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instant expert: how to roll with it, and carry on with your luggage

by:YESHINE     2020-12-11
I used to keep my ears in my luggage.
I am the Packers of \"everything goes well . . . . . . Everything from bathing suits to long underwear and sandals to boots.
Read more instant expert columns from Wanita BatesI and always pack for those \"if anything.
\"Yes, what if it rains?
What if it snows?
What if the weather is really hot? (
Yes, I know it sounds like my typical day in Newfoundland and Labrador. )
Today, because most airlines charge for the second package, and some even charge for your first piece of luggage, I \'ve been trying to relax my package and just take what I have to have
Smart packaging means you know what you need and what you don\'t need.
Half of the clothes, twice as much as the money I read somewhere, list all your clothes and all your money when you\'re ready to travel.
Then take half the clothes and twice the money.
It takes some sacrifice to pack the lights, but you can do it.
Here are some light packing methods. 1.
Plan it, Stan.
How many days are you leaving?
What do you need?
Where do you live?
Live with family or friends where they will have laundry facilities where you can wash your clothes so you don\'t have to pack them?
Smart packaging means you also know what you don\'t need. 2. Write a list. Stick to it. 2.
Buy yourself a light suitcase. A Westjetcarry-
Onis 53 cm x 23 cm x 38 cm (21 in. x 9 in. x 15 in. )
Air Canada
On is 23 cm x 40 cm x 55 cm and must weigh under 10 kg or 22 lbs when packing. 3.
If your suitcase is stored in the basement or garage, take it out and freshen it up. 4.
Make sure your suitcase is indeed required to be carried. on bag. 5.
Plastic zipper bags of all sizes are in stock.
I don\'t have and never have a stake in Ziploc right now.
What I\'m talking about is any transparent bag/bag that has the ability to close.
There are several types of Dollar stores to choose from.
The arts and crafts store Michael\'s has small plastic bags that can be used to prescribe. 6.
Select a simple palette and mix and match.
Take a sweater with jeans and a few bright scarves.
Packaging pieces, clothing not completed.
The key words here can be exchanged.
Remember, there are places on the mainland where you can wash your clothes. 7.
Layers Landes and Labrador ansaladi knew in the spades that they would wear Layers. 8.
Wear your biggest clothes on the fly to save space to carry with youon. 9.
Pack the lightest shoes.
Wear the heaviest. 10. Be ruthless.
When you have everything you want to pack, step back and take out three or five pieces of clothing.
You need less than you think.
You always go home with something you didn\'t wear. 11.
Copy or scan all important documents such as passport, driver\'s license and credit card.
Email yourself and maybe store a copy on the cloud.
Only when you can\'t do it will you read the two tips below.
If you can\'t, cut your package down and you\'ll realize you\'re a gentleman. Pack-a-Lot! 12.
If you do not have light packaging on your card, you will check your bag, then you will need to organize your suitcase with ribbons, colored tape or some stickers.
You want to know that this is your black bag and does not belong to the other 10,000 people traveling that day. 13.
Once your bag is packed, take a picture of everything inside and outside.
This will come in handy if your bag is missing.
More than millions of suitcases were lost in 2011 and were never found.
Take a picture of the outside of your bag.
When I went last year, my bag didn\'t arrive.
When I report, I can only say, \"This is a black luggage bag \".
I feel like an idiot.
I can\'t even tell them what caused it.
If I have a picture, I can at least say, \"This is what my bag looks like.
\"This may help you get it back, and it will certainly help with insurance if your bag never comes home.
No one said that packaging like a professional does not require some work.
Now, if you accept this challenge, you will enter the second part of the package journey.
How to do this! 1. Heavy bottom.
Heavier items are placed at the bottom of the trunk and shoes are placed at the bottom, especially where the trunk stands up. 2.
The shower cap is not only for your head.
The shoes you packed
Plug the disposable plastic shower cap on it.
So that your clothes will not be dirty.
