From Packing To The Curb: 5 Fun Ways To Get Your Toddler Ready To Move

Posted on: 22 September 2015
If you are packing or unpacking with a toddler in the house, you might be concerned about keeping them out of your way while you get important tasks done. Below are a few ways to get your toddler involved in the packing process, which will make your job easier and help your child get used to the concept of packing and moving.  Let Your Toddler Help With Labeling  Toddlers enjoy imitating important adult tasks.
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5 Relocation Pitfalls & How to Avoid Them

Posted on: 15 September 2015
If you're anticipating an upcoming move, you're probably excited about starting life in a new community, but you're probably also understandably apprehensive about the moving process. Fortunately, most moving companies are professional and competent, and your move will probably go off without a snag. However, there are several things that you can do to help ensure a hassle-free relocation. Here are just five of them. Not Beginning the Moving Process as Early as Possible 
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Self-Storage: The Stretch-Commuter's New Best Friend

Posted on: 15 September 2015
If you commute more than 50 miles for employment, you are far from alone. In fact, the trend of traveling a number of miles from home to work, sometimes known as stretch-commuting, is growing. According to information provided by the United States Department of Transportation Bureau of Transportation Statistics, more than three million working Americans stretch-commute on a regular basis. Even more surprising is that as many as 6 percent of those who must stretch-commute are traveling in excess of 200 miles each way.
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