<p>Happy packing, everyone! The entire upstairs of our house is in CHAOS! It's a move-out frenzy.</p>
<p>Will probably be doing laundry the next 48 hours. On the plus side, we found clothes under his bed that he thought were lost at school. When he was a sophomore. Ha!</p>
<p>Are you excited? Is this fun or what?</p>
<p>Oh Boy! I’m with you SJR…have fun packing! After a couple years of this, you’ll get the hang of it! It’s an experience you’ll never forget! Haha :)</p>
<p>The Chapman University Residence Hall Checklist:</p>
<p>Even in the most ideal living situations, on campus living can still make for a crowded situation. Think about what you will really need, and don’t bring anything else! It is also recommended that you communicate with your roommate(s) to prevent duplicate items from taking up unnecessary space in the room. </p>
<p>Bring:</p>
<p>• Linens: twin extra-long bedding (some beds will not need extra long bedding, but it will fit all bed sizes offered in the residence halls), towels, pillows
• Cleaning supplies for bedrooms and bathrooms
• Bath/Shower Mat for bathrooms
• Laundry supplies (please no powdered laundry soap; our machines operate on a card system, so no need for quarters!)
• Electronics: television, computer, ihome
• Surge protectors/power strips (extension cords and multi-plugs are prohibited)
• Miscellaneous: microfridge, reusable adhesive putty for hanging posters on the walls, alarm clock, first aid kit</p>
<p>Do Not Bring:</p>
<p>• Halogen lamps, decorative/holiday lights
• Any appliances except hotpots, coffee pots, blenders, and mini-refrigerators up to 4.0 cubic feet (NO MICROWAVES unless part of a combination microwave/refrigerator unit)
• Candles, incense, extension cords, or multi-plugs
• Tape, pushpins, or nails for walls
• Pets/animals other than fish (maximum of 10-gallon tank size)
• All weapons, INCLUDING replicas, cap guns, BB guns, prop guns, water guns, knives with blades longer than 3 inches, martial arts weaponry, etc.</p>