were in the house with masses of newsprint a stack of boxes and a ton of padded blankets, then loading the trucks.
Towards the end of the third day it was obvious that they were running out of time and a call went out to the firm who sent a third removal truck and 8 more men who unfortunately were not all of the same calibre of careful at all!
Have you ever tried to keep an eye on 10 men packing and loading when it’s getting late and they’re in a hurry? I don’t recommend it at all!
Things that didn’t go to plan, the Hoover and the stepladder’s were spirited away without us noticing, the laundry basket full of dirty washing and the washing machine full of wet washed clothes were loaded, just discovered a large box full of bits and bobs to be left for for the new occupants has ended up at the new house, all my best laid plans to mark every box with it’s contents and destination soon went out the window, they were marked but with not enough information so that now we’re here it’s a mess!
We just weren’t ready by a couple of days, oh well, couldn’t be helped. Not helped by Pam cutting her hand badly in two places just before the packers arrived. Also we were a little restricted in what we could do in preparation as if we packed anything it wasn’t insured.
And so to our new house 7 hours to the North near Boston. On the drive It was noticeable that the trees were much further on with wonderful colours as we went North.
Three guys in three trucks unloaded two the first day, very skilful and strong with seemingly endless energy, every room in the house was packed full of boxes and furniture including the baby grand reassembled without a mark.
The house we left had a superb huge basement ( very good for storing lots of “stuff”! ) the new 200 year old house has a dry-ish rough stone walled cellar so all the extraneous overspill went into the barn, so that’s an end to the workshop build for a few weeks, literally can’t move in there, and I had just got three new double glazed sash windows ready to fit in preparation for the winter but that will have to wait now.
I soon realised that that the huge volumes of clean white newsprint used to pack everything would take forever to throw away, but this wasn’t something that I would have done anyway so every sheet has to be roughly flattened out and rolled into bundles, along with the flattened boxes they will help someone on FB Marketplace getting ready to move.
But that’s a little way in the future as we are driving back down South tomorrow all the way to Asheville N Carolina for a wedding, everyone thinks we are nuts not flying but we are treating the two day 15 hr drive as an adventure and a break from the move. Might even get to see a few sights on the return, I keep joking about the Worlds largest ball of string that I’ve read about and would like to see.
If I have any advice about moving (apart from don’t do it) is don’t make all the mistakes we made. Preparation is everything.