Saying Good-bye

Author: Moving Mom  //  Category: Uncategorized

Dreading that last moment? Here’s what you can expect and how you can handle the sniffles…

Don\'t lose your marbles

Let your kids pack their own bag of extra special goodies
Whether you are moving around the corner or across the country, the movers will have your household goods locked up for a while. Finding that special blanket, teddy bear, doll or set of trading cards in hundreds of boxes will be a tearful nightmare. Avoid this by allowing each child to pack a special backpack or duffel bag full of their most precious items before the rest of their toys are packed. This bag should be kept away from the general packing so that it can go with you to your new home in the car, or on the plane.

Prune your way to an organized move

Author: Moving Mom  //  Category: Organization

Preparing for a move doesn’t have to be stressful. Here are some creative tips to help you simmer down and sail into your new home.

Moving with Kids - Lower the Stress Factor

  1. Pack a little every day - go to Staples, U-Haul or Home Depot and pick up boxes, packing tape, a Sharpie marker and a hand truck (you’ll thank me!). For about $100 in supplies, you’ll be able to have boxes on hand to throw things into that you won’t need until after you move. If you move the boxes into storage (think neat, orderly rows in your garage or storage facility) you’ll even declutter to improve the look of your home for showings.