We finally have the Internet up and running in the house and some photos uploaded on the computer (thanks, Bernie) so I will try to get caught up on posting.
It feels like ages ago (end of November), but here are some photos showing the process of moving from Canada to Switzerland. The WTO was extremely generous with their relocation allowance; we are so grateful to them for all their help and advice with the move. Basically, we had a large shipping container to fill with furniture, clothes, toys, kitchenware, and other essentials which would be sent by sea. Bernie's VW Jetta would be shipped in the same container. They estimated it would take up to 2 months to arrive so we were also allowed a small air shipment that would arrive within a couple of weeks. We had movers/packers coming so our main job was to sort which items would go CARGO, AIR, or SUITCASES. Then of course there were the trash, recycle, sell, store, and give away piles.
It was a big relief to have the movers arrive and see some progress with all those piles!
Cargo items.
Everything in the kitchen but the kitchen sink (ha ha) and no small appliances of course
as the voltage wasn't compatible. 120 V in Canada vs. 240 V in Europe
Air shipment items.
This was the toughest for me to get organized for the movers. We were planning to stay in an apartment/hotel until the air shipment arrived and we got the keys to our new home. We needed enough clothes and towels and kitchenware and pots and pans to get through a month or so in an empty home. Plus all of Bernie's work clothes and lots of winter gear in case we wanted to go to the mountains for some tobogganing or skiing over the winter break. Then there was the box of craft supplies and the box of books and boxes of toys to keep the kids busy....
Trevor with the guys from the moving company. They nicknamed him "Bubble Boy" as he loved to pop the bubble wrap.
Day 2 of packing started with the very early morning arrival of the shipping container.
There goes the Jetta.
And that's it for the container.
After they left with the air shipment items on a separate truck, Bernie and I were now in overdrive to get our suitcases packed and deal with all the leftover/unwanted items. Ethan and Trevor got to spend their last day in Calgary with their buddies playing and watching TV while we got the house emptied and ready for the cleaning crew. We are so lucky to have amazing friends in Calgary who came to help with the our final day which consisted of packing up a small u-haul of things to take to storage and a dump run. Thank you again!
As for our house, we decided to rent it out with a Management Company for the 2 years that we will be away. They secured a family to move in by December 1, which was a big relief. We hope they love that house and neighbourhood as much as we have.
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