Hey Minerves. I think you’ve settled. I can remember or maybe you’re in flight. I wanted advice if you’re able to about San Pedro Sula. I remember you guys lived there I believe and I see cost effective direct flights. Any suggestions on places to stay? See? Also…. Safe and Happy travels!!!
Wow! I had no idea you could travel with bins instead of suitcases. Approximately how much was it to put those on the plane? And did you say 19 things to check in? Do you ever have issues checking in all those items? Thanks
Excellent video! I can't believe you covered everything I brought to Portugal and France. What's with other countries not having washcloths? I'm starting to see that the U.S. is the only country with certain items. I also brought a set of good dishes, a good knife, seasoning, tons of prescriptions, and Allegra. For the first time since living in Europe, I located an outlet mall in France with large-size shoes for women (9-12). Unbelievable! American Expats will say, "American's like their stuff." No! I like knowing that if something happens, I don't have to search for items, decipher what it is, and if it works while I'm sick or in pain. Plus, I refuse to waste my money on inferior products when I know what works! This is the last thing you want to spend time doing in a new country! The main focus should be language, transportation, housing, and food!
It’s actually pretty simple 😊 You just check them in like any bag. You don’t necessarily have to check in a bag as your luggage. We bring the bins instead.
Awesome. I am also interested in your family traveling to Ethiopia. I had never considered that. I would like to travel there in the middle of October to explore. I hope you can provide tips on where to stay and I could connect with you All. I am a single traveler, looking for my next location station. Glad I found you on You-tube. Blessings
We brought all those bags in the plane. I believe we had 1 carry on and 1 check in free. We had a moving allowance so instead of shipping just brought the rest of the plane and used the money for weight/extra bags.
They are our check ins for the plane. Instead of bringing just suitcases, it’s a mixture of suitcases and totes. We will use them as storage bins when we get there since they last long and are expensive/hard to come by. Should have clarified sorry!
I love the tip about bringing gifts for birthday parties 👏👏👏
Hang time!! Educators love to school us and I’m here for it!
Great video; very informative!
I don't have a family that I am moving. But I do have a house to pack and this was so helpful as I am planning my move overseas! Thank you for this!
Yayyy!! Im so happy that you found it helpful! And thanks for watching ♥️
Perfect Beautiful an Awesome 💯😎
Hey Minerves. I think you’ve settled. I can remember or maybe you’re in flight. I wanted advice if you’re able to about San Pedro Sula. I remember you guys lived there I believe and I see cost effective direct flights. Any suggestions on places to stay? See? Also…. Safe and Happy travels!!!
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Wow! I had no idea you could travel with bins instead of suitcases. Approximately how much was it to put those on the plane? And did you say 19 things to check in? Do you ever have issues checking in all those items? Thanks
Excellent video! I can't believe you covered everything I brought to Portugal and France. What's with other countries not having washcloths? I'm starting to see that the U.S. is the only country with certain items. I also brought a set of good dishes, a good knife, seasoning, tons of prescriptions, and Allegra. For the first time since living in Europe, I located an outlet mall in France with large-size shoes for women (9-12). Unbelievable! American Expats will say, "American's like their stuff." No! I like knowing that if something happens, I don't have to search for items, decipher what it is, and if it works while I'm sick or in pain. Plus, I refuse to waste my money on inferior products when I know what works! This is the last thing you want to spend time doing in a new country! The main focus should be language, transportation, housing, and food!
Thanks for watching. And what is up with the wash cloth thing?!
Thanks for providing. I didn't know you could take bin's overseas. I would like to know how that is done. Thanks
It’s actually pretty simple 😊 You just check them in like any bag. You don’t necessarily have to check in a bag as your luggage. We bring the bins instead.
Awesome. I am also interested in your family traveling to Ethiopia. I had never considered that. I would like to travel there in the middle of October to explore. I hope you can provide tips on where to stay and I could connect with you All. I am a single traveler, looking for my next location station. Glad I found you on You-tube. Blessings
Hi! Do you guys use a specific carrier/boat- ompany to transport everything over seas?
Or do you take everything in that Uhaul with you on the plane?
We brought all those bags in the plane. I believe we had 1 carry on and 1 check in free. We had a moving allowance so instead of shipping just brought the rest of the plane and used the money for weight/extra bags.
Wonderful video! On the move again...so brave 💜💜
I think I missed it. Are you shipping the reusable bins?
They are our check ins for the plane. Instead of bringing just suitcases, it’s a mixture of suitcases and totes. We will use them as storage bins when we get there since they last long and are expensive/hard to come by. Should have clarified sorry!
@@MinervesOnTheMove smart!!