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We’ve mentioned pets before, but now is the time to make sure you have the appropriate transportation (crates, carrier bags, etc.), as well as updated ID chips, collar ID, and vaccinations. Now is also a good time to make sure you have enough medication to see you through the move, preferably with extra to see you through the first couple of weeks as you may still be searching for a doctor and pharmacy. Do be sure to make electronic copies of them for backup, but keep the originals with you. Similarly, gather important documents, such as passports, wills, deeds, financial statements, birth certificates, etc., and carry those with you when you move, as well. You may want to take those items over to your new home yourself, if possible. This allows you to keep a closer eye on them and reduce the risk of them getting lost. One thing you should do is pack any valuable items like jewelry or heirlooms separately and keep them apart from the rest of your boxes. Moving is a stressful experience, no matter how excited you are to get into your new home, so the greater sense of control you experience, the less anxious you’re likely to be.Īt this point, you’re still doing some packing, though you’ve probably done the bulk of it and are holding off on those items you’ll still need before the move.
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With just two weeks to go, here are some handy tips to help you stay on top of things and feel a bit more in control.
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We’re moving into the final stretch of preparing for the big move into one of the new homes in Colorado Springs.