Synopsis
Moving Gracefully: A Guide to Relocating Yourself and Your Family is an easy-to-read, comprehensive guide which walks the reader through the entire moving process, from making the decision to move, through getting adjusted to new surroundings. It addresses local and distant moves, moving with children, moving with pets, and includes many helpful websites. The personal recollections and tips are insightful, engaging and well written; and the coverage of the topics are well-researched and follow a logical process. Even those who are experienced at relocating will learn something from this practical book. How can you make your home look its best so it sells quickly? How do you select a great real estate salesperson and a reputable moving company? What things should you consider when looking for a new home? How much should you spend on the new house, and how do you determine what area to look in? How can you make the process easiest on your children? What do you need to do prior to the move? What should never go on the moving van? How can you best adjust yourself and your family and pets to your new surroundings? All these questions and more are answered in Moving Gracefully. It will guide you to make smart decisions and help the move to be a very positive experience.
From the Author
Why did I write a book on moving? Since graduating college, I've made 11 interstate moves and 5 local ones. I've lived in apartments, houses, and a condo. I've lived in Southern California (twice), Chicago (twice), Baltimore (my home town), Rochester NY, Atlanta (twice), St. Louis, and Nashville. I've moved by myself, with my husband, and at times also with children and a rabbit. Many of these were corporate moves, but some we did on our own. I've also helped family members move a number of times, helping to determine what should go and what should not.
Years ago, I found myself answering questions from family and friends, and I saved these lengthy responses on my computer, so I wouldn't have to recreate them if I was asked the same question again. After awhile, I realized that it would be most helpful if I pulled together all the advice and information about moving, and made it into a book, so I could just hand it to those I knew who were moving and asking for advice. Then it would all be there, and I wouldn't have to worry about having left something out. More and more things seemed critical to include, and now they're all in Moving Gracefully; A Guide To Moving Yourself and Your Family.
I was happy that I could draw on my experiences as a flight attendant, hockey Mom, pre-school teacher, administrator of a non-profit medical organization, a variety of leadership volunteer positions, and extensive travel, which have all contributed to an understanding of the needs of families as they travel uncharted territory.
My great wish is that this book will take the mystery out of moving, help you to make smart decisions as you move through the process, enable you to experience the move as an adventure, guide your family to adjust happily to their new surroundings, and get the most out of living in a new area. As with making new friends and living life in general, your attitude will make all the difference! Enjoy your explorations.
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