Packing for a Move
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Packing for a Move

Welcome to my website. I’m hoping to provide you with some useful packing tips. My name is Ellen Monday. My family and I moved from a very large home to a large home. My point being, although we still live in a large house, we did downsize. It was almost like packing for two moves because we had belongings going to the new house and some going to storage. We had to make decisions about what we wanted to keep, store and get rid of. I have some tips on how we made those decisions, and the best ways we found to pack. Items that were going into storage were packed differently than those we were moving to the new house. Boxes had to be carefully and clearly marked so we didn’t end up storing our everyday dishes or something tragic like that! Hope you enjoy my blog.

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Packing for a Move

  • Hire An Electrician To Help With Illuminating The Plants In Your Backyard

    28 December 2017

    Putting a lot of time and effort into making your backyard look beautiful is a rewarding experience, especially when you own the home that you put all the work into. But, once the sun goes down, you may not be able to appreciate your landscape due to reduced visibility. If you want to be able to go into the yard in the evening and see your plants, you will need to add outdoor decorative lighting.

  • Contemporary Furniture Can Update Your Home

    25 November 2017

    A home is an investment and sometimes taking care of your home can be a bit of an investment as well, especially when it comes to remodeling. However, if you've lived in your home for some time, you likely want the look of a more modern space, but you might not be prepared to cover the cost of a full-fledged remodel. Contemporary furniture is an easier option that can also help transform your space.

  • Five Things You Need To Know About Rain Chains

    27 October 2017

    Rain chains are a lovely alternative to downspouts, especially when connected to a small garden patch and drain channel to create a stream effect. These Japanese inventions work quite well, and they are very easy to install. However, you should be aware of a few things before installing one. Rain chains work very well, and knowing the ins and outs only makes their use easier for you. Your HOA Does Have a Say