An earlier post described our nearly week-long stay in our home state of New Jersey. We weren't there to visit, but to help load up a very large dumpster with unwanted or unneeded items from my late mother's home.
Last week we returned to VA to pack up more "stuff" from our home, The Frog & PenguINN, to transport to our new apt residence in New Hampshire.
After 4-1/2 days spent packing and loading up a small trailer in VA, we were ready to head to NH. It's a long trip (10 hours) so we made an overnight stop in PA to visit family.
We're not sure why, but there seems to be a time warp whenever we travel through PA. What the GPS indicated would be a less 7 hour trip took over 9 hours (and that's after our overnight stop).
We finally arrived in NH and after a night's rest, were
This U-Haul trailer (5x8) is the next smallest one available. It's the third one we've rented and all were this same size.
The best part of these moving trips have been getting to see this view — an empty trailer.
Yes, there's no denying that despite all the loading and unloading that was a lot of work, this Do-It-Yourself project was so much less costly than if we had hired a moving company. We had considered that option. But based on where our VA house is located, it was hard to find one willing to do the job. WHY? A town of 500 people is far from a major metropolis and local moving companies were not accustomed to a 10+ hour move.
So, Grenville and I did it ourselves; we don't plan on relocating anytime soon again. Now, we're busy working on downsizing and trying to figure out where all this relocated stuff will fit in our much smaller apt. Donations are a very good thing. We had some help this last trip from our friend, Ramon.
Don't worry folks, he
This weekend, we're on the road again as we head to neighboring CT to attend a memorial service for Grenville's Aunt Anne. Soon, we hope to plan a FUN trip for a very welcome change from these recent road trips — which have been (too) MUCH work and NO fun.
And, that's why blog friends it's been hard to keep up with much posting and reading. But we wanted you all to share in our experiences, even though you missed all the fun (NOT) of packing, loading and unloading.
Enjoy your weekend, everyone — have some fun too!
18 comments:
I can be a fast packer, I often help when friends are moving or sorting out after a death. I hear you on finding help.Last time I used muscle it was all 16 year olds.
I am a slow packer and not good at it. I always need help when it comes to packing.
DIY project seem to be a great idea though it has lots of work to be done solely.
Good that you had help from your friend. I don't envy you at all.
I did shudder just a little thinking of all that work of loading and unloading three times. you were blessed to have Ramon.. i have moved dozens of times and never used a moving service. we always did it ourselves.. only once was out of state and i just put what i could fit in my truck and left the rest...
It doesn't sound like fun, but at least you are making progress.
That is a lot of work.
So sorry for your loss! You are right that there's nothing fun about clearing out a house. But having a good friend to help is a very good thing. I like that Ramon has a Red Sox hat on. He sounds like a good one to have around! Here's to a FUN road trip in your future!
Oh my, moving is such hard work and having to decide what to keep and what to give up would be the hardest part, for me. Wishing you a nice weekend and a "fun" trip soon!
I have told you before how much I hate moving. My reasons involve all the organizing, packing, then unpacking, and finally trying to figure out where to put things. I am happy for you that you are almost finished. Thank you to Ramon from me. An extra pair of hands is a blessing. And condolences for your loss.
Like Willie Nelson, you are on the road again. I remember that the act of moving is very tiring and strung out. Hope you get plenty of rest and soon get settled in your new apartment. Will miss knowing that you are in the same state as me.
Moving plus other traveling sounds exhausting -- because it is. All the best. Hope you can rest soon before you take a fun trip.
I know Ramon was very much appreciated. We've moved too many times and I don't think I can EVER do it again. I'll be thinking of you both as you attend the memorial for Aunt Anne. Looking forward to your fun trip and you sharing with us.
I'm glad you had Ramon to help you. Moving is a huge challenge at the best of times. Moving yourself even more so. I'm sure you are looking forward to a fun road trip.
moving is hard work, hopefully things will slow down for you soon.
Moving is some seriously hard work! Nice that you have Ramon to help!
Most people don't understand how much work that it all is. It took my wife two and a half years to clear my parents home and remodel two bathrooms before we could sell it. There were only the two of us even though there are two other brothers living in the west. I threw away a lot of things and I kept too much. The house was an hour away from us so we had that time to commit to the project also.
I really don't like moving so I tend to stay very long where I live :-) It is a great time however to get rid of things one really don't need :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.
Moving is so much work! It's well worth it when finished, but making those decisions and doing all that packing and unpacking is exhausting.
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