A long-overdue update on the move out of Ruislip (Sat 24 - Wed 28 February).
Saturday and Sunday was spent packing, the majority of stuff being things to go up north. Since it wasn’t our stuff we didn’t waste time caring about how neatly it was packed, which was just as well because there was a hellava lot. Top tip: use supermarket shopping bags as packing material for crockery and fragiles. Save a fortune in bubble wrap!

On Monday morning the skip arrived. With the help of neighbour J, we’d filled it by the end of the day, ready for collection on Tuesday.
Tuesday we were starting to get worried about the logistics of moving everything out of the house to three locations and decided it would make Wednesday easier if we moved the bits round to my flat that evening, leaving just the storage bits and “up north” bits for Wednesday. A quick Google, and we found a man with a van called Dan — really — who helped us ship stuff (including Min and Goob) round to mine that evening.
First job on Wednesday was to get the remainder of our stuff into storage. I’d pre-booked a lockup at a local facility, and the removals men were happy enough to do a run there first and then come back for the main load of stuff to go up north. I’ll tell you what, 50 sq.ft. looks way smaller than I’d imagined, but everything went in nicely, thanks to the cunning packing and stacking skills of the removals men.
Then back at Ruislip, the remaining boxes and furniture were loaded onto the van, until we were left with an empty house; we waved the van off at about 10.30.
We weren’t done yet however: handover was meant to be at midday, but we were still in there cleaning till 12.30! Although we thought the house was empty, there was still a lot to chuck out, and the kitchen needed a scrub. We left a couple more bin bags with the neighbour then got a cab round to mine, relieved that the job was done and after five days we could finally relax.
How we are getting on at my place now, I’ll leave for another post.