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You know it's been hot when the salty brine of sweat makes it into your mouth without even trying. Well, the house is almost entirely clean sans kitchen - and now it's time for a last round of bulky-item-shopping for the young relative moving to Melbourne tomorrow to study. With tomorrow's weather I don't want her and her dad lugging too much around, especially after an overnight flight.
It's been so long since I moved from scratch that I forget how much you need on that first night when you're just starting out, even in a furnished student accom unit.
What I've gotten so far.
Sorted out bed linen early, but I forgot about towels and a bath mat til this weekend, and only remembered body wash and hand soap today.
Welcome "pack" also includes two rolls of dunny paper, a small bottle of dishwashing liquid, some laundry powder for period stains, panadol and naproxen; might throw in some maltesers and rice crackers on special. Considering taking a small esky with half price ice lollies to the airport too so everyone can freshen up.
We'll be eating out nearly all meals for the first week meeting up with various people, so crockery and cutlery can wait. Oh - but she would need a glass or mug. Will give her one of my spare mugs. What else am I forgetting, hm.
Small packet of tea bags and/or jar of instant coffee, packet of wettex sponges, long life brick of milk if used. Teaspoons!!!
I've packed a single set of a spoon/fork/knife/teaspoon from random leftovers in my drawer, to tide her over until she gets her own cutlery set. The teaspoon was the first thing I thought of really, then I decided to add the others...
I think she'll be doing breakfasts inc. famous Melbourne coffee with her dad daily while he's here, but we'll definitely stock her up with some tea and milk and such when we do the pantry shop on the weekend. I don't think she's a habitual tea/coffee drinker yet. Just a naive lass of 17, barely...
*icy poles
sunscreen
I got her a La Roche Posay one when I last visited a few months ago precisely for this moment ๐ but yeah I already got some Nivea sunscreen for her dad and his partner, and we'll see if that works on her as she has sensitive skin.
breakfasts
She'll definitely need some easy meals for this first year, it's her first time being completely responsible for managing her studies and chores. She knows how to cook but as with many in our country she's grown up with live-in domestic help doing all the shopping, cooking and cleaning - so it'll be a big adjustment. Anyway she only has one induction panel and a microwave to cook with so nothing fancy is going to happen...