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[quote=Anonymous]I was a live in nanny when I moved from my home state on the West Coast to the East Coast with them. They relocated due to MB being offered a new position. Finding a new house that had similar live in accommodations (separate in law apartment) was a challenge, but they did find something that was perfect. Kids were young (3.5, 18 months and 2 months), so it wasn't the easiest move. MB company paid for all relocation expenses, so that wasn't really an issue for us. I did sell my car and leave some other stuff with my family before moving. I hardly ever drove my car because my NF provided one, so it just made sense to sell rather than bring it. MB and I left with the kids together to the new state. We stayed with some good friends of theirs during the transition. DB stayed behind and supervised the movers and packers. During the transition time between leaving the old state and waiting on the movers and packers to arrive with our stuff I was always provided my own room and a rental car. When DB got there and could stay with MB at their friend's house, I was actually given the option of moving to a hotel so I could have more privacy and down time. Getting settled in the new place was difficult since we moved during the winter, but we all learned about our new home together. [/quote]
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