Well it's been a long little absence and it's time to get things rolling again. (For any of you that were wondering, I am so that person...the kind that buys a new, cute journal every few months and says "I'm going to start journaling again", and then four scattered entries later I have a still cute, 98% unused journal, sitting on my table. Enter guilty feeling.) So this is me trying again; fighting against my natural well-intentioned, but inconsistent, ways. Here we go....
A LOT has happened these past six months. So much that it would be too long and lengthy to get into all of the details so I'll start with probably the biggest change:
WE'VE MOVED! We have started the process of a new journey for our family (more on that later) and the first step was moving out of our house. We only moved a couple of times when I was growing up so I fall severely short in the moving department. Thankfully, my precious friend and mentor "Go-go", as she is affectionately called, gave me some great advice, so here a few little nuggets I'll share with any of you (in case you too are a moving novice and find yourself one day in this same "what-am-I-doing?!" state). ;)
Photo: We're Living Out of Boxes Moving Announcement by Donkey Products.
Moving Nuggets for the DIY Mover:
- Get organized! As early as possible before your move date, go through each room in your house (I did about one room each week so it wasn't completely overwhelming) and clean out. Keep your pile of items to donate together so before packing time comes, you've already dropped off all those random closet-fillers that you've never used or will never use again. This will make your packing time much more efficient - no sorting, cleaning, organizing to be done - just packin' and stackin'!
- Supplies. Supplies. Get totally and fully prepared with supplies BEFORE you start packing. This will save you approximately 100 itty bitty trips to the store for "more".....more tape, more boxes, more bubble wrap, etc. etc. (See list below)
- Keep a list. Start a list (in a safe notebook you'll keep somewhere accessible) and number each box in addition to labeling what room the box belongs to. In your notebook, record the number and briefly list the big (or significant items) in that box. This will be a lifesaver when you want to find where your Kitchen Aid Mixer is and you're staring wide-eyed at a mountain of 30 boxes labeled "kitchen". It's also helpful if you're in our shoes and you're storing items until a later move date. (We've already been in the storage units to find things we "didn't think we would need").
There are probably other nuggets to share, but these are the biggies. Is there anything you would add to the list or helpful things you've learned about moving?
Moving Supplies List:
- Boxes. We purchased most of ours from U-Haul (sturdy, dependable, easy to work with), but we also picked up a few from our local grocery stores (great for smaller, heavier items like books and weighty decor pieces). HERE is a list of 8 places to get free moving boxes from Apartment Therapy.
- Rubbermaid Containers. I have a love-affair with these. Great for items you'll want to store even after you've moved: kids clothes they've outgrown (but you're saving for future kids), etc.
- Tape. Life will be so much easier if you go ahead and buy the big tape guns with plenty of refills. The last thing you want to take up your time is working with a big mess of tape that won't stick or cut easily. Ugh. You'll thank me later.
- Bubble Wrap and Wrapping Paper. Unprinted newspaper and bubble wrap are both essentials.
- Pack of big fat permanent markers. Keep several in each room so you're not always looking around saying, "Where did I put my marker?!" You can also use these fun free moving LABELS by iHanna if you want to get extra detailed:
- Disposable plates, napkins, cutlery, and cups. As you start packing up the kitchen (last obviously), you still may have a few meals before you leave and disposable items make setup, cleanup, and everything in between, a little simpler. When you're finished, pack these items in an easy-to-access market tote so you'll have instant necessities when you get into your new kitchen and are once again wondering where things are when it's time to eat and you haven't started unpacking yet. (And while I'm on that, let me just say I would also have a little bathroom necessities box or suitcase with basic essentials - toilet paper, a few hand and bath towels, toiletries, hand soap, etc. - so again when you're in the new home, you won't be scrambling to find those items in the first 24 hrs when your brain and body will already be feeling scattered.
Ok well that's moving in a nutshell. Hope some of these little nuggets will help you if you're on the move in the next few months!
More to come on our life and all that's changing soon...
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
It's that time!!!
It's almost time; it's coming soon!
Rhea Lana Sale is here for YOU!
WHEN? August 21st-27th
Click HERE for the sale schedule.
WHERE? Frisco Station Mall Rogers, AR
Click HERE to check out the Facebook page.
Click HERE to check out the NWA Rhea Lana Website.
Need to do a little fall cleaning? Want to make some extra money? Click HERE to consign.
Think it's all about the kiddos? Think again! Check out their expanded furniture section this sale!
Labels:
consignment sale,
fall sale,
NWA consign,
Rhea Lana
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Deck the Home
So I have this friend....she's not just a friend, she's one of those rare tell-it-like-it-is, there-for-you-no-matter-what, laugh-till-it-hurts, selfless friends who's way more like a sister than a BFF. I am so blessed to have not one but two of these precious friends in my life. One of these sweet sisters has the most fun website so of course I just had to share...
check out her website HERE.
Labels:
birthday cake plate,
canvas art,
crosses,
custom dishes
Sunday, July 3, 2011
{style board} stars & stripes
photo credits
{screen doors and sweet tea, camden boat tote ll bean, dabney lee ice bucket, martha's vineyard dish towel by catstudio, let's celebrate sparklers, summer barbeque table, monogram mason jars, picnic basket, ralph lauren beachcomber towel, Izze Sparkling Blueberry Juice, striped pillow, sparkler bundt cake}
Friday, April 1, 2011
have your cake and eat it too!
Greet your guests in style with these adorable chalk cake silhouettes! Available in lawn style or door hanger style. Great for weddings, birthdays, and showers.
Labels:
cake,
cake sign,
chalk,
door greeter,
lawn decor,
shower,
wedding,
wedding sign
Thursday, March 3, 2011
{photography} My Cupp Runneth Over...
Several months ago, I had the joy of shooting a quick session with some dear friends of ours - the Cupp Family. We only had about a half hour, but we were able to get some fun shots. Love this precious family!!!
Labels:
Cupp Family,
Fall,
Photo Shoot,
photography
Thursday, February 17, 2011
mason jar madness!
custom mason jars created for a customer in houston. she had them made for all of her children, grandchildren, AND a set of four "guest" glasses for when company comes to town! how hospitable!
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