AS most of you know, I've moved 18 times since grad school (and 4 times IN grad school) so here are a few of my hints that I've learned over the years. and i think I can say with authority that I have had some of the worst moves in the history of packing up camp and heading out with the spears and teepees.
1) keep track of pets
2) keep track of ALL sets of keys
3) know where all parts to all pieces of furniture are located- either baggie them up and put them in a purse or suitcase (MARK IT ON THE OUTSIDE) or baggie them up and tape them to the inside of a drawer or door to the furniture piece itself
4) Go ahead and pack up dishes/silverware/pots and pans and eat out the last few days because invariably those are the last things packed and stuff gets left behind.
5) You will not keep condiments and that last maraschino cherry in the fridge- toss them, recycle the bottles and move along.
WHEN YOU GET READY TO LEAVE- have the following items in your vechicles-
1) one 4pack of toilet paper
2) one three pack of paper towels
3) two bathtowels
4) accessible snacks and drinks
5) pet food and wee-wee pads for cats and small dogs, just in case
6) a flashlight and extra batteries
7) carry with you copies of everyone who is travelling medical records and any pet's veterinary records in case of emergency along the road.
8) If you have passports, legal documents, professional certificates, etc. put them in an accordian file and take them with you.
9) for clothes for a three day drive in the summer- two pairs of comfy shorts and two comfy shirts, one pair of sweatpants or comfy pants, a bathing suit (hotel pools!), a pair of sandals and a pair of closed toed shoes of your choice. That's IT. You will not be fine dining and you will be tired. Sleep in the shorts and t-shirt unless the hotel is really skeevy and then you'll want t-shirt and long pants.
10) Toothbrush, toothpaste, sunscreen.
11) two rolls of quarters for vending machines at rest stops.
Add any other hints and let's get these people moved!
Jenn
1) keep track of pets
2) keep track of ALL sets of keys
3) know where all parts to all pieces of furniture are located- either baggie them up and put them in a purse or suitcase (MARK IT ON THE OUTSIDE) or baggie them up and tape them to the inside of a drawer or door to the furniture piece itself
4) Go ahead and pack up dishes/silverware/pots and pans and eat out the last few days because invariably those are the last things packed and stuff gets left behind.
5) You will not keep condiments and that last maraschino cherry in the fridge- toss them, recycle the bottles and move along.
WHEN YOU GET READY TO LEAVE- have the following items in your vechicles-
1) one 4pack of toilet paper
2) one three pack of paper towels
3) two bathtowels
4) accessible snacks and drinks
5) pet food and wee-wee pads for cats and small dogs, just in case
6) a flashlight and extra batteries
7) carry with you copies of everyone who is travelling medical records and any pet's veterinary records in case of emergency along the road.
8) If you have passports, legal documents, professional certificates, etc. put them in an accordian file and take them with you.
9) for clothes for a three day drive in the summer- two pairs of comfy shorts and two comfy shirts, one pair of sweatpants or comfy pants, a bathing suit (hotel pools!), a pair of sandals and a pair of closed toed shoes of your choice. That's IT. You will not be fine dining and you will be tired. Sleep in the shorts and t-shirt unless the hotel is really skeevy and then you'll want t-shirt and long pants.
10) Toothbrush, toothpaste, sunscreen.
11) two rolls of quarters for vending machines at rest stops.
Add any other hints and let's get these people moved!
Jenn
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