2013年10月31日星期四

3.Pack with a technique that uses as little space as possible

  • The bundle method. Wrap clothes around large and/or semi-delicate objects (such as bags of toiletries, pairs of shoes, or electronics), rather than folding or rolling clothes. Stuff underwear and socks into shoes to save space and to prevent crushing shoes. The bundle method saves space and also reduces wrinkling.
  • The rolling method. Roll each item of clothing into a tight cylinder. This saves space and minimizes wrinkles. See how to roll clothes for details.


Nice Bag

2013年10月29日星期二

2.Determine which items are really necessary.

Ask yourself what you need to function day-to-day, or which items will dramatically improve your traveling experience. At the relevant destination, could any item be feasibly rented, borrowed or bought (and not kept to bring back)? Gather only the absolute essentials. Here's a short list of items that you might need to bring:
  • Three changes of clothing (at most). Perhaps more socks, underwear and shirts than pants. (Consider packing synthetic fabrics, which are lighter, fold up smaller, slide past each other readily rather than distorting piles, and dry faster––especially for pants, where any difference in feel is less noticeable.)
  • Toiletries, such as a toothbrush, floss, soap, shampoo, razors, and anything else you need for grooming. See below for more information about packing toiletries.
  • Medical items that you currently require, such as medication, bandages or eyeglasses.
  • Any charge cords or other accessories you need for your phone, laptop, or other electronic items.
  • Shoes, if you'll need a pair besides your traveling shoes.
  • Empty water container. A bottle will do. A flexible "hydration pack" can expand to hold more and is more convenient to carry when in use, but if the main bag is a backpack, check that the hydration pack can be comfortably carried when full along with it.
  • Empty plastic bags. You can put dirty clothes in them until washing to keep them from contaminating the clean ones. They should be clear so they aren't confused with trash and thrown away. Try produce bags.
  • Laundry detergent for washing by hand. Put a few scoops of powdered detergent in a plastic sandwich bag if you're going on an airplane. An inexpensive, lightweight, and long-lasting alternative is to carry a bar of laundry soap.
  • A portable clothesline (available at any camping or travel goods store).
  • A universal sink stopper (a flat rubber disk, available at any hardware store). A rubber ball can be an alternative, but check that it doesn't tend to float and is large enough so as to not risk falling in.




Folding Travel Bag with Wheels

2013年10月23日星期三

How to Travel With One Bag

In this age of airline fare wars, spiking fuel costs, combined with the horror stories of lost luggage that never made it to the baggage claim, the option of traveling with just one bag is becoming more and more attractive. Unless your trip is highly specialized, or requires carrying certain items, it is possible to travel and even live indefinitely out of one bag. Here's how.
1.Choose the right bag. Your choice will evolve as you consider what you need to put in it, but consider:
  • Size: The largest that airlines will allow as a carry-on is a good starting point. Consider a bigger bag if you need to carry extra items such as winter clothes, gifts, a computer, or a fancy camera. Go for a smaller one if you want to carry the bag long distances.
  • Weight: Some airlines weigh carry-on bags before you board, so try to make sure that most of the weight comes from what's inside, and not from the bag itself. Avoid the need for expensive extra-light materials (such as the ridiculously priced titanium luggage) by choosing a simple tough, floppy nylon bag. Avoid heavy and bulky extending handles and wheels and opt instead for a bag with a strap, or, preferably, much more comfortable and unrestrictive, one with backpack-type straps.
  • Storage: Multiple pockets help keep things organized. Pockets accessible from the outside provide convenient access to travel paraphernalia such as an inflatable neck pillow or other sleeping aids and snacks, without unpacking or rummaging through everything else.
  • Extra space: Your choice of bag may evolve with your choices for its contents. It should have just a little room for extras, not so much that the carefully packed contents shift around in transit.
We will go on tomorrow....

Trolley Travel Bag

2013年10月21日星期一

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Trolley Suitcase with laptop bag.

2013年10月20日星期日

How to Pack a Diaper Bag for a Plane Trip

Remembering everything that goes into that diaper bag can be mind-boggling especially when traveling by air. Here is a helpful packing list to make sure you have everything you need, and nothing you don't.

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  1. 1
    Be sure your diaper bag fits overhead compartment guidelines. Find a medium sized diaper bag that has both a long strap and short straps. This makes it easy to carry across your chest while carrying your child.


  2. 2
    Dress your child in layers. The plane might be very chilly compared to the summery airport, or vice versa. Light, easy to manage layers help travel.


  3. 3
    Call your airline to verify what they have on board for changing facilities. Some carry diapers on board or even bottle warmers. (However, keep in mind your plane may be changed last-minute).


  4. 4
    For every hour of your flight, pack 2 diapers. For instance, if your flight is 4 hours long, pack 8 diapers. Pack package of wipes. These will come in handy for accidents on both them and you.


  5. 5
    Pack enough formula, breast milk, baby food, or juice for the usual amount of feedings within the time frame. Be sure to bring any bottles, sippy cups, spoons, and the like too.


  6. 6
    If your child eats finger food, bring some snacks. It both feeds and entertains. Make sure they are easy to manage like round oat cereal, rice cakes.


  7. 7
    If you are nursing, bring a cover to ensure privacy. Do not use the airplane blankets, as they are seldom if ever washed.


  8. 8
    Bring two cloths that can be both a changing mat and burp cloth. There are disposable cloths that can be purchased for this purpose.


  9. 9
    Bring at least two pacifiers, if needed.


  10. 10
    Pack any frequently-used medication. Bring gas drops, gripe water, Tylenol, or anything else your child might need. Also don't forget rash cream if needed.


  11. 11
    One or two changes of clothes in a resealable plastic bag. Accidents do happen and if they do, take the clean clothes out and put the dirty ones in.


  12. 12
    Bring Toys! Bring amusements that fit easily in your diaper bag. A small inflatable beach ball, a hand fan, finger puppets, board books, sparkly fabric, and the like will keep fussing down. It may help if the toy is new.


  13. 13
    Bring a travel size blanket and pillow if the flight is long.


  14. 14
    Finished.

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