Buy a bag of this at the dollar store. 3.
The last frontier space.
Roll up your clothes, reduce creases, and create some space in your carry-on bag. 4.
Compress session.
Buy a compression package to shrink the package.
I have a set where you put your clothes in and roll up the air and look like those frozen dry food bags.
If you pack a lot of compression packs while giving you space, they still hold the weight, so your bags can get heavy.
Some people use packing cubes.
These are like organizer bags that put under your bed to get the sheets.
I think I\'m making my own small organizer bag with my plastic bag. 5.
Put it on your fragile . . . . . . And store them or any glass safely in your super thick socks. 6.
All spaces are called.
Use the inside of your shoes and pack them in.
Underwear or socks (
Full of fragile items).
On my last trip, I stuffed Typhoo tea bags in plastic bags in my shoes. 7. Wrap it with plastic wrap
If you have a piece of jewelry that is easy to twist and tie, then you can try to get it through with a plastic straw to prevent the length of the chain from twisting.
If you have a complete set of jewelry like Zsa GS, they stick all the jewelry together and tie it up with a rope, you can use some plastic wrap.
Cut off two equal sizes, place your jewelry inside, and cover it with another piece of paper, make sure to leave and seal a space between your crown jewelry. 8.
Put it up with a lanyard.
Alanyard is one of the ropes you hang around your neck with a clip at the end.
This is a great way not to pack those huge shampoos or conditioner.
I have attached a few small bottles and I hang shampoo, conditioner and soap in the shower room where I live. 9. Squeeze me?
As we all know, the sunscreen and moisturizer wrapped in the squeeze tube with flip top cover will suddenly open and mess up the inside of the suitcase.
So make sure these are all packed in Ziploc bags, but for more protection, put a little cling film under the lid to seal the lotion.
Make sure you tighten the lid. 10.
Invisible lens box.
Use the contact lens case that you can buy at the dollar store and purchase a small amount of eye cream or cream that you may need.
I put Vicks in the contact lens box.
I like the taste. 11.
Before you pull your luggage, throw the scented clothes dryer in and keep the smell of your clothes. 12.
Returns the sender.
If you are worried that there is no room in your carry-on bag to store any grumpy things you may buy while you are away. . .
We mail it home!
I do this every time I go to Ottawa.
Can you spell me? K-E-A?
Put a zipper in my favorite Packaging Tool, itOr.
According to the New York Times, the company has spent more than ten years innovating.
Sealed plastic bags.
The article went on to say that the Ziploc package \"was not immediately successful, but it was indispensable and admired by 1973.
In November 1973, Vogue magazine told readers that \"the use of those great Ziploc packages is not over.
\"They are multi-purpose\", from holding games to allowing young people to travel long distances to the mountains, to safe storage places for cosmetics, first of all-
Aid and food.
In Ziploc, even your wig will be happier.
\"I know my wig is happier in these little plastic bags.
For me, packing time means taking out the plastic zip bag I \'ve traveled before.
How to pack these plastic bags?
How is everything!
Prescription: I put my prescription in it with a small bead bag I got from Michael.
I will also bring a copy of my medication if I am intercepted and searched.
Toiletries such as hair dryers, deodorant, eye drops, creams (
I use shampoo, conditioner and soap)
On the counter: I flick a few painkillers in the small bag and write down what they are on it with a sharpie.
These drugs include anti-allergy drugs or anti-allergy drugs.
Teeth: toothbrush, Holder, toothpaste and floss. Batteries (if needed)
: Several AAAsand AAs.
Camera and computer: sdcard, charger, power cord, usb, mouse, adapter several empty sandwich bags for receipt or anything I may need.
I packed a couple of oversized Ziploc packages.
These are great for dirty clothes or packing a glass container full of liquid that may rhyme with vines!
Back home I have a big plastic bag and my trip ziplocs stayed there when I was at home. I recycle them.
Start now, pack. . . Roll with it!
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