Weds morning the packers came to pack what we are shipping home to the States.


We had to separate what we are taking with us from what we are shipping and leaving behind.

Our shipment consisted of 4 large boxes.

Yes, it takes 3 guys to tape 1 box.

As they would bring the boxes out, they would weigh them. Mick and I had a wager on how much total weight there would be. Mick: 250 kg; Marie: 300 kg.
We split as the total weight came to 277 kg!
I also figure that 2/3's to 3/4's of what we are shipping home is my sewing.
Oh, well, it kept me happy.
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