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Posts Tagged ‘packing tips for moving to england’

London Relocation’s Top 5 Favorite Blog Articles

Friday October 1st, 2010

Author:  Colleen

As I update our dear London Relocation blog daily, I find that I am often able to cross-reference previous blog posts I’ve written, as their advice on moving to London still rings true over time.  So I thought I’d offer a compilation of links here to some of my favorite groupings as a start to helping you sift through the labyrinth of information.

Drumroll, please?  I’ll list them in order of the general relocation progression (i.e., planning, packing, flat-finding, touring, and assimilating!):

1.  The “Top 10 Reasons to Move to London” two-part series (found under the London Tips & Culture category) that can give you some food for thought if you’re still deciding whether you want to move to London, or if you’ve already decided and just need to get psyched about it!

2.  The “Weekend Warrior Saturday” series (found under the—go figure—Weekend Warriors category) that offers you ongoing step-by-step packing tips as an expat preparing to move overseas.  Make the most out of your weekends while preserving your sanity by not leaving it to the last-minute.  These are posted every Saturday, so keep checking back for updates!

3.  The “What to Expect in a London Flat” mini-series (found under the London Property Tips category), which takes you room by room, feature by feature of what you can anticipate your new London flat will or will not potentially offer you.  A large part of moving to London is adjusting your expectations to be on the same page with your London reality.

4.  The “London Bundle” series (found under the Day-Touring category), which still has room to grow and encompass new neighborhoods, though as of now covers the bulk of the popular Central and West London.  These posts are for when you’ve moved to London and gotten through the nitty-gritty of finding a flat and getting settled into it—get ready to play and focus your familiarization of noteworthy sites area by area.

5.  The “Speaking the Queen’s English” series (found under the Language Barriers category) to guide you through common British English terminology that you’re guaranteed to encounter on a daily basis.  I devoted four parts to food alone to help with groceries and menus!  Even if you are a non-UK English speaker, you’ll be surprised how much we’re divided by a common language…

Hopefully these groupings will help you wrap your mind around your London relocation.  I’ll continue to post Top 5s in the future featuring individual articles that can assist through each stage of the planning process.  Cheers!

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Weekend Warrior Saturday: Sorting Your Possessions When Packing for a London Move

Saturday September 4th, 2010

Author:  Colleen

Whether you’re moving to London alone, with a family, as a student, as a professional, with a job, without a job *inhale* *exhale* no matter how you slice-n-dice your particular relocation situation, we all have to at some point pack up and schlep our stuff across the pond.

Today’s packing tip for moving to London is annoying, but simpler if you start thinking ahead.  Basically, start to sort through and divide what will be staying behind and what should be given away.  This way, even if you’re not ready to pack up your necessities because you still need them on a daily basis at home, you can start to clear out the rest.

Every time you’re looking in your closet, try to identify things that you can donate to charity or give away to the lucky friends and family who wear your same size :)   I remember planting a giant box in front of my closet, so, in waves, I’d toss more and more into the box as long as I was standing right there and thinking about it anyway.  If it goes in the box, while that takes up some space, it’s not making a mess.  Do the same for accessories and knick-knacks, and keep revisiting your closets/cabinets with a fresh eye every day or two to see if you can’t part with a little more.

At this stage, it’s wise to also identify what you don’t regularly use, but that you don’t necessarily want to toss.  If you can do without these things for a while, start to pack them up as well and store them in your own storage for the time being or where they’ll reside after you move to London.  In my case, we didn’t want to pay to rent a storage unit, but we were blessed to have family willing to take it on for a few years.  The possessions we left behind are divided between my sister’s and father-in-law’s basements, and some is actually being put to use in our parents’ homes—my mom and dad are enjoying my bookshelves filled with my precious leather-bound book collection, and my father-in-law is actually using our living room set (the leather would fare better in use than sitting in storage left to dry and crack).  This infringement on our loved ones’ space shouldn’t be taken lightly, however, so do offer some sort of compensation or a generous gift.

The more these non-essentials are thinned out, the more clarity with which you’ll be able to look around and assess how to pack up the need-to-haves later.  Giving stuff away is really a good exercise to perform anyway (even if you weren’t moving) for saving space with the added benefit of helping others.  And leaving stuff behind might at first seem painful, but ask yourself honestly when the last time was that you used a certain item and just trust in the truth of “Out of Sight, Out of Mind.”  I’m as sentimental as they come, so if I’ve come to terms with it, so can you!

So in the spirit of your london relocation, put your Sorting Hat on and sort it out!

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