Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably DMV to Boston, and I95 sucks - always. When we moved our son up, we left super early and drove up the day before, had a leisurely dinner, and then move in day. We spent another night, had brunch with our son and left.
He flew home for Thanksgiving, winter break and spring break. End of term, he put stuff in storage and flew home ($300 for storage for the summer, they dropped off empty boxes and packing tape, picked up the boxes and will return them when/where needed in the fall, flight home was $150). Cost totally worth us not having to drive up and back now and in the Fall.
We will likely fly up in the Fall to drop him off/help get the new dorm set up and do some shopping before the start of the Fall term - we'll do that over a weekend
If Boston, I have this trek in my near future. Not looking forward to it. At least there are great flight options.
OT but can you confirm summer storage all in is $300 in Boston? We have one kid ai Miami and it adds up to be a lot more (including storage in Fl really must be air conditioned). Just looking into this for our kid in Boston.
NP with a kid at a Boston school and we pay more than $300 for storage. It's based on the number and size of the boxes you're storing. DC usually has about 5 boxes and a mini fridge, and IIRC it's closer to $500. The price includes on campus pick up from a central location DC takes the stuff to (in room pick up is available for an additional $100), and delivery directly to the room so it's there on arrival in the fall. Totally worth it to us. There are probably ways to lower the cost including cheaper companies - we use the school selected one that is allowed access to the dorms for pick up/drop off for that convenience but they're not necessarily the least expensive, and cutting down on what you store. DC stores everything, no bringing home the bulky winter gear during spring break or throwing out linens to replace them later, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably DMV to Boston, and I95 sucks - always. When we moved our son up, we left super early and drove up the day before, had a leisurely dinner, and then move in day. We spent another night, had brunch with our son and left.
He flew home for Thanksgiving, winter break and spring break. End of term, he put stuff in storage and flew home ($300 for storage for the summer, they dropped off empty boxes and packing tape, picked up the boxes and will return them when/where needed in the fall, flight home was $150). Cost totally worth us not having to drive up and back now and in the Fall.
We will likely fly up in the Fall to drop him off/help get the new dorm set up and do some shopping before the start of the Fall term - we'll do that over a weekend
If Boston, I have this trek in my near future. Not looking forward to it. At least there are great flight options.
OT but can you confirm summer storage all in is $300 in Boston? We have one kid ai Miami and it adds up to be a lot more (including storage in Fl really must be air conditioned). Just looking into this for our kid in Boston.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Are you super out of shape?
I am 40 and could do all that plus go for a run later in the day.
She literally said LATE 40s. Rude.
Late 40’s is too young to feel this way. Unless you have a condition. I do this now as a late 50’s mom of two college kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Are you super out of shape?
I am 40 and could do all that plus go for a run later in the day.
She literally said LATE 40s. Rude.
Late 40’s is too young to feel this way. Unless you have a condition. I do this now as a late 50’s mom of two college kids.
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Are you super out of shape?
I am 40 and could do all that plus go for a run later in the day.
Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Are you super out of shape?
I am 40 and could do all that plus go for a run later in the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Are you super out of shape?
I am 40 and could do all that plus go for a run later in the day.
She literally said LATE 40s. Rude.
Late 40’s is too young to feel this way. Unless you have a condition. I do this now as a late 50’s mom of two college kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Are you super out of shape?
I am 40 and could do all that plus go for a run later in the day.
She literally said LATE 40s. Rude.
Anonymous wrote:That is a three day trip. Drive day 1; pack car day 2; drive home day 3.
Anonymous wrote:Probably DMV to Boston, and I95 sucks - always. When we moved our son up, we left super early and drove up the day before, had a leisurely dinner, and then move in day. We spent another night, had brunch with our son and left.
He flew home for Thanksgiving, winter break and spring break. End of term, he put stuff in storage and flew home ($300 for storage for the summer, they dropped off empty boxes and packing tape, picked up the boxes and will return them when/where needed in the fall, flight home was $150). Cost totally worth us not having to drive up and back now and in the Fall.
We will likely fly up in the Fall to drop him off/help get the new dorm set up and do some shopping before the start of the Fall term - we'll do that over a weekend