As I have been planning this for a while, I have some ideas about how things will go.
The first thing I am going to have to do is tell my supervisors that I am planning to leave. I will probably do this close to the end of this year. That won’t be my official notification; I just want to give them a heads up in plenty of time (a few months) because I know it will probably take them a while to hire a replacement. It could take them up to 4 months to get someone. I feel a little bad about it because by the time I leave I will have been there only a tiny bit more than a year. I don’t feel very bad though. I would not have changed jobs at the point I did if it had been up to me, but the project I was previously working on lost funding before expected and I had to get a new job even though I knew I was going to be leaving the country in about a year and a half.
In December or January we’ll buy our tickets for a trip over in early Feb to look for a flat and for the move. For the move, we’ll have to have a ticket and plans for Cricket to come with us. I think that we most likely will have to leave Beemish in the
In January I will start to apply for jobs in the
Around this time I will also start trying to find someone to keep Beemish for us for a little while. We are going to be going from
By the end of January, we’ll have to have a very detailed timelines for the rest of the process. We’ll have to have our cars inspected and start advertising them for sale. We might get a friend to help out with this (advertising and showing the cars) in return for a percentage of what we get for them. I think we’ll ask for a low, non-negotiable price because I can’t be bothered dealing with haggling.
In early February we’ll make the flat-hunting trip. Before we go, we’ll search for flats online and make appointments to see some. We’ll also send e-mails to a few estate agents describing what we are looking for and when we will be there so that they can show us places. It will be challenging to secure a place without
When we get back, we’ll work for one more week, then that will be it for our jobs. Fri, Feb 16 will be our last day. As soon as we return from the trip, we will submit K’s visa application online and make the appointment for our in-person application in NY. We will have to start going through our stuff and choosing the stuff we will take with us. That will be limited to clothes, DVDs, CDs, some books, important records, some sentimental stuff, our bicycles, and guitars. Everything else will have to be thrown away, donated, or sold. We will have to sell all our furniture, electronics (all but laptops), dishes, and so on. I think we’ll use Craig’s List. That usually gets great response.
We will have to try to set up telephone and utilities service in our
We’ll have to have our mail forwarded to a friend who will then mail it to us, as the post office won’t forward overseas.
We will have to turn our cars over to the new owners around Fri, Feb 23. We will need to use them as long as we can. Once they are gone we’ll have to rent a car to finish up our errands in
By the weekend of February 24, we’ll have to have everything pretty much wrapped up. We will have to have our suitcases packed (I intend to take 2 huge ones each) and our boxes packed. We will take our boxes of belongings to the post office to ship. We will have to have detailed packing lists and customs forms for all of these—boxes and suitcases.
Our apt should be empty except for our suitcases and an air mattress by Saturday, Feb 24. Then we’ll clean. If we run out of time, we could pay a friend to clean it for us after we leave and turn the keys in for us. (Actually, that sounds really attractive; perhaps we will just plan to do that. We have a friend who does cleaning.)
On Sunday, Feb 25 we will leave
Once that is done we could relax (if that’s possible) and hang out in NY with my parents until Wed evening, then we’d be off!
I just now realized that we are going to have to somehow take Cricket to a vet in NY to get his final de-worming and de-ticking as that has to be done 48-24 hours before the flight. I guess we’ll have to try to find a vet near my parents and make an appointment for him.
When we arrive in
We’ll order internet. While we wait for that to be activated and for our modem to come, we’ll get settled in, relax a bit, and start to get to know our area. Once we have the internet, we’ll start searching and applying for jobs. I don’t know how long it will take to find something, but I’m prepared for it to take many months. We will have enough money to keep us going for about 5 months if we are both completely unemployed for that period. But what we will probably do is try to get basic minimum wage jobs to bring in some money while we search for “proper” jobs so that our savings will last longer. There, minimum wage is nearly twice what it is here, so if we were both working it would help a lot and make our savings last for around a year.
Now that I have written this all down it seems very complicated and a little overwhelming. I guess we’ll just have to try to do one thing at a time.
Eight months sounds like a long time from now, but once January is here, we’re going to be really busy and I am sure those two months will fly by. And that is only 6 months away. We should probably try to relax while we can, and just enjoy Baltimore and all of our friends here.
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