Moving into home question

Anonymous
I have 2 kids and we will be moving into a home soon. What have you all done when the movers came to unload the truck into your house?

Do you and the kids hang out somewhere? They are too young to help and need supervision.

Just curious.
Anonymous
1st move with 1 toddler- kid and parent went to local grandparents for the unload. Other parent took off and managed the unload

2nd move with a 3 yo and 7yo- 2 kids went to camp, 1 parent worked (relocation), other parent managed the unload.

Anonymous
Hire a babysitter or find some kind of care so the kids are not underfoot.

You need to be there to supervise the unloading. Even though the boxes will have labels, on the day of the move it's still kind of chaotic and they will put things down willy nilly if you don't tell them which room things go. Also, you wan to be present in case of damages, etc.
Anonymous
I stuck them in a room with tablets.
Anonymous
We had grandparents come with us on moving day. They entertained the kids outside in the yard while DH and tag teamed overseeing the movers.
Anonymous
The nanny worked that day. I honestly don't remember specifics about what was done with the kids. But I know the nanny unpacked their bedroom and playroom.
Anonymous
My parents took them for the weekend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The nanny worked that day. I honestly don't remember specifics about what was done with the kids. But I know the nanny unpacked their bedroom and playroom.


You had a nanny unpack after moving? I really hope you paid her extra. I would never ask a nanny to do that.
Anonymous
We had our nanny come and take them to a local playground and then got ice cream to keep them busy and out of the house for as long as possible. Was just easier to get furniture settled without them hanging around. Then we unpacked their rooms and the playroom so when they arrived they could feel a little more settled.

If you don’t have a nanny definitely get a sitter or grandparent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The nanny worked that day. I honestly don't remember specifics about what was done with the kids. But I know the nanny unpacked their bedroom and playroom.


You had a nanny unpack after moving? I really hope you paid her extra. I would never ask a nanny to do that.


We didn't tell the nanny to. But what was the nanny supposed to do all day in the new house? If the kids are happily coloring or playing pretend, why can't the nanny take clothes out of boxes and put them in closets and dressers? Take books out and put them on shelves?
Anonymous
We’ve always moved during the middle of the week (cheaper than a weekend move) and the kids were in daycare/preschool so we had care covered. But we don’t have local family to help.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The nanny worked that day. I honestly don't remember specifics about what was done with the kids. But I know the nanny unpacked their bedroom and playroom.


You had a nanny unpack after moving? I really hope you paid her extra. I would never ask a nanny to do that.


We didn't tell the nanny to. But what was the nanny supposed to do all day in the new house? If the kids are happily coloring or playing pretend, why can't the nanny take clothes out of boxes and put them in closets and dressers? Take books out and put them on shelves?


This is fine. They were excited to "help" so the nanny facilitated their activity. Did they get much done, no. Did they feel involved and like they had some influence over their new space, yes.
Anonymous
We hired a sitter to take our kids away for the day. She was our previous nanny and well known to our family. They were 7 and 9 at the time. We also had someone watch the dog. Moving from a 3 bedroom house we lived in for 10 years to a 4 bedroom house a mile away was an 8 hour ordeal!!! So glad the kids and dog were gone all day!
Anonymous
I moved with an 18 month old. For the big furniture I had stuck where I wanted it on on labels throughout the house.. I also got a lot of point people to help me out. You should try to get some friends your family to help you
Anonymous
Kids are out of the house with an adult (parent, grandparent, babysitter, nanny, whoever) and the other parent is there to manage the unload.
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