Insurance
•· Notify your company of new location
Bank
•· Arrange for check cashing in new city
•· Transfer Accounts
•· Empty Safe deposit box
Utility Companies
•· Get any refunds or deposits
•· Arrange for disconnections: Gas, Water, Telephone, Etc.
Address Change- Give forwarding address to:
•· Post Office
•· Charge Accounts, Credit Cards
•· Subscriptions
•· Relatives and friends
•· Doctors, Dentist and other service providers
Medical, Dental, Prescription Histories
•· Ask for referrals
•· Transfer prescriptions, eyeglasses, x-rays and medical records from health care professionals
Schools
•· Register children in new school
•· Arrange or bring copies of medical records
Things to Remember
•· Plan for special care of children
•· Packing and unpacking labor, arrival day, shipping papers, time and method of expected payment
•· Clean clothing and rugs: have them moving-wrapped
•· Service appliances, especially washer and dryer hoses
•· Defrost freezer: use charcoal to absorb odor
•· Clean out freezer, plan food use
•· Clearly mark boxes you will need immediately
•· Carry ample cash or travelers checks to cover expenses until a new account is set up
•· Plan for pets travel and arrival to new area
•· Alert friends or relative of the route and schedule you will travel for emergencies
•· Clearly mark fragile items
•· Pack a bag of personal items you'll need (change of clothes, toiletries medicine, maps etc.)
•· Keep a medical kit accessible
•· Obtain an IRS change of Address form call 1-800-829-1040
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Thanksgiving Tips
Do you remember Thanksgiving in your first home? Maybe your entire family came and you prepared the entire meal, or maybe it was just a small gathering and everyone brought something.
As we reflect on this past year, we have had many home buyers come through our doors who took advantage of the First Time Home Buyer's Credit. For them, this will be the first major holiday in their new home. Thank you for letting us assist and be apart of such a rememberable time for you.
Whether you are celebrating your first or your twenty-first Thanksgiving in your home, the Morales Team wishes you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving.
2-Week Countdown to Thanksgiving

A day-by-day guide to getting it all done, stress- free www.goodhousekeeping.com
As the holiday season is drawing close, we hope these links will help in the preparation of holiday meals and celebrations www.eatturkey.com
A popular way to celebrate holidays or any party occasion is to invite friends and family to a buffet. However, this type of food service where foods are left out for a long periods leave the door open for uninvited guest-bacteria that cause food borne illness. Be sure to read over these tips for the USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline to help you have a Safe holiday party. www.usda.com
Mom & Dad
When I Count My Blessings
I Count You First Of All
Happy Thanksgiving
Love, Jennifer
Thanksgiving Feast at the Officers' Club
Officers Club Thanksgiving Dinner
Thanksgiving Brunch 11:00am to 3:00 pm
Thank you, Lord for the courage and selfless service of our military troops. Thank you for their families, and we pray that you will provide them for their every need.
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Jennifer Morales Team
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When you decide it is time to move, it is important to engage your children in the process. Depending on the reason for the move and the distance, moving can cause some concerns for children that parents may not be aware of right away. Moving often means going to a new school, leaving favorite playmates, and experiencing a lot of uncertainty about what the new neighborhood will be like.
The transition will be a lot easier if your children support your efforts to get your current home sold. How can you get them involved in the process? Include the whole family in discussions about the move and invite the children to participate in house-hunting trips. Ask for the children's cooperation in keeping their toys and clothes picked up. Teenagers may be especially touchy about strangers invading their space, and may resist keeping their room in "showing" condition. Stay communicative with your children about developments in the home sale to help them feel connected to the process.
Work with a real estate agent who is comfortable with children and can remain sensitive to your children's needs and concerns. When the house sells, take the whole family out to celebrate the event.
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