With two weeks until our lease is up, it seems our Move is going to occur in stages. We're not going directly from here to Australia (although "From Here To Australia" sounds like the sequel of "From Here To Eternity" - except instead of Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster rolling around in the sand smooching it up, it's you and a crocodile. There will be no more sequels because the crocodile will eat you).
Okay I lost my train of thought. We're not going directly from our apartment here to my Mum & Dad's place in Australia - we're having a layover at Aaron's parents' place for a few months.
While it's going to be fantastic spending some time with our family, it does pose somewhat of a logistical problem. When one moves, one usually puts things in boxes and moves them from one place to another. In our case, we have to go through all our belongings first and donate or toss about 90% of it. There's no throwing everything in boxes on the last day (I mean, not that I've ever packed in that fashion before...), but rather preceding weeks spent going through every little thing, bringing loads of garbage bags and boxes to Goodwill, bringing more garbage bags to the dumpster, selling stuff on Craigslist, and begging and pleading with friends and coworkers to take some of this stuff off our hands.
It really has been an ongoing process. For those who don't know, our apartment has unfortunately had a problem with roaches. I know, I know, it's gross. Had we not been planning to move to Australia, we would have moved ages ago. But it has been somewhat of a blessing in disguise. From memory I believe Pest Control has been out to spray at least four or five times in the past two years (or as Addy calls them, "the bug boom guys"), and each time, we have to lug all our stuff out of closets and cabinets. So whenever that happened, we were able to toss/donate some stuff that way. Our closets have been virtually bare for a couple of months now, at least. So hooray! One less thing to do!
And for all my laziness ("eh, I'm feeling kind of chubby-tired"), I have actually been doing stuff slowly. When we moved from Eden Prairie, I was a new mother and despite being home with my baby, I did very, very little packing during the lead-up to moving day. To their awesome credit, my in-laws pretty much packed everything for us. And I remember Aunty Jo told me that day, "There's a saying that goes 'How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.'" I've never forgotten it (imagine how gross elephants must taste), and it has been a great mantraphor (see what I did there? It's a metaphor that's also a mantra. WOo!)
So despite having a full-time job and a rare-time husband, this time things are a lot easier. Maybe it's because I'm tossing a lot of stuff, who knows? But things are progressing at a good speed.
What are we keeping? Well, clothes obviously (Australia's laidback but they do frown upon public nudity). Winter clothes do need to be kept for now, which refers back to the logistical problem I mentioned earlier - we can't toss them yet, but we won't need them in Australia. We went through our bookcase and have a giant pile of them to donate or give away (I took a bunch of our old English and Drama texts from Uni to the baristas at my Caribou - it was like seagulls on chips, seriously. One of the baristas still raves to me, every time he sees me, about how awesome all the books are). We do have two boxes of books we're keeping though, plus another one for some of Addy's more beloved books. Aaron has been in the process of importing all our DVDs onto our external hard-drive, rather than take up an entire suitcase with them. We've already donated and tossed about 90% of our kitchen stuff, and most of the rest will have to go too. I do want to bring my Caribou cool drink cup, my Caribou Twin Cities hot drink mug, and my Pine Lake Camps cool drink cup.
I have managed to give away quite a bit already to friends and coworkers. Addy's Legos, dress-ups and play-tent have already found new owners, and there is the possibility of giving away her dresser this weekend. I think I may have given away a floor lamp to a coworker also, and our bookshelf. I also have a box of tiny baby dresses and other cute stuff, and a stroller, to possibly give to a lady at work who has a four-month-old baby. It's just nice to see other people getting to enjoy stuff that has brought us joy too. :)
This has turned into rather a long post, but I wanted to keep you all updated. I'd love to get some comments! Ask me anything :)