Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts

Saturday, July 23, 2011

And it only took 25 months!

Today was a momentuous day in our house--we unpacked the last, the very last box from our move here just over two years ago. LOL, shameful, isn't it?? Here is dh carrying the offender away.
The reason we finally got it unpacked is we decided to move S to her own room. We had been keeping the 4th bedroom as kind of a guest room, or available for one of the older kids to move into, but it became apparent none of them is going to move in with Mom and Dad in the immediate future, so we decided to use it for the children we do have at home. The final three boxes were stacked in the corner of this room and they had to go!

S causes the most distraction at bed time, so we decided to move her out of the large room all three girls have been sharing and into the 4th and smallest one. Here she is, and darn tootin' pleased she is as well.

I haven't a decorating bone in my body so I've been looking at some of the decorating blogs for ideas. I'd really like her to have something a little bit cute.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

18,900

That's how many pounds of household goods we shipped to our new home. In fact, they aren't completely shipped yet because they are still in the truck, waiting to be delivered tomorrow morning.

What an adventure! It took three gals two days to pack up everything that went into the dozens and dozens of boxes. Then it took four guys a day to wrap up the furniture in furniture blankets and/or plastic wrap, then pack it into the truck. I'm happy to say it took "only" 3/4 of a trailer this time instead of a full trailer. I credit it to 1) incredibly tight packing and 2) I think the trailer was bigger than last time. It was cavernous. The trailer pulled out late Saturday afternoon and the driver called dh to let him know the weight. We're relieved because the company had estimated high and it went over the amount we are allowed by dh's new company. With this lower weight we may come in under the allowed amount, but even if not, the little bit over will be well worth it for the huge amount of service we received.

We had both vehicles in Gallup so I took E and S and left about an hour and a half before dh and C. It's about a 6.5 hour drive to the new town (yeah, yeah, go ahead and do a search to see what is 6.5 hours away from Gallup or just write me a note and I'll tell you where we moved). Because I was well ahead of dh, the girls and I stopped in a small town and I let them play in the park for awhile.

When we pulled into town I resisted the strong urge to drive directly to the new, as-yet-unseen-by-me house and walk through it. I didn't though because I knew dh really wanted to show it to me the first time.

After we all arrived at dh's bachelor pad, we went over to the new house. As expected, the girls couldn't stay away from the pool. It was a gorgeous, gorgeous blue and really inviting. Since they don't swim, we kept them with us at all times. The safety net that goes over the pool is scheduled to be fabricated and installed tomorrow. It won't be a minute too soon for my peace of mind.

The house is clean, but not nearly as clean as I left our house in Gallup. The dirty baseboards glared at me from every single room and I'm not even really a clean-baseboards kind of gal. I guess it was because my knees were still sore from crawling all over the old house making sure the baseboards there were sparkling. I also have to go over all the doors and that kind of thing to take off dirty fingerprints. I really think the sellers could have done that.

The sellers really liked their wall colors and two rooms are especially violent. One is a dark periwinkle and the other a dark turquoise. Shiny. On concrete block. Nasty. Unfortunately we have to wait a month or so before painting, but those two rooms will be first.

Even though we have only a carport intead of a garage, I think we are going to be okay on storage. There is a long shed at the far side of the yard and that will hold all of dh's tools and things, along with all the camping supplies, we think. That will leave the maid quarters (ha!!!) right behind the carport for "softer" things such as food storage, books, Christmas decorations, canning supplies, and that sort of thing. I think there will still be room to put up a curtain, then put a twin bed and a small dresser at the end near the bathroom. I think.

We'll be up early tomorrow and waiting to get this final part of the move done. Well, final as in "the part that relies on an outside contractor." Then we get to start unpacking . . . .

Monday, June 22, 2009

Good bye for a bit

I've disconnected two of the three computers and dealt with the cords and so forth. I'm dreading having to do that to my own computer, but must do that tomorrow morning. The phone and Internet get shut off Wednesday and will be reconnected next Wednesday in our new house. I have quite an adventure between now and then!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Moving . . . .

My stress level is pretty high right now. Tomorrow I have to pack up everything we'll need for a week or so and get it to where I can put it right into the car to keep the movers from doing anything with it. I've had only one person say, "Let me know if you need anything" and I'm considering having him either take the girls to the Boys and Girls Club activity on Tuesday or hold down the fort here while I run them over. Having a fun activity to go to would make life easier for the girls as well as keep them from being underfoot here. Dh arrives here late Tuesday so the rest of the week should be better.

Tuesday morning I have to disconnect my computer. I'm going to look around Walmart tomorrow to see if there are some cable tags that would make it easier to reconnect everything to the right places upon setting them up in the new house. Like most family computers, ours are a mess of cords everywhere in the back. At least they've been cleaned recently so there won't be as many dust bunnies as there could be. :-)

The girls and I cleaned up the back yard yesterday so that is ready for the movers to pack up. Tomorrow will be the final push to get extraneous things put with like items--kids' book with kids' books, sewing supplies with sewing supplies, canning things with canning things, etc. I know it will be months, if not years before I see some of my things again, so I'm hoping if they are at least all together I'll have a better chance of finding things I need.

Sure hope everything goes according to plan for the final purchase of the house we are working on . . . .

Thursday, June 18, 2009

In the Worry Zone

I'm finally close enough to our move to really start worrying. I have a coping mechanism in which I can decide when to worry, i.e. a date and/or time. There is no point in worrying before you can really do anything about a problem, so why worry? I decided I could start worrying about the move about a week ahead.

I had a call on my phone recorder yesterday from a plumbing company who will come out next Tuesday to disconnect the washer/dryer/icemaker for us. I realized that means I have to have everything washed and dried and packed up for the kids and me to last about a week (the length of time from when the movers arrive to when I can expect to be in our new home, albeit surrounded by mountains of boxes). And that's when I started to worry. Yes, I can go to a Laundromat if necessary, and will, but I prefer not to. In addition to all the clothes and toiletries, I need to pick out sleeping bags and pillows and prepare to get them into the car to protect them from being packed up.

Food. We have a medium-sized chest freezer in the laundry room. It is close enough to empty that my goal for today is to get it unloaded into the house freezer and start defrosting it. I think we moved it full last time, so it hasn't been defrosted in about 4-5 years. Luckily we live in a dry climate so that isn't a big deal as fas as frost build-up goes. However, there isn't any way possible for us to consume everything in the fridge/freezer so I have to figure out who to give the extra food to, as well as what my priorities are in eating my favorites before we do donate the last of it. Oh, and then how do I feed my children after the cooking utensils and food are gone? I know, I know, that's what fast food restaurants are for, but we live a couple of miles from any of those and it's going to be a pain.

Then there is the cleaning. My house is not a big mess, but there are always dusty baseboards behind dressers and fingerprints on walls. Today I'm going to scrub down the shower that the older kids didn't wipe down each time they used it and get that taken care of. My own shower will be easy because I do wipe it down each time I use it. Can't do that until the final clean up though. My oven is a manual-clean oven so I sprayed it with that nasty cleaner last night and started wiping it down this morning. I'll have to use a little steel wool on it, but it's not too bad. Those are the two main cleaning things I can do ahead of time. The rest, which will be mostly just surfaces, will be easier once the house is empty.

Most of the curtains are staying so I'll try to get them down, washed, and back up for the renter. I need to wash the shower curtains.

Just writing this down has made it seem much more manageable. You know how that goes once you start thinking of things at bedtime and in the middle of the night!