Soon after I put my house on the market last year, one of my neighbours in the house opposite got to her removal date. She was not moving far away, and arranged it all with a 'Man with Van' doing several trips. Ss (at the time) green with envym - I actually cried), but did notice that she had very many of those cheap, large plastic tyoe shoppers which zipped closed at top. She had packed into these all sorts of non-breakable items. I thought what a good idea, and when she came over to say her GoodBye, mentioned them. She offered to let me have some when she had unpacked, and in due course a couple of months later did turn up with half a dozen of these.
They proved very useful, towels in onem, bedding in one. I kept one in which I placed all electric extension leads, and such like. Kept this with me, right up to just before I shut the front door for the last time and that came with me in my car so, was available as things were being moved into place in the flat. These bags usually cost around £1 to £1.50 and I would really recommend that a tenner or so spent on these is really useful. Once unpacked I have been using them to take things to charity shops!!!
Shandy, not sure if you are taking wardrobes with, or if there are fitted ones in the bungalow. I love fitted robes, and only had those in the house, but had to have them built in the flat. I spent £15 on a double rail in Argos, and for those first few months (before I had the wardrobes fitted), they were worth their weight in gold.
Ellianne, difficult with the wine, I am virtually a tea-totaller, as I really do not like the taste of alcohol - and dare not open either of those boxes of chocs, as I would be unable to resist them and it would play havoc with both my diet and my blood sugar. They will all get to my daughter's in due course.
Am getting down to the job now of taking everything out of my living room units, ready for when the flooring is being laid in February. When I moved here, I had packers, so virutally everything in those just came with me, and when I unpacked I did so as quickly as possible. Now, as I sort out each cupboard, etc I am trying to be more choosy and getting rid of things,
With heavy heart I have agreed with my daughter that there really is no point in taking up space with my lovely (for best) eight people setting dinner/tea service. Cannot really even seat eight people comfortably at my dining table. So, very bravely, I intent to pack that all away and have it taken to Charity shop. I have plenty of plates and bowls etc in my kitchen for use.