Ok…don’t answer that. I feel awful that I haven’t been around to visit with you all, but I am knee deep in boxes, and a array of odds and ends that I don’t know what to do with it. Or how to pack.
Normally at this time of year, I would be engrossed in all the festivities of the holiday season, not this year, and it has bummed me a bit. Haven’t bought the first present and not sure when I will. Our plans are to move on the 18th into a 2 bedroom apt, however, it all depends on when our appraisal comes back..which is being done today. UGH! Anyway, if we can get into our apt by the 18th, I will get a chance to put my tree up for my kids, and possibly do some baking, among boxes, but that’s okay.
But right now, I am taking it day to day….
My dining room table loaded with things I don’t know how to pack.
Kitchen counters covered with “stuff” that doesn’t have a home. Several of the cabinets are already empty, however I am saving this room for last to pack.
This is the family room, and I have packed most of the things in here already, the things I haven’t packed will be moved to the apt to use there. (I am having to pack for immediate use in the apt, as well as pack to store for long term) What a job!Another pile of “stuff” in the living room that I don’t know how to pack. But most of this room has been emptied out.
Basically I have cleaned out EVERY drawer, closet, bathroom cabinet, nook and crannies except the kitchen and packed it away. About all that is left is our garage and my hubby’s office to go through.
Girls if you have any tips or hints, PLEASE do share…I could use them.
Hope you all are enjoying the season, and really wish I could share more of it with you….but hoping soon things will be better for me.
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Bless your heart. I don't have any tips, even though I did it two times in 10 months!!!! One room at a time. Hopefully you can get settled in the apt. in time for the tree to be decorated. (p.s. I'm surprised you found the computer) figured you had it packed tooo! :)
ReplyDeleteThe fun part is unpacking, so focus! lol
ReplyDeleteI went through this 10 years ago Cindy, and it was around Christmas time, I so relate. Just take a deep breath and enjoy the ride. lol. I was thinking about you today and was going to email you tonight to see how things are going. If I was nearby, I would be so glad to help you pack, I hope the appraisal goes well.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sue
As a military wife I highly recommend a box of essentials that should be set aside. You should have some kitchen essentials, paper towels, cleaning supplies,pot/pans etc. This really depends on your timeline for moving. As a general rule your fragile items should be packed tightly in a medium/small box with packing paper (newspaper will leave marks) Also, packing/unpacking the kitchen is usually my first job. Keep a set of clothes, towels, and sheets out so when your furniture and things come in you won't be looking for something to sleep on in the wee hours when everyone is tired. Believe me I have looked for towels and had to go buy them because I couldn't find them, not fun! Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Cindy. I hope things settle down soon.
ReplyDeleteWow, you have a a lot going on and yet I'm sure it is wonderful to know that God has a plan for you this year and it's about to unfold. Have a wonderfully blessed 2011 my sweet friend. xx
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by to wish you and your family a most belssed and happy new year, Cindy. Hope you have got all settled in by now. Hugs,
ReplyDeleteSue