Figured we should update on some of our unpacking.
We have books. A lot of books.
In the study, we are going to have four new bookcases with glass doors to hold the majority of our books.
But we still have four more bookcases (one at the apartment and three at the old farmhouse) and so we are going to use those around the new house.
In the master bedroom, we decided to put one on each side of the window, with the desk in between under the window itself.

Here is one of them. We moved them both into the room. That was the easy part. Then we needed to move one huge load of books.

These books have been in the back of 2nd Man's Jeep since we moved in. It was time to get them out. When we moved them from the apartment to the car, we used one of those valet carts that the apartment had and it was pretty good but it took quite a few trips because the sides were open and you can only stack so many before they slide/fall off. But we got them in the car (these books are three, four five deep, ha).
I had to think outside the box (no pun intended).

This was a a shipping crate/box that I found a few years ago in the trash to treasure area. I put in the barn thinking "I might be able to use this for something".

This was another find that I saved after it was discarded. a dolly. It was probably used to move appliances or something else heavy. I figured I might could use it someday as well.
That someday was last weekend!
The box + the wheeled dolly = this...

Our own movable heavy-duty cart! We loaded the books from the car into the box and rolled them into the bedroom and loaded them into the bookcase. It was only three trips total to get the car empty.
We got one bookcase loaded. This won't be the final arrangement. We sorted through them and there are some stacks elsewhere. We had cookbooks. Vintage cookbooks. BBQ & grilling books. Gardening books. Canning books. And finally, all other/misc books. With another bookcase on the other side and then four more in the study and one in the guest room, we'll have space for them and can keep them organized.
In the meantime, four stars for our homemade "trash to treasure" moving cart!