Wednesday, January 8, 2014

PACKING 101

What kind of packer are you?  If you tend to wait until the last minute and throw anything into your luggage, this is for you.  Here are a few packing tips to help you become an expert packer.

Check the weather.  Make sure you're prepared for whatever Mother Nature has in store for your trip.  You might want to invest in a small umbrella and pack your raincoat if rain is on the horizon.  A shawl or wrap is always a good idea for the flight and any chilly moments on your trip.

Make a list.  Packing is way too important a task to leave to your memory alone.  A list helps you organize everything you'll need in one place.  It's easy to add items as you go and checking items off your list gives you a mighty sense of accomplishment.

Limit shoes.  How many pairs of shoes are you really going to need on your trip?  A comfy pair of slip-on sneakers or shoes paired with socks is perfect for travelling - they're easy to take off and put on at security checkpoints and they are great for sight-seeing.  If you have dress-up occasions, pack a pair of basic neutral pumps.  They go great with everything.

Watch your weight.  Well, not your weight - your luggage's weight.  With airlines charging for bags, it's possible, and entirely likely that you could be charged an extra fee for your over-stuffed bag.  Be sure to weigh it before you go.  Try to avoid packing jeans - wear them instead - since they are one of the heaviest articles of clothing.

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