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Nothing better than age...my life got sooo much better, simpler, joyful after I turned 40. I ordered a passaport card with the uscis to use as my international ID when I'm traveling so I get to keep my passaport at the hotel inside the safe. . Cheers to traveling
I'm sorry, but I don't understand why women would carry a lot of jewelry and makeup. Believe me, I love, love, love both. But when I'm on a trip, I wear the same earrings, necklace(s), bracelet(s), and rings every day. I do not bring a big eye makeup pallett. Foundation, one blush, one eye shadow duo, one eye liner, and mascara. And I'm with you on bringing an e-reader instead of books.
I’ve learned a lot watching these videos & my friends & family are surprised how little I pack for travel. I save space by using my old contact case for my moisturizer and foundation, and I use a makeup remover wash cloth so I don’t have to pack a face cleanser. If I’m traveling to see family I don’t pack shampoo/conditioner because I know they have it. I’m also lucky that my daughter and sister and I wear the same size clothes and shoes so I save space by not packing a jacket or extra shoes. I’ve found I like using my conceal and carry waistband to keep my money/valuables in because it’s inside my waistband.
For big, fat tour books, I cut out just the pages I need and organize them into sections in the order I am traveling around in. I can then toss or donate them as I don't need them any more. It took me a while to get there, as I don't like to rip up books, but it really helps. Reviewing my items when I get home also helps with the next trip. The only thing I pack that I hope to never use is my first aid kit. Thanks for all the tips!
I can’t sleep on a plane, so I just don’t bother with the neck pillow. Bringing expensive, or sentimental jewellery (or any sentimental item for that matter) I feel is a bad idea. Things can get stolen or lost, and are irreplaceable (well, the sentimental stuff is). Learned that in my teens when I had my wallet stolen and lost items in my wallet that could never be replaced. If you can’t afford to lose it, don’t take it. I totally agree about the e-reader. I love books, however, e-readers are awesome! My mom adores hers. She has arthritis, and has a hard time holding books now. Her e-reader is so much easier for her to hold. You can also download e-reader apps to your phone, or tablet (or even your computer) if you don’t want to carry a separate e-reader. Travelling credit cards only - don’t go to Japan (very much a cash culture). Many places there take cards, but many, many places do not. Plus, it’s also always good to have cash on you for emergencies (like a lost or stolen credit/debit card, tipping when needed, etc.). For shoes, I bring 1-2 pairs based on where I’m going, and what I’m doing. I’m still looking for a nice, inexpensive pair of foldable ballet flats that can be dressed up or left plain for more “formal” nights on cruises. I have a pair but they only come in a 7/8 (for my size). As 7/8, they have to fit size 8 feet, which is too big for my 7-7.5 feet). I had inserts in them that helped, but I was barely able to keep them on my feet, and it made them uncomfortable to wear. Anyone with suggestions are welcome to let me know. Lol!
I have started taking my neck pillow on short trips too. It makes me more comfortable. I also wear a money belt under my clothes when touring. If something happens and I cannot get back to my hotel, I have options and can get home. Yes, yes, yes to cash and a passport holder.
Agree with all these. Always trying to cut down what I take on holidays. Only taking one pair of shoes on my next trip. Comfortable and yet do not draw the eye. More room in my only carry-on. 👏🇦🇺
I do love a good guidebook and I've even transitioned that to an e-book. I love that I can electronically highlight and take notes in the e-book and it saves some additional room and weight (just my small tablet for all my reading pleasure)! Thank you for the great tips, Christi!
I only bring 1-2 pair of earrings plus the ones I wear daily, and a card wallet that I can clip to my bra. I've pretty much turned in all my heels for wedges too😊
I don’t even bring my Kindle since I have the app on my phone. I will never travel without my waist wallet. I only take out enough cash for the day and one card leaving the bulk under my clothes. Keep my minimum wallet zipped inside my crossbody and typically only bring out my change purse to pay (there are so many Euro coins). Hubby and I split up our money, just in case. I use a Shaw as a duel purpose blanket and evening cover.
Thank you for considering the weight of bags. Your videos are helpful. I just travelled to my brother's place in Tasmania, for a ten day trip. The weight limit for carry on on Jetstar is 7kg. I didn't bring anything that he would have, limited my quantities because I washed, and was able to fit Dad's birthday present in to bring home!
I keep my jewelry to a 3 day pill divider. Any more than that stays home.😊 I have an inflatable pillow-just in case. I have kindle on my phone these days. Gave up all other electronics for travel. Other than that, I’m with you. 🙂
I've thought about downsizing to having my kindle on my phone, but I use my phone so much for video that I need to save the memory and its a little small for reading I think...especially as the eyesight continues to degrade 🙄😂
@@GenxGypsy1968 the only problem I had was that a couple of times in Europe, my bag was searched and I was yelled at because security could NOT believe that I was only traveling with a phone & no other electronics 😡.
