Making Moves

I have lived in 27 places in my life. That’s a lot of moves. Each move I lost something, each move I broke something, and each move I acquired something new. Let’s be honest, moving sucks. It’s usually hot and as you get older, your friends seem to take vacation on that very date. The only time I loved moving was when the company that hired me to move back to Virginia packed up my stuff and delivered it to my new loft apartment. That was golden, but those other 26 moves were brutal.

This month is #NationalMovingMonth and it’s the busiest moving month of the year. Here are some crucial tips to help you get moving (in particular order).

  • Get Rid of It! The very first thing you need to do is PURGE. Get rid of anything you haven’t used in 5-10 years. You’re not going to miss it, I promise. Donate to your local church or Goodwill or have yourself a garage sale and make some extra dough. Also purge your fridge, throw away anything close to it’s expiration date or has exceeded it.

  • Boxes. If you are going to use recycled ones, make sure they are those boxes that your office paper come in or boxes from the ABC Store. These, I find work the best., but make sure to keep them as uniform as possible. Otherwise, buy in bulk and consider specialty boxes for TVs and artwork.

  • Order your moving company or line up those friends with trucks. Make sure you confirm dates and book in advance. These guys get busy quick and if you are hiring a friend, make sure there won’t be any last minute ditches, give them plenty of time to plan it all out. Get several different quotes and see if you have discounts like AAA.

  • Pack room by room. I cannot tell you how many times I’ve mixed the bathroom with the kitchen and I’m unpacking spatulas in the bathtub. Label all your boxes clearly and make sure FRAGILE is in big bold red marker! Make inventory lists per box and tape them to the box if you want to get real Type A about it.

  • Heavy items like books go on the bottom. Pack heavier items in smaller boxes and lighter ones in larger boxes.

  • Wrap your glass items carefully. I like to actually use towels/linens for this and to use to fill in empty gaps with the same to keep things from moving around.

  • Pack a bag with clean clothes, essentials, and important docs. Who knows when you’ll be able to get to these after a move.

  • Practice Tetris. Seriously, outlining the back of your moving truck can help save time and energy and help you organize things. Just get some tape and map out your measurements in your house.

  • Keep Clothes on Hangers. You would think it would be easier to take your clothes off of hangers and pack them, but leave them on the hangers, rubber band them in groups and slip over garbage bags to protect them. Voila!

  • Make sure you schedule your utilities. You don’t want to be moving in the dark or not be able to take a much needed hot shower.

  • Invest in bubble and shrink wrap!

  • Make sure you take the shades off of lamps, legs off of tables, and remove drawers.

  • Invest in a dolly and ramp, it will help your back and save you time. Consider making a ramp to get heavy objects upstairs. Physics, people, physics!

  • Make sure all toiletries are tightly closed and ziplocked. Not fun finding shampoo all over your box of facial creams and hairbrushes.

  • Pack small things in empty containers like pots. This is a space saver!

  • Here is a big one and one I did on my last move. Take photos of your electronic setups. TRUST ME, you do not want to hook up your speakers to your router. In addition to this, wires should be neatly wrapped and labeled. I found this really cool hack that will keep them all organized and easy to pack.

  • Early morning moves are more encouraged. Get it done and over so you can sit in the AC and unpack. Once that sun gets going, it gets harder. Of course we can’t always choose when we are going to move. If you look at the forecast and it’s going to rain on moving day, you might want to pack up a few days earlier.

  • HYDRATE! Make sure you and your team are hydrated and also, if your friend is helping you out, make sure they are taken care of with food and drinks.

What are some of your favorite moving tips? Feel free to share in the comments section. If you have an exceptional agent (ahem), they will set things up for you and give you good recommendations on moving companies. Some, even will provide their own moving truck for your convenience. No matter what your move entails, welcome to a new beginning!