My one and only attempt at carry-on only sent me bumbling around the airport, losing my fingers by the minute being weighed down by various carrier bags and walking twice as slow. All this while negotiating through the airport with my wheelie. I even gave up my prime upper deck real estate 17k on SQ's 747 in favour of the lower deck just so I didn't have to go up and down all those stairs with so many things. I really didn't intend to shop that trip but was caught off guard by massive sale signs plastered all over KL.
Since then - never again.
But I decided that I'd try to pack light after hurting my back earlier this year lifting a heavy suitcase the wrong way.
OK it's only halfway through my current trip (4 weeks) but I find my bag already stuffed to the limit, the number of carry-on items increasing rapidly, and almost needing a 2nd suitcase! :shock:
How do you people pack light?! I see some people simply rocking up to the airport in dinky little suitcases. OK for a short trip I suppose but I recall a TR on here about doing a RTW in 8 weeks with carry-on only. I mean, you must either have to send your clothes to the laundry every few days, or you have some sort of device to magically shrink your clothes or expand your suitcase!
I am already finding it difficult to decide what outfits to bring along as it is - i mean you do wear your clothes according to your mood of the day and so is one supposed to predict how one is going to be feeling on any given day?! Especially shoes - i wouldn't want to leave any of them at home! But bringing my entire shoe collection might be a tad too much so usually get around this issue by choosing 4 pairs that are most 'representative' of my shoe collection. (casual/comfy for flying, semi formal, formal, dance)
The other half, inspired by Becky Bloomwood, suggested planning my outfits in advance in the form of a flow chart, but again how am I supposed to know what I'm doing on any given day, and so many variables determe what one is to wear for the same event (eg dress code, the weather, contingency if someone else is wearing the same things, a 'polite, make an appearance' look vs 'i am really wanting to be here and enjoying this party' look etc). Nonetheless I tried to adopt this strategy and forced myself to bring my mid-sized suitcase, but ended up with not having enough space for my shopping!
Toiletries was an easy one - easily solved by travel sized packs of Bliss Spa's sink size 6, different varieties of gift pack sized cologne bottles and deodourants to match - and if in a mood for something I don't have it can be easily included with a quick call to the concierge, using hotel dental kits negate the need for my own toothbrush/toothpaste. But these don't take out that much space even if I brought full sized bottles along.
And given this is sale season - the things that I simply have to have, sorry worthwhile long term investments that I simply have to make have exponentially increased - thus compounding the problem. And also - how am i supposed to know whether sales are on apart from the traditional sale seasons. And if sales are on it'd be criminal not to participate in such unique opportunities to save money especially as we're in the middle of a GFC!
Help?! :shock::shock: And please don't say stop shopping as that's not an option (ie I might as well stay at home if im not shopping?!).
Still I think I've come v far, even if I ended up with a 2nd suitcase as on my last RTW I came home with 3 suitcases on top of having already shipped some stuff. Praise be to the 3pc allowance in the US I suppose....
Since then - never again.
But I decided that I'd try to pack light after hurting my back earlier this year lifting a heavy suitcase the wrong way.
OK it's only halfway through my current trip (4 weeks) but I find my bag already stuffed to the limit, the number of carry-on items increasing rapidly, and almost needing a 2nd suitcase! :shock:
How do you people pack light?! I see some people simply rocking up to the airport in dinky little suitcases. OK for a short trip I suppose but I recall a TR on here about doing a RTW in 8 weeks with carry-on only. I mean, you must either have to send your clothes to the laundry every few days, or you have some sort of device to magically shrink your clothes or expand your suitcase!
I am already finding it difficult to decide what outfits to bring along as it is - i mean you do wear your clothes according to your mood of the day and so is one supposed to predict how one is going to be feeling on any given day?! Especially shoes - i wouldn't want to leave any of them at home! But bringing my entire shoe collection might be a tad too much so usually get around this issue by choosing 4 pairs that are most 'representative' of my shoe collection. (casual/comfy for flying, semi formal, formal, dance)
The other half, inspired by Becky Bloomwood, suggested planning my outfits in advance in the form of a flow chart, but again how am I supposed to know what I'm doing on any given day, and so many variables determe what one is to wear for the same event (eg dress code, the weather, contingency if someone else is wearing the same things, a 'polite, make an appearance' look vs 'i am really wanting to be here and enjoying this party' look etc). Nonetheless I tried to adopt this strategy and forced myself to bring my mid-sized suitcase, but ended up with not having enough space for my shopping!
Toiletries was an easy one - easily solved by travel sized packs of Bliss Spa's sink size 6, different varieties of gift pack sized cologne bottles and deodourants to match - and if in a mood for something I don't have it can be easily included with a quick call to the concierge, using hotel dental kits negate the need for my own toothbrush/toothpaste. But these don't take out that much space even if I brought full sized bottles along.
And given this is sale season - the things that I simply have to have, sorry worthwhile long term investments that I simply have to make have exponentially increased - thus compounding the problem. And also - how am i supposed to know whether sales are on apart from the traditional sale seasons. And if sales are on it'd be criminal not to participate in such unique opportunities to save money especially as we're in the middle of a GFC!
Help?! :shock::shock: And please don't say stop shopping as that's not an option (ie I might as well stay at home if im not shopping?!).
Still I think I've come v far, even if I ended up with a 2nd suitcase as on my last RTW I came home with 3 suitcases on top of having already shipped some stuff. Praise be to the 3pc allowance in the US I suppose....
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