45 Thoughts Everyone Has While Packing And Moving
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45 Thoughts Everyone Has While Packing And Moving

Will packing ever be fun?

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45 Thoughts Everyone Has While Packing And Moving
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Packing can be a stressful experience. From making sure everything fits in the necessary boxes, to making sure your breakables won't break, it's understandable why most people don't like packing up and moving anywhere. These are the 45 thoughts everyone has while packing.

1. OK, let's do this. Going to start packing.

2. Do I actually have to pack?

Can't I just buy new stuff when I get there?

3. Wait, do I even have enough boxes?

4. Should I put everything in plastic boxes, or is cardboard good enough?

5. Plastic boxes would probably be a better idea.

6. This came in a box, so I'm putting it back in its original box.

That's packing it up. Right?

7. Can someone explain why this doesn't fit in its original box?

8. It's literally the same box it came in.

9. Maybe if I just tape down the top that will work.

10. Where did I even put the tape?

11. Can I use duct tape instead of packing tape?

It's like the same thing, right?

12. Okay, I should probably move the stuff that's packed out of my room so I have more space.

13. Oh God, why is one box so heavy?

14. Why did I put so much in one box?

15. Note to self: books are heavy.

16. Maybe I should look on Pinterest for moving tips.

17. I'll just use this as a little break.

18. Only one more pin, then I'll get back to packing.

19. Maybe, just one more pin.

20. OK, OK -- down to business, now.

21. Pinterest said I should color coordinate my boxes.


22. What does that even mean?

23. I've got kitchen stuff with office stuff.

24. Are those supposed to be separated?

25. Does this mean I have to repack these boxes?

26. Screw it, I'll just write what's in it.

27. OK, next box.

28. Should I be sorting things into different boxes and then packing it up?

29. That would probably make more sense.

30. I don't have the space for more than one box at a time.

31. When did I even get any of this stuff?

32. Do I really need more than two towels?

I can't fit any more than that in this box.

33. Do I actually need real platers?

Will I be entertaining the queen at all? Why can't paper plates do?

34. I definitely don't need to bring everything I own with me.

35. Will I be able to fit these boxes in my car?

36. Maybe I can get my dad to pack my car for me.

37. Why don't I drive a minivan so I can have more space?

38. Oh, no, I still have to pack my clothes.

39. That can wait.

40. I wonder if my mom wants to help me pack.

41. Moms like to pack, right?

It's like a mom thing?

42. After this I'm never moving again.

I'm done.

43. I hope I didn't forget anything important.

44. If I did, it's probably something I can buy when I get there.

45. Yeah, definitely never moving anywhere again in any capacity.

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