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Change of clothes
This includes pajamas and underwear, but you’ll also want to make sure you have something to change into if you get
sweaty or dirty throughout the day. A clean set of clothes can do wonders for your mood.
Toiletries, medication, and personal care items
Moving sure can work up a sweat! Pack soap, shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, bath towels, and
washcloths for cleaning up after a hard day’s work. Don’t forget about any medications you might take daily and
other personal care items such as cosmetics, hair products, hairbrushes, glasses, and contact lenses.
Kid essentials
Moving into a strange, new house can be a lot for kids. Ease their transition by ensuring their beloved items travel
along with them, including favourite books, stuffies, lovies, and blankies. Important baby items, such as changing
station supplies (diapers, creams, wipes, etc) should also be included.
Paper supplies
Paper towels, tissues, and at least one toilet paper roll for every bathroom!
Cleaning supplies
You never know what you’ll walk into when you unlock your front door. Be sure to pack cleaning supplies to tackle
messes, including rags, antibacterial wipes, sponges, glass and multi-surface cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, trash bags,
a bucket, broom, mop, dish soap, and baking soda for the fridge.
Pet essentials
Make sure Fido has adequate food, water, treats, chew
toys, bedding, leashes, and collars, grooming items,
clean-up bags, and an appropriate pet carrier.
Bedroom basics
If your new home is not furnished or you don’t have the
time to set up your bed, an air mattress, folding bed or
portable bed will ensure a restful night’s sleep. Don’t
forget sheets, pillows, blankets, or sleeping bags.
Select small appliances
You’d be surprised how many simple meals can be made
with just a coffee maker, kettle, toaster oven, pot, frying
pan, and blender. Utensils like a spatula, wooden spoon,
and a can/bottle opener can also come in handy.
Plates, utensils, and cups
You want to make sure you have something to eat off of so the whole family isn’t hovered over the sink to avoid
getting crumbs everywhere. Consider using environmentally friendly or compostable eating utensils.
Easy-to-make meals, snacks, and beverages
Pack food that requires little-to-no preparation like cereal and milk, instant oatmeal, bread and peanut butter, canned
soup, fruit, nuts, granola bars, pasta and sauce, or canned/pouched tuna, salmon, and chicken. Gatorade, bottled
water, juice, and sparkling beverages can quench thirst, while a glass of wine at the end of a long day can feel like a
major reward.
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