Take a close peek and you can see color-coded boxes sitting on our {new!} front porch!
Our move was a whirlwind. We survived, but I'd rather not do it again anytime soon.
Two weeks prior to the big day, Sagan had pneumonia and croup and ended up in the hospital overnight to get IV antibiotics and steroids. The following week, we went to Gulf Shores. While I certainly don’t want to complain about vacation, it was difficult to be away from home on our last week before our move. We came back on Saturday afternoon, then moved the following Tuesday. So yup, a whirlwind.
My parents were still in Gulf Shores, but David’s parents were able to help us quite a bit the day of the move and for several days after. Movers showed up at 8:30 the morning of October 20th. David had to go to work for a meeting, so my in-laws and I got some last-minute things packed while the guys packed their truck. David and I went to Mayfield at 11 to close on selling our house. We had to be back in Murray at 1 to close on buying our new house. We made it in plenty of time, signed the papers, and became homeowners of our olive on Olive!
My biggest lessons so far from this move:
- Color code your boxes. I used a different color duct tape for the boxes that were to go to a specific room. Pink for Sagan's room, orange for the kitchen, yellow for dining, blue for our bedroom, etc. This helped our movers (see number 2) know exactly where to put what.
I staged our boxes in our Washington house in our dining room. I stuck a piece of duct tape on the right corner of both sides of the box so that from any direction, you could see what color duct tape was on the box.
- Hire movers. We have accumulated a lot of stuff. I purged quite a bit as I was packing at first, but once Sagan got sick and the time I had to pack got shortened, I started throwing things in boxes. It was so nice to wake up the morning of the move, have three guys and a truck show up, and watch them artfully pack all of our boxes and furniture like a giant game of Tetris in their truck. (What was even nicer was watching them unload all of our stuff in our new two-story home. Taking the washer and dryer up the stairs? Not something David and I wanted to tackle!)
- Create a map of your new house to show your movers where the different color boxes go. I did this and also indicated which furniture went where. My mother- and father-in-law were here to help with the move, so I armed her with the map of colors and furniture, and she directed our movers on which room to put what items. It was soooo much easier than I expected!
- A little random, but try Mrs. Meyers cleaners! Seriously! They smell sooooo good. I prefer the honeysuckle scent. I love the all-purpose cleaner for cabinets, countertops, and other hard surfaces. The clean day powder (in lemon verbena) is AMAZING on tile floors. I got down on my hands and knees with that and a brush, and the results were amazing. Usually I'm not a fan of heavily scented things, but I love love love Mrs. Meyers!
- Don't move in the middle of the week. Moving on a Tuesday was hard. We only had one day off work, and it was hard to go back to work the next day knowing how much stuff we still needed to do. Some people might prefer that, but for me it was hard to deal with. I guess the plus side to it was that by the time the weekend got here, we had a pretty good priority list of things to do.
- Use a bank you trust. We had great luck with our loan officer last time, and I’d gotten to know her more through Leadership Murray, so it was a no-brainer for us to get our new mortgage through her. The sweet folks that bought our Washington Drive home used a national mortgage company and didn’t have quite as good of luck. The lack of stress around securing our mortgage and prepping for our loan was awesome. I highly recommend it. ;)
- Choose your realtor wisely. I've heard so many realtor horror stories; so much drama on how long it's taken to sell your house or how your realtor wasn't helpful at all. We loved ours! Tracy answered my countless questions, she showed our house over and over and over and over again, and I very much value her opinion (which I requested quite often).
I've been really impressed at how smoothly this move has gone (which is saying a lot as impatient and demanding as I am). Here’s hoping the rest of our work on our new house will be as easy!
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