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Time Table for Moving

Time Table for Moving

Before you move you should make a helpful list of things to do and a time table to prepare yourself for the move. These Tips can be helpful in making your move go smooth.

2 months before you start to move you should be going through your items and possessions and discarding / donating / saving for a garage sale the items that you don’t want to move or no longer have a use for. Preparing for a move is a good time to clean the house. You should start looking for a moving company around this time.

Time Table Steps

1 month before you should start packing items, wrapping breakable items and properly storing and securing items. Be sure you label your boxes well during this phase, make sure you have what is in the box as well as what room in the house the item goes too. You need to select a moving company around this time and make arrangements with them. This is a good time to have a Garage Sale for the times you don’t want to move.

2 weeks prior to your move, you should have all but the essentials packed. Boxes should be labeled and organized. You should call and confirm your moving date and anything else you might need for the move.

The moving day you need to be prepared for the movers to arrive and start moving your items, boxes should be organized in a way to allow the moves to get around from room to room. They know the best way to pack the truck so items might be loaded later in the move could be in their way if they are trying to carry out a large item. If you are ready to move, get a quote today from Men on the Move!

Breaking news to children about moving

Breaking news to children about moving

Moving is often considered one of the most stressful activities that an individual goes through. For adults, it is often a time of uncertainty and financial strain; and for children, it can take them out of normal surroundings and comfort zone. Even family pets are affected as they also have to get used to new surroundings.

When moving to a new city or town, psychologists suggest that parents tell children of the move right away. This will affect the children as well as give children enough time to deal with their emotions. Also, this allows them to process this event and ask questions such as where will they go to school.

Breaking news To The Family

Out of all the members of a family, children are the ones who will suffer the most during the move. Especially if they have been in the same home since birth. They will have grown up in one area and have gone to the local school, made friends there. For them, even just the thought of moving away from everything that they are comfortable with is devastating. Also, they will have made other friends and they will be leaving them behind too when moving to a new home.

It is therefore considered appropriate when deciding on how to break the moving news to your family. Explain to the children clearly the reasons why the move has to be made. Depending on their ages, appropriate language should be used. so that they understand exactly why the family is moving. Also, the move is not being made because of anything that they may have done.

Moving Can Be Difficult

Moving is also difficult for adults – even if they are the ones that made the decision to move. Apart from leaving their friends, if they are employed they will also be leaving colleagues and, above all, a job they are used to doing in a place where they have become used to the systems and rules.

Moving is also an expensive and time-consuming activity in itself. Packing up everything in the present home which is to be moved to the new location is exhausting unless you are able to afford professional movers to do the job. It can also be an emotional experience if one has to throw or give away items that cannot be taken to the new home. It is important for children that all their possessions are taken to their new home, to create a small sense of stability in their new and unfamiliar surroundings.

Breaking news to your kids is never easy, but Men on the Move has a lot of other tips to help your next move!

Moving While Pregnant

Moving While Pregnant

Posted in Moving Tips on April 28th, 2011 by We Haul Moving /

Moving While Pregnant Tips

Moving can be a stressful transition all on its own, but moving while pregnant takes the cake. There are tips for all kinds of moving dependent on location or timeline, but there are also tips for moving while pregnant that are key to keep in mind.

  1. Limit your weight lifting – It is very tempting to help more than you should during a move.  Of course, no one can do it better than you, right?  No. Remember, it is unsafe for you to move boxes or items weighing more than 15-20 lbs.  If you haven’t lifted much of anything during the pregnancy, you should limit yourself to just 10 lbs.  It is unsafe both for your own body and the baby’s to push yourself too hard.  A sore back due to pulling a muscle will only stress you out more.
  2. Keep hydrated – No matter what time of year you are moving, working hard always works up a sweat.  Even though you have the ability to sweat and cool down, your baby does not.  Drinking water regularly throughout the day will keep you hydrated and your body temperature normal.
  3. Learn to delegate – Friends and family are always willing to help out in a move, especially if you are pregnant.  It is important to know that you can not do it all and use their help.  You should have prioritized lists made of things that need to be done for the move.  Take these lists and start assigning things to different people.  It is important to keep them busy.  People do not like to feel useless when volunteering their time.  Offer to buy something easy for dinner for everyone who is helping out.

So while life change is always expected during pregnancy, moving can throw your whole life for a loop.  Keeping moving tips for pregnancy in mind while preparing and going through a move is vital.  Stay healthy and keep your baby’s health in mind to have a successful, pregnant move.