It had been a long time
since I had been in the same kind of environment, the same kind of job and the
same kind of lifestyle. Of lately, when I got a chance to switch over from my
current job and move to a new city, I was quiet excited. I jumped upon my bed,
dancing in the most rotten way. I soon began packing up.
As I was segregating my
items, I came across my DSLR and briefcase, which was not used since long
because I always feared the fact that they might get lost. I even found some
old containers which had different kinds of eatables in them like biscuits,
chips, wafers, and candies. Amidst them, I found the Dymo 99019 labels, which
were not used by me for a single time due to lack of energy. However, today I
was in the best position to label all my belongings and make preparations for a
great setting in the new accommodation and city.
I quickly dismantled
the packing of the Dymo 99019 labels and took out the evenly sized, white
rectangular shaped labels to write the names of my belongings on them. They
were thermal labels, so I put the roll, which had around 150 labels into the
printer and got them printed.
The very first label
from the printed Dymo 99019 label roll was pasted on the DSLR, the second one
on the briefcase. The old containers also had them, but with different contents
inside. One of the old containers was labeled 'hair accessories' (because I had
too many of them), the other one was labeled 'make up items' (no girl can
survive without them) and the other one was labeled 'stationary' (that's
understandable).
Not only this, the
labels happened to be smudge resistant, oil resistant, and water resistant. So,
I used them for labeling exteriors of my electronic products as well, prior to
putting them in the cartons that can be moved to my new house. I too had
medicines, toiletries, snacks, and batteries that had to be taken along. I
placed one label on each one of them too.
The labels were 150 and
my items much less. Yet, I used almost one-third of them and packed them too
for the needs at my new place. Soon, the movers were there to fit everything
into their moving truck and transport it to my new place. I had the labeled
DSLR hanging down my neck to capture all these memories in it.
For the first time in
life, everything seemed to be in place. While locking the door, I was so
startled that I placed a label on the door too, with the farewell note. I sat
in my car and drove to the new destination, with higher energies and greater
expectations.
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