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Some things from my basic list:
- Earplugs - Bubble wrap - extra zip lock bags (good for storing receipts and business cards) - Journal - Corkscrew - travel size alarm clock - Of course: passport, credit card, ATM card, some cash Monica ((F)) |
I always travel with a corkscrew and my set of Riedel "O" wine glasses. They travel well and I always have a nice glass to drink out of.
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My sense of humor - indispensable! Gets me through some not-so-perfect days.
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I always make room for extra lip balm, tiny scented candle, traveller's first-aid kit, compact umbrella, iPod and compact speakers (instead of alarm clock), plenty of zip-loc bags...and some of these things I wind up not needing, some I always do.
But I'm really lost without a knife. A Clip-it Delica has been a fixture on my keychain since well before the days when you could fly with a knife in the cabin with you if the blade was under 3-1/2 inches. It's so useful that I feel like a hand is missing when it has to be left behind. After many unsatisfactory replacements I finally found a tiny Eddie Bauer knife with a built-in button light. It goes in a checked bag, of course, but now I have both emergency light and a great little blade in a very compact package that looks nothing like what it is. Wouldn't travel without it. |
A credit card sized flat pocket magnifier is handy for road maps and other things with very small print.
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Flashlight
Corkscrew And a little multi-tool (Swiss Army?), which my husband put to good use in taking apart a bathroom drain in Nice to retrieve a contact lens. (It was the first day of the trip and I didn't want to have to use my extra lenses so soon. The way things were going at that point, I might have been out of contactts by the time we got to Avignon). Byrd |
Oh, and I forgot to add, I now always take one of those flat rubber sink drain stoppers!
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After our trip to Paris a few months ago, I will never travel without the "Magic Cream."
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Okay maitaitom, I must ask -- what is magic cream? What am I missing?
My primary needs, in no particular order: Camera with lots of memory Comfortable shoes If flying coach (from California it's a long way to Europe) I want my blanket, pillow, and (new) lumbar support. Just bought the lumbar support last week at a travel store and tried it out on a flight and it worked great! It straps around the back of the seat and two or three puffs is all that was needed to inflate it. |
great walking shoes; my camera; and Rx's just in case I get sick.
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It's not essential at all, but I haven't taken a trip in 10 years without a bag of Twizzlers.
Hehe. I know that's not what you were going for, but they are always with me. They are great for the flight and while sightseeing. |
Hmmm, now I'm trying to figure out how to take all of these cool suggestions in my carry-on and fit in clothes too. ;-)
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a sense of humor.
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You've gotta tell us Maitaitom - we also want some if it's magic works on:
Getting upgraded on the plane Getting a suite instead of a room Keeps re-filling the wallet Never lets you feel tired or worn out so that when you get home it doesn't feel like you REALLY need a holiday ! |
SUNSCREEN! Waterproof too, in case I forget an umbrella.
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My husband!
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"Magic Cream"....not that stuff for pediculosis I hope!
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My iPAQ, of course. Why?
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34474486 Also a small "Leatherman" tool. |
Small notebook & pens to record experiences, thoughts, etc. Plus, it's kinda fun to pretend to be a food critic taking down notes about a restaurant. Maybe it's all in my head, but service seems to improve when I taste something, then write down a note (usually about something completely non-food related). It's a lovely little world I've concocted in my imagination!
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Looking at your watch and writing down something while waiting for the next course seems to have a salutary effect, also. :>
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