After the move, I am simply fed up with any more unpacking. I will do more when I feel like.....
Good grief, not unpacked yet!
I moved into my house in November 2020, I'm still living 'around' the lines of 120 open boxes & crates in my living room & visitor's room. I'm still using my bedroom, ensuite & kitchen like a motel room (one knife, fork, spoon, etc). I don't recommend becoming immobile, from packing & moving activities & injuries, before you've unpacked.
Good luck! And, hope you're enjoying your new abode.
If you haven't yet needed it, perhaps you Don't.....
I don't know if I have another move in me.
I moved here 47 years ago, from a tiny mobile home & the memory is still Strong! Take me out feet-first, I'm fine with that.....
When we moved to our current town and house the new job paid for the move. They sent a company to box everything up and truck it about 200 miles to the new place. Everything shipped in boxes with little blue id tags.
They were so thorough that we had to unpack even boxes of recycle-discard at the new house. Ha, ha.
And I know what you mean about getting weary of unpacking. Now twenty years later I'd bet we have one or two boxes in out-building storage that still show their little blue tags.
It took my removalist 2 1/2 days to move all my stuff and I had packed it all before they arrived.
@Jolanta Wow. Sounds like work coming.
In the late 80s we moved everything we owned from AZ to WA in a little Toyota pickup.
10 years later my wife hired a mover (I was gone ahead) and drove a 24-ft truck back to AZ. I don't entirely know how so much stuff accumulates -- but it definitely does.