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Monthly Archives: July 2011
What is Climate-Controlled Storage?
As you research different storage facilities to put your stuff into, you may notice that a lot of them advertise themselves as climate-controlled storage. But what does that mean? First of all, we can tell you [...]
Oklahoma Not Growing OK
You may remember that just a couple of years ago; the state of Oklahoma was one of the fastest growing states in the country. The economy was booming, more people were actually moving to Oklahoma [...]
What Your Child Needs to Enroll in a New School
Anyone getting ready to move to either a new city, state, or country will need to know what their kids need to enroll in their new school. If your kids aren’t already in school, just keep [...]
July Was Watermelon Month
Move over other fruits and vegetables, watermelons were on the pedestal in July. Although it is nearly the end of July, Watermelons have had a good time taking the reins as the Official Fruit of this [...]
Dude’s Bungalow Up for Sale
If you see the word “dude” and immediately think of the iconic character of the same name in the Coen Brothers’ “The Big Lebowski” you’d be among thousands who love the 1998 cult classic. You also [...]
Relocation Candidates That Cost Nothing?
In today’s economy, the idea of offering a relocation package may be unbelievable to quite a few hiring managers. But, what do you do when the best person for the job lives over 100 miles from [...]
Why Tiny Kitchens Rock
Moving into a smaller house is always an adjustment and acclimating to your new, tiny kitchen will definitely take some getting used to. In fact, a tiny kitchen can make cooking a challenge, but embrace it! [...]
Posted on July 28, 2011
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What to Do the Second Day in Your New Home
Sometimes, the second day of unpacking can be harder than moving day. On moving day, the adrenaline is flowing and you may be very excited to get settled in the new place. On days two, three, [...]
Posted on July 28, 2011
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Identifying a Rogue Mover
All too often we hear of moving company scams where consumers lose their belongings or are completely ripped off financially. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, or FMCSA, is trying to put a stop to all [...]
Posted on July 28, 2011
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High Heat Moving to the Midwest
Those of you who are considering moving to the Midwest may want to think about taking precautions against the high heat and humidity in the region after record hot weather this summer. This is especially true [...]







