Preparing to Vacation
Sep. 10th, 2007 10:10 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This poll is inspired by the people who have asked me recently if I've "packed yet." I'm leaving on Thursday for Hawaii. It seems that whenever I go on a biggish trip, people start asking up to week before hand if I'm packed. Sometimes this makes me wonder if I'm doing it wrong. Because I always pack the night before. It takes me about fifteen minutes. And it always seems to be a trauma free experience. (I do usually feel like I'm forgetting something--I don't think I ever actually have--but I also usually figure that almost anything I've forgotten can be bought along the way. That's what Mr. Visa is for.) So now I'm wondering, how do others prepare to leave town?
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Date: 2007-09-10 03:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-09-10 04:01 pm (UTC)I don't have the TIME nor the amount of clothes necessary to pack and then repack and yet still dress for work.
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Date: 2007-09-10 04:43 pm (UTC)I was used to packing for myself and for small children to go on very long trips to places where it wasn't always easy to get what you needed and/or I couldn't afford it. I had to try to think of every eventuality, but I was never one to pack way ahead of time. *g*
When my kids got older, I let them pack for themselves with nothing but a reminder to pack socks and underwear. (I've had to buy everyone, including myself, new socks and underwear on a vacation simply because someone forgot to pack them.) Toothbrushes are usually easy to get so if someone forgets one, it's not such a big deal. *g*
Now that I really only have to think of myself (except for snacks, usually), I do a combination of the last three above the "none of the above" answer.
I start thinking about it as much as a week ahead of time and begin making a list which I keep on the kitchen counter. Sometimes other people add to it, though sometimes I make a separate list of just my stuff, too. I am the type of person who will forget even the most basic stuff if it's not on the list. (I'm the type of person who will go to the store for one thing, spend $60, and come home without that one thing. *g*)
I try to make a list of the absolutely essential things that I know I can't buy if I forget them (medications, my special digestive aids that make it possible for me to go about like a halfway normal person, etc.), things that would be expensive or inconvenient to buy, and then pretty much anything I can think of. *g*
I throw everything into a bag just before I run out the door. Then I buy anything I forgot once I get there. I actually own about six 2-cup Pyrex measuring cups for this reason. They are perfect for boiling water in the microwave in a hotel, but I often forget to pack one with me. *g*
I don't own a lot of clothes, so unless I have to bring special, fancy clothes, it's easy enough to choose one pair of pants to bring and then to pack my other two identical pairs. *g* I mostly only wear ladies' t-shirts (nice ones, but still t-shirts *g*), so I always buy a whole bunch exactly the same but different colors. When packing I grab enough to have 2 per day (in case I spill something *g*), unless it's a longer trip and I'll be doing laundry.
I have the same method for underwear and socks. I always pack at least twice as much as I really need, because if I step in a mud puddle or something worse, I want to be sure I have clean socks to put on. *g*
That's pretty much my method of packing. *g*
I do usually feel like I'm forgetting something--I don't think I ever actually have
I've forgotten things lots of times, including the absolutely essential items that I can't get elsewhere. Most things can be bought elsewhere, or I find that I didn't really need it. *g*
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Date: 2007-09-10 04:55 pm (UTC)Me too! Someday I should probably start doing shopping lists on a more regular basis. *g*
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Date: 2007-09-10 08:21 pm (UTC)When I'm doing the regular shopping, I generally buy all the same things, but if there's something I don't always buy and it's not on a list, I'll probably forget to buy it.
I always think I don't need a list when it's only one or two things that I need. You'd think I'd learn by now. *g*
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