Five Reasons Not to Move Back to Your Hometown

Five Reasons Not to Move Back to Your Hometown

Have you ever heard the saying, “You can never go home again”? While you may have loved growing up in your hometown, renting a moving truck and heading back there as an adult is not always ideal. So can you really go home again? Yes, but it may not always be how you...

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Organizing your Junk Drawer

Organizing your Junk Drawer

We all have that one drawer somewhere. Whether it's in the kitchen with various cooking utensils shoved somewhere or it's in your office, filled with paper clips and pens, the junk drawer becomes a continuously growing mess.  With Spring in the air, it's time to get...

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Emotional Preparation For Your Move

Emotional Preparation For Your Move

Moving is a critical time in our lives that usually brings on a wave of emotions. No matter how many times you've moved, you are guaranteed to get emotional some way or other, especially if you are moving to a different state. If you have children, you may even be...

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Making a Move without Using a Moving Truck

Making a Move without Using a Moving Truck

As if moving isn’t stressful enough, I frequently hear from my friends, family and acquaintances that the thought of driving a moving truck (of any size) is quite possibly the most stressful part about it. Well, if you’re planning a move in the future and this thought...

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Newlyweds First Home

Newlyweds First Home

You exchanged your vows, had the perfect fairytale wedding and now you are officially newlyweds! Now that you have finished wedding planning, what do you do with all that free time on your hands? One of the first steps for many couples after they tie the knot is to...

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Moving Tips From A Military Wife

Moving Tips From A Military Wife

Moving is a constant part of the military life. On average, a military family moves every 3 years. While the military will move your belongings, especially in overseas situations, when the move is stateside, many families choose to either move all or part of their...

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DIY Sports Bracket out of Moving Supplies

DIY Sports Bracket out of Moving Supplies

Here we are in the middle of March, all rooting for our favorite Basketball teams to score big time in the 2015 NCAA Division. During this time emotions and tensions run wild -- It isn't call March Madness for nothing! So, as you aim to prove to your friends that your...

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St. Patty’s Day Crafts

St. Patty’s Day Crafts

Need a touch of green to make your St. Patty's Day lucky? Make one of these lucky DIY crafts! Four-leaf Clover For Your Home Materials Needed: Moving Box  Gold Glitter Box Cutter Green Paint Rope Scissors Glue or Tape Marker Step 1 Using the box cutter, carve out a...

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Moving to Columbus, Ohio

Moving to Columbus, Ohio

You're in good company if you're moving to Columbus, Ohio. Along with being the 15th largest city in the country, Columbus offers its residents great river views and a breathtaking skyline. It's not just the views that will keep you here, this city is popular for its...

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How to Load a Car Onto an Auto Transport [VIDEO]

How to Load a Car Onto an Auto Transport [VIDEO]

Whether you're moving your family car cross-country or you're towing a project car, there are many instances when you may be required to load a car onto an auto transport. For your safety and the safety of those around you, it's important that your car is properly...

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6 Things You Don’t Need to Panic About on Moving Day

6 Things You Don’t Need to Panic About on Moving Day

Moving day can be a stressful time, and some people are natural worriers, but DON'T PANIC! It will be alright. Here are six things that you definitely don't need to panic about on your moving day because we have the solutions to your problems. Broken Dishes No one...

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How Daylight Saving Time Affects Your Move

How Daylight Saving Time Affects Your Move

Daylight Savings Time History Daylight Savings Time was created as a way to make the best use out of the daylight during the summer months. Every year, at 2 a.m. on the second Sunday in March, most of the U.S. and Canada advance their clocks by one hour. Does Daylight...

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