Travel Tip of the Week – Making a List and Checking it Twice
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I am a list person. I make lists to tell me what groceries to buy. I make lists to remind me of any appointments I have each month. I make to do lists for the week and for the day- every day. It is no wonder then that I make lists when I am getting ready to pack a bag – even if it is just for a weekend.
I start with how many days worth of STUFF I need to organize.
I have categories. All together I do clothes, medications and vitamins, cosmetics, snacks and water for on the way, camera, tickets-itinerary-travel book, money, cell phone and charger, hair care items, outer wear – will I take a wrap, a sweater, a coat, rain gear. It all depends on where I am going and the time of year.
First I select clothes which also includes accessories- like jewelry , shoes, slippers, robe and pj’s.
I count out the correct number of changes of clothes I will need. Then I make piles for each day for what I will need to make a complete outfit, starting with undies and all the way to accessories. If I need a special item for a night out, for example, that goes on the list. After I have all the clothes, accessories, including shoes, then I move on to each category and lay out the piles as I go.
When I have all the piles assembled, I go back to the list and check things off to make sure I didn’t miss anything. Finally, it is time to pack. Sigh of relief!! Some may find this tedious, but for folks like me, it is worth it to start out a trip feeling relaxed and prepared.


Monica - February 27, 2010 at 10:00 am
Sometimes I’m so excited about going somewhere that I make a list a month before I have to leave and I start packing immediately. I love lists too and Excel is my best friend.
Arlene - February 27, 2010 at 10:37 am
Excel is a good idea. I usually just used paper, but it would be hard to lose the list if it is on excel, especially a month before.
Thanks for the tip, Monica.
Heather on her travels - March 2, 2010 at 3:22 am
I’m also a list person and try not to forget anything, but then when I get there I try to be the opposite and just go with the flow – a bit of spontanaity is good for us list makers!
Arlene - March 2, 2010 at 8:49 pm
Hmm Good advice. I try not to book things so tight that there is no time to just play it by ear. It is tough to balance between seeing the main things, staying on a schedule and just being spontaneous. If there could just be more time to spend places, there wouldn’t be so much pressure to adhere to that list. I think I will need to try it your way. I just might like it better. Thanks, Heather.