Gayle
Your too funny!
Packing and storage have worked out.
I have a book and packing list for each box as well as destination of the stuff his girlfriend bought... LOL...
I am storing in my daughters & sons house and taking the other stuff to our temporary apartment.
It's hard to decide what I will want for a year's stay.
I have given away so much and it's good.
I said goodbye to all the baby equipment.
The grandkids have outgrown the cribs and carriages and highchairs.
Our local charity said they really needed the 4 cribs and were happy to get them.
Knowing they will be used makes it so easy to give them.
I never figured out why we hate to get rid of the cribs?
I pack my kids stuff in cartons and guess what?
They dropped by and took only what they wanted this way we had to get rid of the rest.
I told my husband not to tell them the cartons were here... LOL.
I still don't have the exact closing date and am anxious about that.
We have the apartment and I really like it so that makes a big difference.
Unpacking makes us wonder, why the ### did we buy and pack all that stuff?
I know I have way too much stuff even with the big purge.
Good luck unpacking...
Kath
Kath!!!!!
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Kathleen Mallozzi
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