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A Moving Tale Of Two Sisters
Moving day is a nightmare all of its own. There are boxes to pack, utilities to notify and have transferred, changes of address that need to be sent out, and moving vans to be rented. Then there is the headache of making certain that you are completely moved out in time for the new tenant to move in. This headache can sometimes compounded by another one: arriving at your new abode with a fully packed, rented-by-the-hour van, only to discover that it has not been vacated yet. It's all part of the Moving Day Law of Opposites: what goes out, does not necessarily go in.
Moving can be a disaster waiting to happen, and Annabel wanted no part of it. She wanted it done quickly and smoothly, and she wanted it done in the right way, by professionals.
In order to make certain that she got a good mover for the date and time that she wanted, Annabel made the arrangements several months in advance. Before settling on one, she checked and double-checked its reputation and reliability, as well as whether or not it carried insurance. She did not want to take the risk of her valuable armchairs and collection of crystal glasses being damaged during the move. As her moving day approached, she began packing the things that she did not have an immediate use for, making certain that each box was neither too large, nor too small, and that it was clearly labeled. Lastly, on the day before her move, she called ahead to make certain that the apartment would be vacant when she arrived.
Annabel's older sister Julie also happened to be moving. Unlike Annabel, Julie did not believe in doing things the right way. Julie moved almost every year, and experience had taught her that it was better to do things her own way. Julie took her paintings and drawings off the walls and from their easels, and wrapped them bedding quilts. She then yanked the drawers from her dressers, and lying them on their backs, stuffed the paintings into the empty drawer slots in much the same way as files were put into a filing cabinet. She found it to be a handy technique that usually did not result in too much damage to her valuables. They were not, after all, Picassos. She threw her remaining possessions into whatever was handy. Her only consideration in packing her boxes was that they didn't become too heavy to lift.
Julie didn't need to call ahead in order to make that it was ready to move in to. When selecting a new apartment, she always tried to find one that would be vacated by its current tenants at least a month before she planning on moving in. This helped to guarantee that the other tenants would be out, the place cleaned, and any needed repairs done before she arrived. Sometimes her new landlords even let her move in a couple of days early if the place was already empty. She avoided at all costs renting apartments where she suspected that the previous tenants would not be out on time. She did not want to be one of those people who wound up putting their sofas, suitcases, boxes and dining sets in storage, and themselves in hotels, for days on end before being able to move in.
Instead of hiring professionals, Julie preferred to hire movers that she found in her local newspaper's classified section. She didn't have the type of fancy furniture that her sister did, so she did not care if they came with tarpaulins and moving insurance, or not. As long as they got the job done at an affordable rate, she was happy.
Moving day came, and moving day went. Annabel and Julie each moved in the style that suited them, and their moves came out all right in the end. Annabel swears she will never move again if she does not have to, while Julie, well.... She's still looking for that perfect southern exposure.
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