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tartanbow · 15/05/2020 09:52

hi all,

quick question - I am having to move home next week (current property far too small for myself, partner and young baby - cannot even get her cot in as it is a tiny studio flat) and this is going to be interesting to say the very least in the current climate.
I am not sure whether to get my brother in to help with furniture etc. which will obviously be contact fairly constantly or to just help my partner my self and leave my baby with my mum. obviously no scenario is ideal, but it has been approved now to move home. I'm presuming that the government is aware that most people would need some kind of outside contact with others to pack up and move a home.

anyway - what would you do in the scenario? get brother in to help partner and take baby somewhere myself (not the most ideal as it will have to be outside somewhere but fingers crossed it's nice and warm!) or leave baby with mum for a bit and help partner myself? or just do what I would normally and leave baby with mum AND get brother to help partner with some of the heavier furniture that I myself will probably struggle with?

not the best time to be moving but we dont have a lot of choice and the logical part of my brain has kind of come to accept that I'm not going to be able to completely shield from this virus anyway,

thanks!

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