Friday, September 24, 2010

bla bla bla packing

Alright, the clothes are packed, except I haven't decided on the shoes yet. Now I have to pack the rest of my crap, and decide what combination of purse/briefcase/carry-on I want to use.

Stripes is on tv. Good packing entertainment--one can leave the room and still know what's going on.

My friend Swiss Girl is an expert at hotel & sight seeing globetrotting packing. But I do believe I am an expert at Visiting Close Family packing. For this kind of packing...

* You don't have to worry about too many suitcases and such, cause even if you go running around seeing things, you have a safe home base where you can leave your other crap.

* You don't have to worry about forgetting nail clipper type accessories, cause you can just use your relative's.

* You have to leave extra space because relatives give you prezzies, or you might be running around shopping rather than sight seeing. My method these days is to pack as much as possible into a smaller suitcase; then put it into a bigger suitcase; toss a few things, shoes etc into the gaps around the smaller one. Then when it's time to come home I've got almost a complete extra suitcase I can pack.

My step-mommy is still learning this. She always comes to visit with one perfectly packed suitcase. Then she runs around buying dolls (she collects) and has to play puzzle with her suitcase, and goes home with some big extra plastic bag etc. Tsk tsk. I keep trying to tell her -- pack with lots of room to spare!

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