Did you follow your own advice honey?

Only three sleeps to go.

Have I adhered to my own advice and tips while packing for my upcoming holiday? That would be a yes and a no.

1.     Yes I have used the packing App I wrote about in my previous blog and boy am I glad I have. I am almost at the point of closing the suitcase and locking it confident I have everything, and maybe a bit more, that I will need.

 2.     I have been pinning places and patchwork shops on the Ulmon App, I feel I am going to run out of time as friends just keep mentioning more and more places to see. The map of London is fast becoming very red with pins.

 3.     I have bought a new scarf and I love it. It has all my favourite colours in it so it will go with basically everything I am taking with me.

 4.     I haven’t quite finished packing my handbag but all the important things are in there ie passport and COVID vac certificate and money.

 5.     My sewing I prepped about a month ago so that is sorted. I am so looking forward to getting to the airport and start sewing my new project.

 Our Grandson is heavily into dinosaurs at the moment so I am taking one of his vast collection with me to photograph in various place. He can follow us and his dinosaur on our travels.

One thing I have learnt while packing is no matter how much you plan you will always be running around doing last minute things the day before you leave. And that’s what makes holidays so great, you really need one by the time you go on one. Ha

 Margaret

PS the Tim Tams are for our niece who lives in London. We Aussies do love our Tim Tams.

My top 5 holiday prep tips.

A little prep goes a long way

I am not really an App kind of person BUT these two I find just so helpful when prepping for holidays.

1.    PackTeo. This App suggests things you might need to pack under various heading eg documents, clothing, hygiene, first aid kit, electronics. You can also put items into the “Carry On Bag” section. There is a packing for children suggestion list too. You can personalise the list by add items to the lists as you think of them leading up to the time of actually packing. As you pack you tick of each item ensuring you leave nothing behind.

2.    Ulmon. Offline maps you can access when travelling. In the weeks leading up to departure you pin all the places of interest you want to visit on the city map. Then you can see the proximity of all the attraction so you can plan each day so you don’t miss a thing. Pin the attraction in each city and you are ready to go. Thank you, Heather, for introducing me to these two Apps.

3.    I like to buy a new scarf/wrap for my trip. The scarf can be a light blanket on the plane, a quick shoulder or head cover when going to a church or mosque or a wrap to jazz up a plain t shirt or little black dress. I tend to buy one with a few colours in it so it goes with everything.

4.    I like to prep my travel handbag early, then it is once less thing to do as the trip gets closer. Now I know everyone has their own idea about what constitutes a good handbag, but I will tell you what I love about mine. It has lots of pockets for starters. I always carry my passport in the outside pocket next to my body when I am at the airport. There are two smaller outside pockets on the other side, the top one always has lip balm, tissues, nail file and a small tube of hand cream. The bottom one has two pens, for filling out all the airport paperwork, and some zip ties for our suitcases. We are zip tie people rather than locks. In the main centre compartment of the bag I have my phone, book and glasses. My bag is starting to look a little worse for wear but as I have not found a replacement for it yet it will be coming with me on my next trip next month.

5.    Sewing of course, I am a patchworker after all. I sew at airports, on plane and trains. I like to take enough hand sewing so that I still have some for the flight home. Choosing the blocks and fabrics and cutting out the pieces can take some time so start early. I take all my blocks laid out in a Jen Kingswell Block Wrap so they are nicely contained and ready to be sewn.  Remember no scissors in your carry on but I have never had a problem with needles or pins.  

 

I love to travel and have missed it over the last two and a half years. In fact I had sort of forgotten how to prep for travel, writing this blog has reminded me that the prepping and anticipation of travel is half the fun.

 

Remember to “Travel with open eyes, an open heart and an open mind and you will be reward with unforgettable unique memories and experiences.”

 

Margaret