

Planning And Organization
Plan, organize, plan, organize, plan, organize, plan, organize, plan, organize,
plan, organize
.. There. We probably haven't said it enough. But if you can master those
two concepts, you are well on your way to an efficient and painless move.Make
a list of what you need to do, and when you need to do it. One approach is
to make a calendar of events for your
moving time table.
Compiling Personal Records
All the time you have been living in your current home, you have been building
important
records of your personal history. Medical, dental, financial, and legal information
will take
on increased importance in your new community. Information gathering should
be a simple
process that you can begin working on several months before your actual move.
Contact
your family doctor and dentist - and all of the specialists you may have been
to like
pediatricians, obstetricians, and eye doctors and get copies of your medical
records. Your new physicians and dentists will need your history. If you have
a pet, you will need their medical records too. Your veterinarian can give
you copies of their immunization certificates which you will probably need
to get new tags or licenses.

