Angi goes on record "Take this video, re-tweet it..."

"The Professionals: The most amazing Movers, Moving Company, in Chicago! "Angi 103.5 Kiss FM Fred & Angi in the morning

Angi from Chicago's 103.5 Kiss FM comments on her move, and how Chicago's most reviewed company on Yelp, The Professionals, "has done all of this for me... which is so amazing!"

"Lifting things like heavy boxes, couches and things like that [...] I had The Professionals doing it and they were awesome!" Angi talking about her Full-Service move using Eco-Friendly moving boxes, provided by The Chicago Greenbox

"The Professionals donate to Paws, which is amazing.  It's a charity close to my heart [and] my doggies"

Angi goes on record saying "I'd like for you to take this video, and re-Tweet it, hashtag it: #movers #Chicago #TheProfessionals #PAWS #Radio"

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Thunderstorm Safety

Responding appropriately during a thunderstorm

  • Listen to local news or NOAA Weather Radio for emergency updates. Watch for signs of a storm, like darkening skies, lightning flashes or increasing wind.

  • Postpone outdoor activities if thunderstorms are likely to occur. Many people struck by lightning are not in the area where rain is occurring.

  • If a severe thunderstorm warning is issued, take shelter in a substantial building or in a vehicle with the windows closed. Get out of mobile homes that can blow over in high winds.

  • If you can hear thunder, you are close enough to be in danger from lightning. If thunder roars, go indoors! The National Weather Service recommends staying inside for at least 30 minutes after the last thunder clap.

  • Avoid electrical equipment and telephones. Use battery-powered TVs and radios instead.

  • Shutter windows and close outside doors securely. Keep away from windows.

  • Do not take a bath, shower or use plumbing.

  • If you are driving, try to safely exit the roadway and park. Stay in the vehicle and turn on the emergency flashers until the heavy rain ends. Avoid touching metal or other surfaces that conduct electricity in and outside the vehicle.

  • If you are outside and cannot reach a safe building, avoid high ground; water; tall, isolated trees; and metal objects such as fences or bleachers. Picnic shelters, dugouts and sheds are NOT safe.

 

http://www.redcross.org/prepare/disaster/thunderstorm

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Attend PAWS Beach Party Event with Your Local Movers!

Local Movers and PAWS Event at North Avenue Beach in Chicago!

Local Movers and PAWS Event at North Avenue Beach in Chicago!

BEACH PARTY

Thursday, July 23 • 6 p.m. Castaways at North Avenue Beach -

Join 400 guests and their beach-ready pups for Chicago’s premier pet-friendly event of the summer! Sip cool cocktails, enjoy an auction & raffle, music, dancing and more! Furry guests can be pampered at the complimentary pet spa while guests enjoy a beachy dinner and a “pawgarita” with friends.

FIND OUT MORE

(Link to PAWS official website)

Your local movers and packers in Chicago,

The Professionals Moving Specialists, are a proud sponsor of this local event.

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Animal Magnetism 2015

This is our favorite time of year as we support one of our favorite causes.  Come join us for an unforgettable night!

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Presented by:

Professionals Moving Specialists

All proceeds of Animal Magnetism  are used to better the lives of endangered animals throughout Chicago, and the success of the event is dependent on our generous supporters.

PAWS Chicago is leading the way in transforming animal welfare throughout Chicagoland. Since its founding in 1997, the number of homeless pets killed in the city has been reduced by nearly 70 percent, but nearly 14,000 homeless pets are still being killed in Chicago every year. In 2013 alone, PAWS Chicago found homes for 5,872 homeless pets and performed 17,767 spay and neuter surgeries through its Lurie Clinic and GusMobile Spay/Neuter Van. These two medical resources give PAWS Chicago the ability to provide free and lowcost spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations and humane education to the city’s most under-resourced families and neighborhoods that need the most help in controlling its pet population. As a No Kill shelter, PAWS Chicago is committed to the life of every pet in its care, treating each cat and dog with respect and dignity.

Please come join us!!!

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5 ways to keep your sense of humor when moving

 

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(by Diane Laney Fitzpatrick)

Everyone agrees that moving isn’t easy. Studies say moving is one of the hardest things we have to go through in life. And while some people seem to take it in stride and even shine at relocating, I’ve talked to more than a few people who seem to have barely survived a move.

I’ve moved so many times that I’ve mastered the art of the move, particularly the part where you hang onto your sense of humor and learn to laugh instead of cry at the moving madness.

Here are five tactics you can use and abuse during your next move, to keep a smile on your face and a laugh on your lips when the boxes and bubble wrap become too much.

1. Every move needs a jester. It may as well be you.

Your neighbors are draping your front porch in black, your kids are threatening to run away from home because you’re ruining their lives, and it’s up to you to convince everyone that moving is awesome! This is an adventure! “Lucky you!” I’d yell after my kids, ignoring the daggers coming from their eyes.

When things get tough, start laughing and your family will follow suit.

When the box with the entire contents of their bedroom closet would go MIA, when we’d unpack to discover that the 72-ounce bottle of conditioner had broken open and saturated nine sets of sheets, when the first day of school arrives and you don’t have any shoes, if you don’t lead the laughter, no one will.

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2. The Law of Opposites: Because if you don’t laugh, you’ll cry

During my most traumatic moves, I made up my own Law of Opposites. The more stressful my move got, the more goofy I’d get. Until, when Comcast tells me they need a 72-hour window to get us nine channels, instead of busting a vein, I’d make myself take a breath and just laugh. Forcing yourself to laugh through a tense moment will get you through the roughest spots and before you know it, you’ve come out on the other side - watching your favorite sitcom.

3. Hang with the happy people

Staying positive and keeping your sense of humor during a move requires a flat-out refusal to let others bring you down. When your move starts to get edgy, be careful who surrounds you. Avoid people with negative attitudes, neighbors who start to tear up every time you talk about your move date, and anyone who doesn’t have a sense of humor.

Keep farewells and going-away parties positive affairs, and if anyone starts to drone on about all the things you’ll miss, pop his helium balloon.

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4. Mantras and maxims

Moving is much like a competitive sport. So take a tip from athletes and others who need a jolt of inspiration and find cartoons, funny YouTube videos, quotes, and anything that will lift your spirits and improve your mood.

Keep a reminder on your desktop, put a sign on your nightstand or headboard, whatever it takes. However you choose to remind yourself that “this, too, shall pass” and “we’ll laugh about this someday,” keep reminding yourself that you’ll get through this move intact.

5. The old standby: Picture everyone naked

Not much explanation needed, here. It works for public speaking anxiety, it could work for moving stress. Note: Don’t tell your realtor. We could get into trouble.

diane laney fitzpatrickDiane Laney Fitzpatrick is the author of “Home Sweet Homes: How Bundt Cakes, Bubble Wrap, and My Accent Helped Me Survive Nine Moves,” a collection of wit and wisdom from her cross-country relocations. She lives in San Francisco, where she’s working on her second book and continues to write her humor blog “Just Humor Me” on her website at www.DianeLaneyFitzpatrick.com.

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