Thankfully, we didn't completely move out of our house or the poor movers would have been here all week. What a great group of people Williams Moving and Storage has working for them. Bless them. I wouldn't want to do all that they had to do. I wasn't real thrilled about doing all the inventories and organizing that I had to do to get ready. I'm glad it's over and hope everything arrives safely in Shanghai. I'll let you know how that works out. In the mean time, here are a few pictures of the organizing and packing process.
My house looks as though I am getting ready for a huge garage sale. Selling only my most favorite possessions. There are stacks of pictures, games, books, towels, blankets, pots & pans, dishes, and of course my cross stitch and needlework stash.
There use to be a kitchen table underneath this pile. |
This is also the first time I've only moved part of a house. There is a lot of planning and preparation that has to go on in order to organize for not one, but two moving days. The first day is the Air shipment and the second will be the sea shipment. Whatever doesn't fit in day one will be added to day two. Except for the books, still waiting to hear the fate of taking all of my children's books to China. There are imposed limits on books. Books can only be shipped if they are for work or study. Reading for entertainment and joy is frowned upon. I can write a really detailed letter explaining where I purchased these books, why I have so many books, the value of the books, and what I will be doing with all these books (Really, that isn't self explanatory?), and pay a sizable duty for having so many books and just maybe they won't take my books away in customs. I always knew books were powerful little creations!
I'm waiting to hear if the piles of books are going to get to come with us. |
Book Update: Only the air shipment had a limit of 50 books with detailed descriptions. Heard from my mover in Shanghai that I could move 1500 books on the sea shipment. Just have to make a note on the declarations page. (That's the page that charges duties for luxury and high end items. Yes, books are considered luxury/high end items.)
There once was a sideboard under this mountain of linen, silks, and patterns. |
So we made it through. I got to ship all of my books, cross stitch, sewing machine, and scrapbooking supplies so I am thrilled. The children got to ship all of their favorite toys and games. I'm not sure what Rob got to ship other than clothes and a tool box, but he seems content. I can see all of my tables and side boards again. Fred and Lamont have moved on to somewhere else. I have a feeling that I will be seeing them again in Shanghai. Any volunteers to come help me unpack in about a month to six weeks?
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