We got the keys to the house Friday evening. We spent Saturday shopping for a refrigerator and a TV—Sophia had enough of shopping early on and wanted to go play. No, sorry, hon: shopping day.
Sunday was spent doing fun things far away from the apartment of irritation: Darin took Sophia to see Finding Nemo—Her first movie in a movie theater! Might as well just cut her a set of car keys right now—and Simon and I visited our new neighborhood. I took a walk into town and bought some new running shoes. (Hey: you celebrate your new house anyway you choose. Me, I’m going to start running again, because I have moved to the running mecca of the western world and can’t wait to get started.)
When we came back to the house, Simon fell asleep. Darin was there with Sophia, who’d fallen asleep as soon as they left the movie. So we put the two of them to nap on the picnic blanket in our dining room:
Now, if you didn’t just say, “Awwwww” I’d get your DNA checked, frankly, because you’re lacking key homo sapiens sapiens sentimentalis sequences.
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We camped out at the house Sunday night so that we would be sure to be here when the movers got here. They said they’d be here around 8 to 8:30. I assured Darin I could get the kids into the car and to the house by 8 from the apartment, but he said we should rough it and be here.
Of course, Darin and I both slept very badly—despite the fact that Aero beds are better than most other kinds of temporary beds, they’re not great. And we’re both wound up with excitement about the move. And he had a few things on his mind about work. I figure we’ll make up for the bad sleep when we finally get to sleep in our own beds again. Finally.
And it’s a good thing we camped out here, uncomfortable Aero beds or no, because about 30 seconds after Darin left for work this morning the moving truck arrived, about 30-45 minutes before they said they’d be here. All morning I’ve had the joy of discovering my carefully laid plans of what furniture goes where were for naught: there’s one room big furniture can’t fit into, because the angles of entry are all wrong. It’s frustrating. All of boxes of books have gone into my office, simply as a central storage zone, but there are so many boxes they had to start storing them on the back porch. And that’s before my desk goes in there. Heh.
I also don’t have any cash on hand to tip these guys when they’re done. Anyone have any rules of thumb on hand for how much to tip moving guys? (Please leave suggestions in the comments box.)
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Something I discovered Sunday as I waited for Simon to take his pre-walk nap was that I think I’m going to like this house. It’s smaller than our LA house by only 100 square feet but it felt a lot smaller on my initial viewings because it didn’t have the soaring open spaces of the LA house.
What it does have that the LA house didn’t is a much more efficient use of space. Lots of closets. Lots of storage space. The kitchen is great—much better than I originally thought. (Although the fluorescents overhead have got to go.) I don’t even know what’s going to go into all the kitchen closets…because there’s a walk-in pantry! The family room right next to the kitchen! All of our bedrooms upstairs! In LA our bedroom was on a different floor than the kids’, which was tough.
But the absolute best thing, bar none, is…the location. (Yes, I know the cliché.) We can walk to town, which I did yesterday no sweat. Well, actually, quite a lot of sweat because it was hot yesterday, but you know what I mean. And there are neighbors…with small kids…who play in their front yards. Yesterday I met some of our neighbors, who were letting their boys play with the hose.
You don’t see too many kids playing in the front yard in LA.
In fact, not too many front yards in our old neighborhood.
So despite the unending torture of this move…I’m really really excited about the house and the neighborhood and our new life.
If only all of these boxes would unpack and put away themselves.
DinoNeil says
Tipping.org says it’s a little complicated. Whereas, The University of Texas boils it down quite nicely.
Personally, I think it depends on how much you are paying for the job as a whole. If you are paying top dollar it’s likely that the movers are being fairly compensated. If, however, you are getting a reasonably good deal then the owner of the moving company is probably expecting you to tip a little higher to bridge the gap.
That’s actually how I approach all tipping. I also try to take merit into account, but it’s getting tougher all the time.
tracing says
How exciting!
Big strong men with boxes = a very good thing
Those two sites mentioned by DinoNeil list $20-$50 per guy but as you’re doing a big move to a different town, that sounds low. We had five guys for two days and I think we tipped 10% in total to the supervisor to split between them, which was more like $100 per guy. I even think this was on the low side of the range we were advised but we already felt we were paying a lot for the movers (this would fall under “top dollar”, yes). I can’t remember what we did for sure though…
Anyway, congratulations!!!! It sounds great — enjoy!!!
K says
Congratulations on your new home! Good luck with the unpacking. π I hope you enjoy it, although it sounds as if you already have.
Sage Tyrtle says
You’re supposed to tip the moving guys? Yikes! I had no idea. Now I feel incredibly stupid. Oh well – the corporation paid for it, maybe they weren’t expecting us to tip them. Damn.
Diana says
Did you end up buying a house in Cupertino or a nearby area?
Our company relocated my husband from Charlottesville Virginia to Walnut Creek last October and then they did a switch last month and moved his entire department to Redwood Shores (Electronic Arts) so we are moving to Cupertino so his commute isn’t as long. Since our son starts 9th grade this fall we were looking for a city with good high schools and Palo Alto was a bit pricey for the size of home we wanted.
The house we ended up taking is near one of Apple’s parking lots, there’s a high wall in our back yard that separates our yard from one of the Apple parking lots that seems to be set up mainly for basketball playing.
I would be interested in learning what you do this time about tipping. We didn’t tip our last movers since they managed to messed up the one car they shipped in the truck with our furniture and we were generally unhappy about some other things they did.
Joel says
What would make that picture even cuter would be to add my two new kittens to the shot….but gosh! Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! π
Beth says
Welcome back to the Bay Area! I hope the moving in has been going smoothly.
I had to restrain myself from saying “Awwww” about the picture out loud here in the office, heh.
Ailina says
Absolutely thrilled for you! The house sounds fabulous. I’m with you on the flourescent lights in the kitchen. Not good. And those children of yours are angels! Soooooooo precious! π