What 3 'unnecessary' items could you not leave home without?
#41
Joined: Sep 2005
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Thanks so much for the 411.
Last time I wore a sweater around my waist, they said I had to put it IN the carry on because like a fanny pack, it was considered a separate item. HUH??? THAT is why I didn't mention the hoodie around my waist. HOWEVER, I will try it in this new city and see if there is a difference. LOL
Last time I wore a sweater around my waist, they said I had to put it IN the carry on because like a fanny pack, it was considered a separate item. HUH??? THAT is why I didn't mention the hoodie around my waist. HOWEVER, I will try it in this new city and see if there is a difference. LOL
#49
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I have a 3X5 leather notebook by Levenger. You can add and replace individual pages. In the notebook I have phone numbers, insurance information, medicine dosage info, a list of books that I want to read someday and a calendar for the current month and the next month. Of course there are plenty of spare pages to take notes in.
I started my book before a big trip and found it so useful I carry it everywhere. Last time I was at the doctor he asked me about my meds and I had all the info at hand.
My daughter has a lot of prescriptions because she is diabetic. I have the refill numbers in the book so I can order refills while I wait in the carpool line.
At work everyone uses cell phones, Blackberries, etc to store numbers. I can find my frequently dialed numbers even if my battery is dead.
I once lost my book at a local store while "trying on" purses. (I take out my wallet, etc, to make sure it will fit in the new purse.) I can't tell you how overjoyed I was when the store called.
I started my book before a big trip and found it so useful I carry it everywhere. Last time I was at the doctor he asked me about my meds and I had all the info at hand.
My daughter has a lot of prescriptions because she is diabetic. I have the refill numbers in the book so I can order refills while I wait in the carpool line.
At work everyone uses cell phones, Blackberries, etc to store numbers. I can find my frequently dialed numbers even if my battery is dead.
I once lost my book at a local store while "trying on" purses. (I take out my wallet, etc, to make sure it will fit in the new purse.) I can't tell you how overjoyed I was when the store called.
#53
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I have to say, ubertramp, this is an excellent posting because seriously, it makes one think of what to take. Thanks, as I made sure to have my flashlight with me in China.
1. Flashlight.
2. Small backpack.(or front pack depending on where you are)
3. Passport.
1. Flashlight.
2. Small backpack.(or front pack depending on where you are)
3. Passport.
#54
Joined: Sep 2003
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1. Books to amuse me while I'm sunbathing
2. Every year I make a typed up itinerary with names of restaurants and places I want to visit. It's a summary of my pre-travel research.
3. A little stuffed animal that has traveled with me since I made my cross country road trip as a 23 year old. It is a comfort to me when things go wrong on vacation like when I was stranded alone in Detroit or when I got over 60 bug bites in St. Martin.
2. Every year I make a typed up itinerary with names of restaurants and places I want to visit. It's a summary of my pre-travel research.
3. A little stuffed animal that has traveled with me since I made my cross country road trip as a 23 year old. It is a comfort to me when things go wrong on vacation like when I was stranded alone in Detroit or when I got over 60 bug bites in St. Martin.
#55
Joined: Feb 2003
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Unnecessary but fun...
1) A pair of "cute" shoes for going out in the evening - the type not made for walking!
2) My own blow-dryer with built-in currency converter
3) A photo collage of my kids, our neighborhood, etc., that I make before any long trip (makes me smile, and is fun to show new friends we meet along the way)
1) A pair of "cute" shoes for going out in the evening - the type not made for walking!
2) My own blow-dryer with built-in currency converter
3) A photo collage of my kids, our neighborhood, etc., that I make before any long trip (makes me smile, and is fun to show new friends we meet along the way)





