Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We once packed for 6 weeks in carry ons. This was for a trip to Paris and the Alps in the summer, and what took up the most space was the hiking boots. We carried our fleece and rainjackets with us on the flight. We knew we had laundry facilities available, and just packed minimally. No electronics for the kids either - they watched movies on the plane, and had books at their destinations. Just capsule wardrobes, shared toiletries and important medications (Epipen and Synthroid: you can't get Synthroid in France). We had an Embassy event to go to and had one nice outfit for that, that we rewore for nights out.
My parents are like you. They cannot travel without several suitcases for every short trip. I have no idea what they put in there.
Did you buy books or were staying with family who had books?
We bring one kindle & headphone per kid and a deck of cards, plus chargers for kindles and phones.
Would love books but a) our kids get motion sickness while reading but can listen to audio books and b) books are bigger and heavier than a kindle.
PP you replied to. In Paris we stayed with family who had books, and in the Alps we were pleasantly surprised to find that our chalet resort had a bilingual library. DD finished all the Harry Potters there! We were just planning on letting them be bored, so that they'd run around and make friends. Yes, we have motion sickness too. No reading in the car or on the plane. I'm not bringing audio material, everyone can just sleep or watch movies.
Uh, I guess you never fly domestic? We fly to west coast often on connecting flights, and there it is BYOD - your own tablet or bust. My kids can’t sleep for 9 hours in the middle of the day, eventually this results in fighting and grumpy kids. I mean 9 hours of staring at the back of a seat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here….
Thanks so much for the replies. I definitely get stressed packing and it takes forever. I’m getting ready to go to a resort for 3 weeks and I really need to rein it in.
My biggest problems:
I take too many undergarments. Different style bras and lots of underwear. I went to the beach earlier this summer and took a ridiculous amount of clothing. I took 2 pair of jeans, 5 pairs of shorts, 8 tops, 5 swimsuits, 3 coverups, and 4 pairs of pajamas. I also took two pair of shoes, 4 pairs of socks, 2 light sweaters and a sweatshirt. My biggest problem, is the little stuff. My tablet, charging cords, extra reading glasses, 3 pairs of sunglasses and anything you can pick up at a pharmacy….just in case. I really need help.I even pack different types of underwear. My husband died 2 years ago, so it’s just my clothes. I was an over packer when he was living too. I so want to learn to be efficient. Again, thank you all and I look forward to more suggestions.
OP - I'm like you. I always pack both too much and not enough - like I find myself without a cute outfit for dinner tonight, but also I have six pairs of sandals.
Can you just accept that this is who you are and not beat yourself up about it?
Alternatively, why not just pack like you do this time - and keep a list of what you end up actually using. Then next time keep yourself to that list. If you feel like you need less stuff than you're actually using, then look for more stuff that can do double duty - a skirt that you can wear all day then out to dinner or whatever. Stuff that washes in the sink. That kind of stuff.
I do feel like some of this "pack light" stuff is premised on just accepting being dirty or a little uncomfortable some of the time. I sweat so I like to change my shirt at least once during the day - packing light would mean dealing with more stink than that (or not being a person who sweats). Etc.
Anonymous wrote:OP again….I also took 3 dresses. I’m hopeless.
Anonymous wrote:OP here….
Thanks so much for the replies. I definitely get stressed packing and it takes forever. I’m getting ready to go to a resort for 3 weeks and I really need to rein it in.
My biggest problems:
I take too many undergarments. Different style bras and lots of underwear. I went to the beach earlier this summer and took a ridiculous amount of clothing. I took 2 pair of jeans, 5 pairs of shorts, 8 tops, 5 swimsuits, 3 coverups, and 4 pairs of pajamas. I also took two pair of shoes, 4 pairs of socks, 2 light sweaters and a sweatshirt. My biggest problem, is the little stuff. My tablet, charging cords, extra reading glasses, 3 pairs of sunglasses and anything you can pick up at a pharmacy….just in case. I really need help.I even pack different types of underwear. My husband died 2 years ago, so it’s just my clothes. I was an over packer when he was living too. I so want to learn to be efficient. Again, thank you all and I look forward to more suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:OP here….
Thanks so much for the replies. I definitely get stressed packing and it takes forever. I’m getting ready to go to a resort for 3 weeks and I really need to rein it in.
My biggest problems:
I take too many undergarments. Different style bras and lots of underwear. I went to the beach earlier this summer and took a ridiculous amount of clothing. I took 2 pair of jeans, 5 pairs of shorts, 8 tops, 5 swimsuits, 3 coverups, and 4 pairs of pajamas. I also took two pair of shoes, 4 pairs of socks, 2 light sweaters and a sweatshirt. My biggest problem, is the little stuff. My tablet, charging cords, extra reading glasses, 3 pairs of sunglasses and anything you can pick up at a pharmacy….just in case. I really need help.I even pack different types of underwear. My husband died 2 years ago, so it’s just my clothes. I was an over packer when he was living too. I so want to learn to be efficient. Again, thank you all and I look forward to more suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:We once packed for 6 weeks in carry ons. This was for a trip to Paris and the Alps in the summer, and what took up the most space was the hiking boots. We carried our fleece and rainjackets with us on the flight. We knew we had laundry facilities available, and just packed minimally. No electronics for the kids either - they watched movies on the plane, and had books at their destinations. Just capsule wardrobes, shared toiletries and important medications (Epipen and Synthroid: you can't get Synthroid in France). We had an Embassy event to go to and had one nice outfit for that, that we rewore for nights out.
My parents are like you. They cannot travel without several suitcases for every short trip. I have no idea what they put in there.