The Joys and Pains of Moving

搬家的喜悦和痛苦

Eat Your Crust

2021-09-08

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Moving is such an exciting, yet exhausting ordeal, that no matter how much you prep, it never feels like enough. This week we discuss the various methods of moving we’ve tried out, from the good ol’ U-Haul to PODS to full-service movers, share any lessons we’ve learned from our moving mishaps, and celebrate the excitement and joys of moving!Support the Show.Follow us on social media @eatyourcrustpod
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  • Hi.

  • Welcome back to eat your crust podcast.

  • I'm Jisoo.

  • I'm Crystal.

  • And I'm Nathan.

  • So this week we have a familiar voice on it is Nathan, who's been on the podcast a couple of times, and you probably heard his name floating around here and there he is my boyfriend, and this week we wanted to bring him on to talk about moving.

  • And this topic is very relevant because Nathan actually just moved to Boston.

  • We drove over here yesterday, and he's also done a lot of different types of moving, as in like different ways of moving, whether it's like driving your stuff around or getting movers or whatever.

  • So we thought it'd be very relevant and helpful maybe for our listeners to just hear about our personal experiences and what we've learned from moving around in our lives.

  • Yeah, I also feel like moving is such a common thing nowadays at our age and also in sort of the post Covid era where now it's finally easier to do, like, I don't know, big cross country moves like Crystal did.

  • So hopefully we'll be able to share some of our experiences, good or bad.

  • And you guys can sort of learn from this as well.

  • Yeah.

  • So to start off, let's talk about how many times each of us has moved and what types of moving have you done?

  • So I'll start off since I have moved the least out of all of us.

  • So I'll say this, post college, I've only moved once.

  • Including college, I've moved technically like three.

  • Times, I would say for me, I've moved, so I won't really count college because we went to school in San Diego, but my family also lives in San Diego.

  • Moving for me was really just driving a van with some boxes about 30 minutes away.

  • And then whenever I would forget stuff, I would just go home and grab it.