Moving day finally arrived. There were
several times in these weeks leading up to it when I thought I might
die, if it's possible to keel over dead from exhaustion. I finally
got over my super long cold but am entering the third trimester with
plenty of exhaustion and back pain, even without dealing with the
move. Lately I am far too tired and uncomfortable to sleep.
Apparently my body is gearing up for jet-lag because I've been waking
up at 3:30 or 4am unable to sleep for hours.
A few weeks ago Kevin hurt his hand,
which has been a bit of a problem in the packing and moving process.
It is still sore but now he can at least pick up things again.
Juliana is very familiar with packing suitcases for a trip but is
completely thrown off by packing up everything we own. She has been
pretty stressed and confused lately. Even though we've tried to
explain what is going on, she doesn't quite understand that she will
in fact see her toys again (like “8 months later” really means
much to a preschooler), we're not just taking them all way. She also
has been a little freaked out to leave our sight; I think she's
afraid we will leave her behind.
Despite the challenges (Did I mention
the heat? And the A/C unit in our bedroom just stopped working...),
all of our belongings are packed and no one died in the process.
Even if we wanted to move all our things down from the 6th
floor, down the road, and back up to the 3rd floor on our own (which we
didn't), I can't carry anything heavy and Kevin can't carry much with
his hurt hand. So we hired a moving company for about $70.
Originally we scheduled the moving guys to arrive at 9am this
morning, but they called the night before to say it would be noon
instead. Shortly before noon, they called back to say 2-3pm, and
they finally arrived just after 4pm. I guess we should have expected
it.
Three normal-sized Chinese guys pulled
up downstairs in a large truck. We were their third move of the day,
and they were happy that almost all the furniture belonged to the
landlord. Still, we had 40 boxes and a dozen trashbags, plus two
cabinets and a crib. I'm pretty sure we moved here with about 30
boxes total (larger ones, granted), so the accumulation mystery
continues. Where did all this stuff come from?? It's not like our
apartment is that big.
The three men sized up the load and
then started hauling. They looked like average sized guys, no
bulging muscles or anything, but looks can be deceiving. I watched
the first guy tie together half a dozen boxes, strap it to his back,
and head off down the stairs with a load twice as big as himself.
One man was obviously the main mover. Even though he had already
moved two households today, he was still smiling, joking with the
other guys, and chatting with me as he energetically gathered boxes.
He rather seemed to relish his job.
He strapped eight boxes together and
hoisted them onto his companion's back. When the other guy wavered
and decided it was too much, the main mover said something to the
effect of, “Really? You can't handle these eight boxes? Come on!”
Then he strapped them to his own back and headed downstairs with no
problem. A couple of trips later, he hoisted our large 3-door
wardrobe onto his back. It was too big to fit down the stairs
frontwards, so he backed his way down 5 flights of stairs - with the
giant wardrobe on his back. It was all highly impressive and a
little nerve-wracking. I was a little concerned for our belongings
and a bit more concerned that this would be the part where someone
keeled over dead. If this were the States, they could probably put
on a show and charge admission.
Kevin stayed downstairs to watch the
belongings being loaded into the truck, and I stayed upstairs telling
the movers which items to take. I would have felt a little bad about
sitting and watching them work so hard if not for my big pregnant
belly. At one point I moved a very light box out of the way and they
said, “Oh no, don't pick that up. We'll move it.”
Halfway through, the men paused
downstairs for a smoke-break and when they came back up they had
stripped their shirts off. It was mid-90's after all. One guy
paused appreciatively in front of our fan but the other guy explained
that he was avoiding the fan because after sweating so much he was
afraid of getting too cool. Uh huh. Two of the guys were starting
to look winded, but the main mover was still energetic. He showed his moving buddy how to balance a chair on his back and still have his hands free for a couple more items. Finally he strapped four large boxes of books on his back and trotted off downstairs.
In just under 1.5 hours, everything was
moved downstairs. Now all that was left was carrying it up 3 flights
of stairs to our new apartment. Piece of cake. They were finished
by 7pm.
I'd say those movers were definitely
worth it.
1 comment:
Glad the move is done! Chip went with our stuff to Siping yesterday. Just a relief to have it all moved.
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