Found out today that since Gareth is a legal resident of the USA, we have to file for a re-entry permit in order for him to be away (in the UK) for more than a year. This is merely a precaution. We're planning to make the move permanent, but things happen. We have to be careful that he can come back to the U.S. without problems, and no way do we want to go through the mess of costly paperwork again here.
Got some info from Sterling movers. It's quite a display really. I'm thinking they must be very expensive (though they are in desperate need of a good editor; oy! the typos!). I've read other posts about Allied and other such movers. We're not moving too much stuff--our bedroom suite and some other odd pieces, but mainly boxes (kitchen stuff and memorabilia). Any idea about a fair price to expect to pay?
We have a meeting with a second real estate agent today. We used her to buy this house, but the one we interviewed on Tuesday was so great, and Gareth was immensely comfortable with him. Seems like this isn't going to be easy and it's the piddliest part of the move!
Gareth's mum will be having valve-replacement surgery on the 10th of Nov. in Manchester. We're very nervous about it, especially since we can't be there. I just hope this puts an end to the problems she's experienced. Why do bad things happen to good people? Perhaps there's a book out there...LOL
Also, have been looking into selling a lot of my small appliances online via ebay. We could stand to earn a tidy sum, if I can get what others have paid in the past.
Sometimes, I look at all that has to be accomplished between now and August (which I think will be our moving month) and I think it impossible. Then, I realize that this forum exists because it is possible, and then I feel better. I've begun dreaming of the UK. Last night, on the news, there was a glut of shootings in our city, and I screamed, "I cannot WAIT to leave this place!"
Danny Boy...
Beth