It's All in the Details

Cecilia and Grace Ann packing boxes for client

I’ll do the little things so you don’t have to

Perhaps you are busy homeschooling. Or Zoom meetings are weighing you down. You’re pregnant? You’re tired? You just don’t want to be bothered.

Enter, Cecilia!

The reason that you don’t want to deal with the not-really-difficult-but-oh-so-bothersome tasks of moving, doesn’t matter. The important thing is you can be assured that I will take care of all the details for you, making your move as smooth and trouble free as possible.

  • I’ll buy new sippy cups and stock your new kitchen cabinets.

  • I’ll measure your floor space and let you know what furniture will work in your new space.

  • I’ll bring you boxes for the move, pack them up, then unpack them in your new home. Packing supplies, bubble wrap, tape, wardrobe and dish boxes. It’s all in a day’s work. 

  • Pots and pans? Check.

  • Closet organizers? Uh huh.

  • Coffee center set up? Done.

  • HomeGoods. Target. Bed Bath and Beyond. These are my playgrounds. I can navigate them quickly and efficiently, and buy you exactly what you need.

Bustle magazine reports that moving is more stressful than divorce. They say, “While you probably fully intend to prepare for your big move, the stress and anxiety that comes with finding a new home, putting things in boxes, deciding what to keep or toss, and organizing the actual move is enough to make even the most organized person want to take a nap.”

“Studies,” Bustle says, “Have consistently reported that moving is one of the most stressful life events because the amount of tiny details involved in moving to a new home makes a lot of people feel ‘hella bajiggity’.”

Well, I’m not sure that “hella bajiggity” is the technical term. 

I call it Move Management. You can call it stress-busting.

Whatever wording is used, the fact is that I know how to address every detail required to make the move to your new home seamless.  

Let’s chat, and design the plan you need to make your move easy. So you can concentrate on your kids’ algebra, your virtual Zoom background, or eating for two — anything that takes away that bajiggity feeling!