Do you ever pack indulgences?
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Do you ever pack indulgences?
I am all packed for my departure this Friday. I must admit that I am not usually a light packer, so I have amazed myself by fitting everything into a 22" rolling suitcase and a small duffel bag! I was wondering if those of you who pack light take one or two indulgence items that you don't really need but can't seem to go without. For instance, I can't do without perfumes and Bath and Body Works products, so I have managed to cram some in!<BR><BR>Any examples of "luxuries" you take with you, even when packing light?
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Yes! I have an inflatable bath pillow, so I pack it. (One side has suction cups that adhere to the bathtub.) It's so nice & relaxing. If my travels take me to some great buys in perfumes or bath products (as my last one did), I don't have to wait til I get home to enjoy them. And when deflated, the pillow is virtually flat and can always fit into my carry-on, no matter what.<BR><BR>BC
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Had to laugh at your thread title, nutney. Way of topic, but "indulgences" used to be sold by the Catholic Church some 500 years ago. Sort of get-out-of-hell-free cards; the more you paid for one, the more sins you could commit. Come to think of it, I've been on a few trips when I could have used some!
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Beachbum,<BR><BR>That's funny. I'm not Catholic, but I may have an interest in buying that kind of indulgence! I wonder how much they cost in euro. That reminds me of a blunder I made once when I described someone's wedding as "shotgun". I just thought that meant it happened quickly! Fortunately, someone pointed out my mistake, so I was able to correct myself. Oops!
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I always take scented candles, matches, light bulb rings and aromatherapy oils (for the light bulb rings) with me. They take up hardly any room, and are really relaxing and homely. I usually leave a light on while I am out during the day, with a ring on the bulb with fragrance oil in, then the room smells lovely and welcoming when I arrive back after a hard days sightseeing. Then I have a warm bath in (scented) candlelight...wonderful.<BR><BR>Angela
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I pack *every* *single* cosmetic item I normally use but I downsize each into refillable travel size bottles I've collected. No way I'm taking a chance with shampoo or makeup. However, body lotions and nail polish I like to pick up 'foreign' brands along the way.<BR><BR>p.s. Congratulations on the amazing 22" pack. Let us know how great it worked out when you return! Safe travels.
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As a graduate of St. Joseph's High School, I had to check in and check out the indulgences! English is such an interesting and confusing language. <BR><BR>I always take my travel candle in a silver container with lid and my initials on the top that my grandson gave me.
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I pack super-light (14" suitcase). Even so I bring (for long trips) a full size bottle of shampoo and conditioner, and my hair dryer. I seem to have trouble in Europe finding shampoo that doesn't leave my hair sticky or icky in some way. My toilettries bag takes up almost 1/2 my suitcase. I'm happy with only 2 or 3 outfits - but have to have my shampoo!



