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Old Dec 8th, 2009, 12:55 PM
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As this thread grows, I'm realizing I take more than just my hub I used to take one of those Restoration Hardware down pillow that opens on arrival and you put the bed pillow inside, so you're just sleeping against your own, washable, down-filled pillow cover. but it gradually just kind of fell apart. I just bought a bean-filled neck roll for my Christmas trip to Italy, so we'll see if that works okay.

I always take a pashmina for wrapping up in on the plane. It's also great for chilly apartments/hotel rooms instead of a robe.

Last trip I took a little battery-operated hand fan and it was wonderful!!!! I won't travel without it again (I am a woman of a certain age, ahem).
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Old Dec 8th, 2009, 01:16 PM
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Why are 95% of the responses to this thread from women?

Genuinely curious to know.

Don't men care about creature comforts, (apart from the flippant references to "wife/ partner")? Or do they not talk about it? Or do they not think of those things as "comforts" but as practical items?

Apart from ear plugs and duty-free booze, the only comforts I demand are:
1. many, many pairs of socks + underwear and
2. moisturizer, sun block, lip-balm, eye-cream and all that stuff women think men don't use*
(*Check out the locker room at the Y someday, if you dare! You'll be amazed at male grooming behaviour)
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Old Dec 8th, 2009, 04:21 PM
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I make sure to take the following.
1. Lip balm.
2. Reading glasses (something has happened to my eyesight since I turned 40 )
3. MP3 player.
4. Extra socks.
5. Extra thick socks for the plane.
6. Benadryl.

I'm sure there are more, but can't think of them right now.
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Old Dec 8th, 2009, 06:22 PM
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Prescription sleeping pills.
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Old Dec 8th, 2009, 06:31 PM
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ipod with several good books on tape already loaded..great for long plane rides.
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Old Dec 12th, 2009, 11:56 PM
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Great post. My wife always packs extra thick socks, and I like bringing along a good book. For this trip it's Denis Leary's "Why we Suck." Hilarious.
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Old Dec 13th, 2009, 12:52 AM
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1. Sweat pants
2. Pair of those thick socks that you wear instead of slippers
3. Twin-pack of Whiskey from the duty free shop before departure

Whatever I forget re. toiletries, household items (for apartment rentals), OTC drugs, or similar, I just buy when I get there. After two dozen or so apartment or house rentals, I never had one so far with no toilet paper.
Most bulky stuff that may leak, like sunscreen or shower gel, I get at my destination anyway, or take only small samples to get over the first day/night.
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Old Dec 13th, 2009, 01:56 AM
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I take an inexpensive pillow, which I leave when it doesn't fit into my suitcase on the way back. It's space can be taken up by things I buy on the trip.
No hotel pillow dustmites, and I'm certain I will always have space for extra shopping.
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My pillow 'issue' is rather the opposite of most: I prefer a smaller down pillow and usually take it with me as down squishes well. I keep a mini-mag light and extra batteries in my cosmetic bag as well as a small travel size Lysol spray.

** "Travelnut on Dec 6, 09 at 2:17pm
"versatile clothing that packs nicely, fits comfortable and looks wonderful, everything must match everything else and take you anywhere"..

- hey, what store did you find these clothes in? " **
J.Jill - their Wearever Collection is excellent for travel as well as at home.
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