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Creating Moving Miracles

Have you ever stopped to think about what kind of life you really want to have? A few months ago, I realized that I just wasn't happy living in the same place forever, which is why I started thinking carefully about what I needed to do in order to move across the country. I realized that it was going to be a difficult thing to do, but at the same time, I knew that it was important for my well-being. This blog is all about making the right decisions so your moving process won't be a burden. Check out these posts to find out more.

Relocating to the Suburbs? 3 Helpful Tips That Can Make Your Move Easier

Have you decided it is the right time to move to the suburbs with your children? Many families make the decision because they are in search of a comfortable home that is not too expensive. If you have found a spacious and beautiful home at a reasonable price, you may be ready to start relocating to the new area. While moving often requires a lot of time and work, there are some things you can do before the day comes to make everything less stressful.

1. Research Schools and Find the Right One for Your Children

Moving may leave you too exhausted to want to do much of anything else for a few days. However, it may be important for you to find the right schools for your children. Instead of waiting until after you relocate to start looking at different schools in the area, it is a great idea to do your research in advance. You can find out more about both the public and private options. You may want to learn more about the student-teacher ratio as well as any extracurricular activities offered by some of the schools.

Once you have completed your research and have selected the right school for your children, you can start the application process. Doing this early will be far more convenient than trying to get the job done when you already have a lot of unpacking to do.

2. Start Packing Your Books in a Rolling Suitcase

Does your family love to read? If so, you may have dozens of books and even traditional encyclopedias on your bookshelves that you will need to pack. If the thought of packing them into large boxes and carrying them into a truck does not sit well with you, there is another option. You can pack your books in old rolling suitcases that you are not currently using.

Simply pack the books the same way you would inside of a cardboard box, zip the suitcases up, and then roll them out into the moving truck. If you have older children, they could easily roll the luggage right out the door for you. This is a simple solution that keeps your books safe without causing you to have to lift anything that is too heavy.

3. Hire Workers from a Professional Moving Service

Relocating is often a step-by-step process. You have to start sorting your belongings, figure out how you want to pack them, and then complete the packing process. If you are doing this on your own, you will need to find boxes and other moving supplies. You may even need to find a truck to rent out. However, if you hire workers from a professional moving service, many of the tasks on your to-do list will be handled by other people.

The professional movers can bring their own supplies, such as protective moving blankets, heavy-duty cardboard boxes, and moving dollies. They will bring the boxes to you, wait for you to pack them, and then collect them from you to put on the truck that they provide so you do not have to do the lifting and carrying alone. They can deliver your items to the new home using a fast pace without causing damage to your belongings. Why make several trips back and forth in your own vehicle when you have the option to get everything moved over to your new home in one shot?

If you are making a move to the suburbs, there are simple things you can do to reduce a bit of the stress. You can start by researching schools for your children in advance so you are not stuck trying to find a good place to send them later on. You can also make things easier on yourself by packing all of your heavy books in a rolling suitcase and getting help from movers.