Sentences with phrase «after unpacking the box»

Setup and Installation (5 out of 5): After unpacking the box I installed the car seat without looking at the instructions to see how easy the process was.

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I'm hoping to find time to celebrate after we finish unpacking boxes so we'll so how it goes.
After three days straight of packing, moving boxes, driving, moving everything up to the third floor, and unpacking, we totally crashed Sunday night and slept for 12 hours straight.
Two of those for me are cutting myself off from work stuff at 2:30, making sure I'm showered and dressed before the kids get home from school rather than staying in sweaty workout clothes and showering after the older kids get home, and not unpacking lunch boxes immediately after the kids walk in the door.
After spending the past week packing up all my stuff in boxes, moving and unpacking everything again I was very ready for my first green smoothie in my new kitchen / apartment.
But that will change once I finally unpack my boxes of work clothes after the move to my new place this weekend if all goes well!
Unpacking box after box I uncovered my camel coat that I forgot that I owned.
There's much to Knight of Cups that pleads to be unpacked but even after opening the boxes and trying to configure them in various ways, I'm not convinced that there is anything present here besides substanceless drivel.
A few months ago, days after they'd moved to this unfamiliar city, as she was unpacking boxes in the newly rented apartment, she'd thought: Has evolution really managed to culminate in this?
For I think nine, 10 weeks, I only unpacked what I needed when I needed it, and then after that 10 weeks, whatever was still in boxes went away, because if I didn't need it for almost three months, I probably didn't need it.
Experts recommend letting them pack a box of their favorite things, and having it available to be unpacked and opened right away after moving to your new home, helping them understand that their toys and possessions aren't being left behind or thrown away.
After unloading the moving van and unpacking what can seem like a never - ending amount of boxes, you might think you're done moving.
It's hard to not want to do what I see (as I continue to unpack boxes five months after the move) instead of what I create from the inspiration God has provided.
It's not only convenient to not have so many leftover boxes around the house after moving, but it motivates us to get them all unpacked sooner than later!
I re-discovered another «thing we didn't need right away» in another one of the boxes I unpacked yesterday, and after a quick scan of the room, I decided to mount it to the side of the secretary.
Don't forget to check garage, basement, attic, shed, closets and backyard • If there's time, it's courteous to sweep or vacuum the empty house — everyone appreciates moving into a clean house • Turn down furnace • Lock windows and doors • Check truck after unloading to make sure nothing has been left behind • Check for residential damage as soon as possible — residential damage claim form must be completed and given to movers on moving day; check furniture and boxed goods for damage and note together on separate damage claim • Unpack box of essentials and get comfortable • Don't try to do everything all at once — take breaks, have a snack or quick meal and try to relax!
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