2005 June

Finding the right removalist

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After the arrival of our second bundle of joy, my husband and I soon began to recognize that our cozy little startup home was beginning to turn from comfy and cozy to cramped and uncomfortable. After almost a year, we were finally able to find the perfect solution to our problem: an ideal-sized house that..

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Moving from my apartment in Canberra

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When I made the move from my apartment just off campus into a larger, nicer apartment on the more northern side of of Canberra I decided to take the easy route. I had just graduated from Canberra University and the easy route was the way I was looking to take when it came to everything...

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Keeping Your Home organised The final Chapter

Finally, the last stages of maintaining your organisation… and you thought this section would never come! Maintaining the Laundry I recommend doing laundry daily, depending on the size of your family. If you have at least 3 kids, do some every day. For example: baby laundry is handled differently than adult laundry. You shouldn’t use..

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Keeping Your Home organised Part 2

Let’s keep going….before you realize it, you’ll be giving Martha Stewart a run for her money. Maintaining the Bathrooms Take some window cleaner and a rag and squirt the mirror just where it’s gotten toothpaste spray. Don’t do the whole thing—that’s a waste of time and cleaner. Just hit where it’s dirty. Use a quick..

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Keeping Your Home organised

Now…as much of a challenge as it was to do all of that pitching, organizing, and cleaning, how do you maintain it and not let your stuff overwhelm you again? There are some easy steps to take—and they just take moments a day. Please don’t email me and tell me you’re too busy to do..

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Organising Your Dining Room

An organised dining room adds extra comfort to a home. If you’re like me, sometimes it’s the only organised room in the house! Let’s take a quick look around. Do you eat in here often or is it only for guests? If you don’t use it often, you may just have some simple organising and..

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Moving your own furniture

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Moving Your Own Furniture About six months ago, my lovely wife and I happened upon the house we had always dreamed of. Ours was a rather untraditional dream home. Rather than a nice, orthodox brick home with a picture-perfect picket fence out front, our idea of the perfect home was a charming, slightly aged log..

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Organising Your Family Room

Some homes have a “great room” and no living room, others have a “family room” and a living room. No matter what you call it or how many of these rooms you have, organization is necessary to make it a welcoming haven for your family. Walk in to this room as a visitor would. Notice..

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interstate removalists

We aim to be one of the countries leading Interstate Removalists. Whilst we haven’t achieved those heady heights as yet, I certainly believe we are moving that way. When you choose Moving Again as your interstate removalist you are in good hands. We don’t expect to get great testimonials for every removal we undertake, especially..

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organising Your Linen Closet part 2

Now we move on to towels and other things in your linen closet…. 3. Take stock of your towels, washcloths, and other terrycloth things. Do you have towels that are holey or bleach-stained? Do you have towels that aren’t very absorbent from using too much fabric softener? Do you have towels that don’t match your..

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