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Monday, April 13, 2009

Which Gets Packed First, the Frying Pan or the Egg?

By Affordable Storage Guy

Where and how you start your packing depends on many factors, including how much time you have, what your needs and priorities are, and how organized you are in general. Spending some time exploring these factors before you start packing can help you identify your strengths and weaknesses and make your move more streamlined and less stressful.

Your first step should be to clear out anything you don't plan to take with you. This will help make organizing easier and faster, and prevent you from wasting time and packing materials on items you don't want to keep. Careful planning at this stage will save a lot of time and headaches later.

Depending on your personal style, you can either go through your house room by room, separating essentials from nonessentials before starting to pack, or you can tackle one room at a time, packing up what you don't need, and removing necessary items to a central location. China, photographs, off-season bedding and clothing, holiday decorations and entertainment items are all things that can be packed first.

If you're packing up a home office, you'll have to give careful thought to which items you need for your daily business operations and which can be safely packed away. Keep in mind that it may be weeks before you're fully unpacked, so plan ahead and label everything wisely.

Decide how you want to handle perishable items in advance. Will you be able to eat everything in the freezer before you leave, or do you have friends or neighbors you can give some of the food to? Will you be keeping your houseplants? If you're not moving very far away, do you have someone who could look after them until you're settled?

Give each family member an overnight bag to keep their daily necessities in until moving day. Make sure that toothbrushes, eyeglasses, prescription medications, cosmetics and anything else used on a daily basis goes back into the bag after each use, to keep things organized and on schedule.

On your last day, place any used clothing, bedding and towels in large sealable plastic bags. Consider takeout for your final meal, so you can have your kitchen already completely packed. Get rid of any trash, make one last walkthrough to look for stray items, gather up your overnight bags and you're ready to go. - 16477

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