Just 6 weeks left to work and 3 more after that until moving day. O.o Sounds like it might be time to get off my fanny about reserving a rental car, storage facility, moving trailer, and all that business.. funny how "three months" is so much bigger of a number than "two months".
I was looking around my room last night thinking about packing, and I have really no idea how I am going to manage to bring all my pairs of wings with me without damage. Fortunately my most fragile pair is already there because I entirely forgot to bring them back to California last August after having left them there on purpose in March. Three other pairs fold flat and will probably be fine. But two other pairs (who needs five pairs of wings? ...not enough, says I!) are all bumpy and lumpy in shape and had to be mailed carefully. I hestitate ("...thou shalt NOT hesitate!") to try to put them in a moving truck. Hmm.. maybe I should just mail them again. It would be kind of pricey because of the unwieldy size of the package, but it might be safer.
Really though, the wings are the least of my worries since they are not actually breakable nor terribly valuable. I'm a lot more concerned about all my electronics, because I don't think I have any of the original packaging anymore. (Should have kept the monitor box when I got a new one on warranty last year.. d'oh!) It's going to take tons of bubble wrap. And that large television I got from
the_misha and
tiggrrl is going to be a big fat hassle since I don't even know where I'm going to get a big enough box. (Do you suppose I could hit up a Circuit City or something? Surely they must throw away tons of TV boxes.)
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I was looking around my room last night thinking about packing, and I have really no idea how I am going to manage to bring all my pairs of wings with me without damage. Fortunately my most fragile pair is already there because I entirely forgot to bring them back to California last August after having left them there on purpose in March. Three other pairs fold flat and will probably be fine. But two other pairs (who needs five pairs of wings? ...not enough, says I!) are all bumpy and lumpy in shape and had to be mailed carefully. I hestitate ("...thou shalt NOT hesitate!") to try to put them in a moving truck. Hmm.. maybe I should just mail them again. It would be kind of pricey because of the unwieldy size of the package, but it might be safer.
Really though, the wings are the least of my worries since they are not actually breakable nor terribly valuable. I'm a lot more concerned about all my electronics, because I don't think I have any of the original packaging anymore. (Should have kept the monitor box when I got a new one on warranty last year.. d'oh!) It's going to take tons of bubble wrap. And that large television I got from
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Date: Mar. 3rd, 2006 12:44 am (UTC)From:no subject
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Date: Mar. 3rd, 2006 01:28 am (UTC)From:Moving
Date: Mar. 6th, 2006 09:04 pm (UTC)From:If you're packing yourself, remember it's a long haul between the west coast and your destination. This means that small vibration and rocking, can abrade and even wear through items. So you will want to use bubble pack, packing paper, towels or blankets to wrap items to prevent destructive rubbing. So for the same reason, it's also good to keep fragile things and heavy things in separate boxes (like shot puts and glass statuary).
-Ran
Re: Moving
Date: Mar. 6th, 2006 09:25 pm (UTC)From:This is not a standard mover, it's one of those ones where you get X feet of the trailer and then they pack the rest with cargo. They charge by the lineal foot of the 9x8 (height/width) trailer. So in this case it is in fact the amount of space taken up and not the weight that matters (although I imagine they have an upper limit).
I don't own any shot puts. ;)
Re: Moving
Date: Mar. 7th, 2006 05:55 pm (UTC)From: