on to the next item on this year’s agenda: we’ve got roughly two months to get our act together before we leave germ’s land and set up shop on that little country at the tip of the malay peninsula.

we’ve notified our landlord, and we’re starting to cancel contracts on our utilities– phone, cellphones, internet, cable tv, water/electricity/heating, insurances, ADAC, etc. we’ve sold some of our stuff, and will post ads shortly for the rest. we’re not planning to ship much apart from our personal effects and jan’s toys, so we’d really like to get rid of as much as possible– from the car down to candle holders. we figured it doesn’t make sense to pay for the shipping of our ikea-type furniture; the shipping probably cost as much as, if not more than, the items themselves. we’re now just waiting for quotes from shipping services, and from there, we’d be able to decide just how brutal this year’s spring cleaning will have to be.

the only remaining issue are the antique hand-me-downs from hubby’s grandma, acquired prior to the first world war. much as i would like to keep these beautiful pieces for sentimental reasons, we simply can’t afford to have them shipped. not when we have all the other relocation-related expenses to take care of as well. either we pay for storage and have them shipped at a later date, or we sell them now. the challenge is to find an honest antique dealer who will give us a fair price for them, and this in the next two months.

it’s funny how these all make me feel, though: to leave the comfort and security of germany to start a new chapter of our lives elsewhere. after all, relocation is not just about changing your location. it’s about changing your life.

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