The general rule when moving from a rental house
is that you remove everything that is not part of the house and repair what is
necessary. When you won’t do it, there’s a good chance that the agency does not
return your deposit (worth one month rent). But doing that while you still want
to be able to find everything between and in the cardboard boxes means, again,
careful planning.
Although I am not much of a planner, the idea
of what has to be done is in my head. Today I did some little chores, like
removing various things in my study. A magnet strip which was glued to the wall
(meaning I have to repaint that part now), pictures from the walls and removing
the screws. While working there painstakingly, thus putting the different
parts in small plastic bags and stick them on the object they belong to, I was
thinking about the dissecting class we’ll have coming Friday. After many hours
studying the brain in full colored textbooks it is time to move to the real
work. There’s one huge difference of course: a dissected brain cannot be
rebuild and my home hopefully can.
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