![]() I’ll wipe down kitchen and bathroom areas and then throw all that stuff in once that area is clean. Open your closet, open your suitcase, pick up your group of hangers with dresses on them, and voila, put them in the closet! įor you ladies, you can hang your dresses and lay them flat in the suitcase, roll the suitcase up to the room, thus not needing to wait for a cart. One thing we do for move in/move out is use our largest rolling suitcases. They are large, multi-tiered, with a fold down mid shelf. Again, have fun, relax and enjoy this moment. ![]() Same for snacks like granola bars and such. They will not have time to go restock on water during rush. There is a case in the fridge waiting for D when she returns on 8/8. D and her 2 roommates went thru 6 cases of water in 4 weeks during Summer II. Go ahead and take a case or 2 of bottled water to leave for them. You can always bring it home and return it. If you think they may want or need something, take it. D told me, “you make my bed for me, please.” So, I got to make up the entire bed :) Most importantly, have fun and let them lead. What you do with them once you leave campus, well, I do know where some dumpsters are. Just be ready to roll with whatever happens. Be prepared for any unexpected waits for things like room key, etc. If you can have clothes on hangers already and placed neatly in the boxes it makes unpacking those E-A-S-Y. By small I mean one you can carry with shoulder straps. ![]() Take some snacks in case you do get hungry and can not or do not want to stop. Take a small ice chest with some iced down water. Label every box with name, dorm, room number and a hint of the contents. Fan ready to plug in and help keep things cool. Mentioned this in my tips thread for the summer move in, have the base for that floor fan already attached. It took 4 trips to the car and back up with one very small cart, our own 2 wheel cart and what we could carry in our hands.
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