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Originally Posted by Innerzone
Thanks bb, it comes in waves, you know? I think what set it off was waking up about 2:00 am and not being able to stop the rumination. The enormity of the task, so many things to remember to do (lists!), and, if I want my deposit back (um, yeah, hopefully) all his crap will have to be out of there too. And there is nowhere for it to go. And I will not leave to destruction irreplaceable items (I will move carefully selected items with me if need be). If there is such a thing as cheap storage, it might be worth it just to gain time to go through it.
Consider too that lil 'ol me has no car and the rainy season has come. Collecting boxes is an ordeal enough.
I keep trying to envision the settled afterwards to keep me on track...
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I know this is hours late. As far as boxes go I was just in my local super Walmart and they had large moving boxes for less than $2.00. When my oldest daughter last moved in her apartment a year ago she purchased boxes from U-Haul also well as rented her truck from them. The boxes were crap. The handles kept breaking as we were carrying the boxes. The truck was fine just the boxes were the problem.
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