May. 24th, 2003

rivka: (Rivka and Misha)
I just hired movers. We'll be moving on June 18th, 25 days from now, which means that it's time to start packing but not yet time to panic.

I've never been professionally moved before. The closest I've come is with the move from Iowa to Maryland, when we packed and unpacked the truck entirely by ourselves but had a professional do the driving. This feels so luxurious by comparison: three guys will show up at our apartment, wrap our furniture to protect it from scratches, load it onto their truck, drive it to Baltimore, and unload it into the proper rooms in our new house. For $94 an hour, it seems so worth it.

I'm posting my list of things to do before we move. I'm largely doing it as an aid to memory, but feel free to suggest things I've left out.
- Get boxes ([livejournal.com profile] curiousangel is a Hero of the Revolution.) and packing tape.
- Find out where our landlords want the June rent delivered - new house or old? (Rent check handed off.)
- Pick up our housekeys and make an additional copy if necessary.
- Set up utilities for the new place. Obviously we'll need to transfer phone, cable (TV and modem (Except that we can't get a cable modem in the new place, damn it, and there's no way to get started with DSL until our phone service starts up.)), and gas & electric, and we'll probably need to set up service for water, (Landlords will keep water in their name.) but do we need to pay for trash pickup? (Looks like our taxes cover trash and recycling pickups twice a week. Cool.) Do we have a gas furnace, or will we need to get heating oil delivered? (No heating oil necessary.)
- Switch over our insurance (renters' and auto).
- Change our address: post office, DMV, bank, Netflix subscription, magazine subscriptions, job, unemployment office, church, University of Iowa, anyone who has [livejournal.com profile] curiousangel's resume, friends & family.
- Pick up a neighborhood residents' parking permit from the city. (Must change address with DMV first.)
- Figure out how best to sell our station wagon, and sell it.
- Find the major supermarket closest to the new house (there's a medium-sized grocery store right around the corner but the selection isn't the greatest), and figure out how to get there.

- Transfer our prescriptions from our local CVS to the CVS nearest the new house.
- Figure out commuting, including deciding between a bus pass or bulk tokens to get to my research office, and figuring out whether I can take public transportation to my clinic in PG County.
- Switch over voter registration.
- Get Baltimore City library cards. Avoid giving up old Howard County library cards if at all possible.

Profile

rivka: (Default)
rivka

April 2017

S M T W T F S
      1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
30      

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Feb. 9th, 2026 09:45 am
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios