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Moving Across The Country: 4 Things To Consider
If you are planning on moving home, the distance that you are expecting to travel is a major part of how it is going to go, and what you need to prepare for. When you are moving across the country, it is of course an especially big undertaking, and the kind of thing that you will need to try and be as prepared for as possible. For that, it might help to consider the following things, which are all vital when you are moving your entire life across the country. Hire Professional Movers For a local move, you might decide that you can simply DIY it. But when you are moving…
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A Chic Guide: Tips for Moving Into an Unfurnished Apartment
Did you find the perfect space but realize it’s empty? Follow along for our tips on moving into an unfurnished apartment so that it feels like home.
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How to Choose an Affordable Moving Company
Choosing an affordable moving company can save you a lot of money. However, some people avoid hiring a moving company because they think they are expensive. Hiring a moving company gives you peace of mind, saves you money, and ensures the safety of your belongings. That is why it is important to hire the right moving company. To choose an affordable moving company, you must look for the top moving companies. Finding the best moving companies makes it easy to compare their prices. You will ask these moving companies for their quotes. After getting quotes from the top moving companies, pick a moving company that is in your price range. …
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Mistakes to Avoid when Moving Your Home
One of the most stressful tasks to pull off is moving a house. Unfortunately, almost all of us end up moving houses at some point in time. Especially, if you are living in a rental property, chances are that you will be moving places every few years. Even people who are experienced in moving places find it stressful every time they have to shift to a new dwelling. However, the entire process can be made much less hectic if you can avoid a few common mistakes. Leaving everything for the last moment The most common mistake that most people make when planning their move is to leave everything on the…
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Hello Sunday!
Hello Sunday! I’m actually in my car as you read this headed back home to Sandpoint, Idaho. Let me tell you what!! The Subaru Crosstrek can hold a ginormous amount of stuff!! I kept finding more free space and filled every square inch!! Also decided that I should bring that case of Diet Coke from the garage, but by that time the car was totally packed so……. of course I just started placing cans around the floor boards. I see you smiling already, you KNOW where this is going don’tcha?? Yup, I slammed that door and heard psssssssssssssssstttttttttt. Y’all shoulda seen me MOVE!! I got the can out of the…
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Ahhhh Come ON!!!
I’m still having major glitches with the blog. WOW! Do I know how to hose things up or WHAT?!?! Hopefully I will have this all fixed soon. Since I only have a couple more days with Alice I am not going to stress over it until next week when I’m back home. When I do get back home I’ll start documenting our remodel. I’m so excited!! It’s going to be fabulous!! (BTW did you know that the standard kitchen remodel takes 12 weeks?! TWELVE WEEKS?!?! Granted that’s from time of order of the cupboards to finish…. but ummmmmmmmmmm 12!!) I cheated. It’s August 27, 2024 and here is what my…
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Living In Two Houses!
Y’all remember how I’ve had so many months to pack for this move? Well, I’ve learned a lot. Number one. I am a HORRIBLE packer. I am 100% the shining example of what NOT to do! So basically we are living in two houses. Neither house has enough to really ‘live in’. Boxes in both house piled high. Marked “kitchen” “master bedroom” blah blah blah……. trust me WRITE every little item down on the box or you WILL be digging in boxes. Pots and pans? Yeah…. who knows!! All I am sure of is that they are in one of those dozens of boxes marked ‘kitchen’ is my favorite coffee cup. …
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Reasons Why You Should Consider Moving to Singapore!
As the roots of globalization are strengthening its hold across the globe, more people are becoming open to the idea of relocating for a better quality of life, particularly moving to Singapore. The geopolitical situation and the economic structure of most countries around the world are changing rapidly since the past two decades. The 21st century has seen even the most developed countries that have been otherwise reputed for the opportunities they provide have been struggling with sustaining their employment rates. Economic recessions, political instability and terrorism effects have shaken quality of life in many countries. This has triggered people to consider relocation to other countries. As the concept of…