So, I'm a 'woman over 40' (over 60, actually), and I agree with much of what you say. That being said... I don't take a neck pillow at all. I usually have a light, long, solid-color cotton scarf I wear to keep my neck warm and for fashion. It's very light and it scrunches up very tiny. I also bring a plush jacket or a sweater (because even summer evenings can get chilly and the AC can be be brutal). I wrap the scarf around the jacket/sweater to make a 'flight pillow' and always take a window seat. Works fine. As for a 'flight blanket', I often carry a U-cut shawl that serves that purpose for me. Think of a large rectangle of woven material with a cut halfway up the short end that cuts to the center fold. The left and right sides of the cut go over the corresponding shoulder while the end of the cut hits the back of my neck. This shawl works well as a replacement for a sweater. I've even used it as a 'dressing gown' to cover sleepwear or lounge wear when I have to leave a private area to venture into a public area, like a corridor. I'll use it at my destination, but I pack it for ease of access on the flight. As for cash, especially if it's a domestic trip, not only is cash necessary for tipping maid service and others, but you never know when something you want or need is ONLY available in a coin op vending machine or when the power goes out leaving a store unable to scan your purchase. I worked five years in a chain grocery in Seattle, and we had neighborhood blackouts at least a half-dozen times. Trees falling, car collisions, lightning strikes, you never know what can happen. Having cash is a great backup plan. Also good for negotiating service above the usual when you offer 'undocumented' cash. I normally don't carry cash at all; it's all purchased with plastic. But I ALWAYS carry cash when traveling.
Neck pillow: I never would take. Even most people wear it the wrong way, in reality the open side is for your neck to prevent your head dropping down when sleeping. Money belt: I always use it under my clothes except for security inspection. Cash: Yes, of course, the best way to take care of your budget, and in some cases the only way (f.x. if you are travelling to Iran). Blanket: Noooo 🙂 I did this once around 35 years ago, but never never again after that.
I don't wear heels any longer, due to an injury on my left foot. If the shoes are practical AND comfortable, they stay home. It's just not worth the hassle to walk the rest of your vacation with sores, blisters, or other wounds on your feet. All of my shoes have no higher than a 3/4" heel. Like you, my passport cover is of the multi-color variety, so it stands out when I am searching for it. I also have a screen shot of all documents, id's, and credit cards in my phone, including my passport. If lost, this expedites the replacement process at the US Embassy.
I haven't been on a flight in forever. But I just bundle up a hoodie to use for a pillow, as long as you have a window seat to do this though or a partner to lean against 😂 saves money lol
I’ve never tipped my hotel room. Do not believe anyone I know does either and we would if we felt it was necessary or customary. Not something I think I’ll start.
I know of many places in Mexico that only take cash, restaurants and shops and even taxis, and being Mexico they rather have US dollars, so you always need to have some cash.
Love your channel! Question- Have you ever used a waterproof fanny pack? I don't feel comfortable putting passport and other valuables in safes. I like to keep those things with me, but I also want to be say, at a resort pool and beach but don't want to leave my passport and cards at my beach chair. So, have you ever used those waterproof fanny packs? Blessings!
I have used a waterproof fanny pack when I've gone paddleboarding, mainly to carry my phone in and they work great and aren't very expensive. Granted I haven't stayed submerged for long periods of time with it on, but the dry bags I have do stay submerged and they have kept everything inside dry. This is very similar to the one I use for paddling: amzn.to/3OAuRTc
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Nothing better than age...my life got sooo much better, simpler, joyful after I turned 40.
I ordered a passaport card with the uscis to use as my international ID when I'm traveling so I get to keep my passaport at the hotel inside the safe.
. Cheers to traveling
I'm sorry, but I don't understand why women would carry a lot of jewelry and makeup. Believe me, I love, love, love both. But when I'm on a trip, I wear the same earrings, necklace(s), bracelet(s), and rings every day. I do not bring a big eye makeup pallett. Foundation, one blush, one eye shadow duo, one eye liner, and mascara. And I'm with you on bringing an e-reader instead of books.
Same
same, but I'm not sorry about it🙂actually I don't wear jewelry or makeup, so that definitely saves space.
I’m only taking mascara and a tint moisturizer that has SPF 30 one pair of earrings
I’ve learned a lot watching these videos & my friends & family are surprised how little I pack for travel. I save space by using my old contact case for my moisturizer and foundation, and I use a makeup remover wash cloth so I don’t have to pack a face cleanser. If I’m traveling to see family I don’t pack shampoo/conditioner because I know they have it. I’m also lucky that my daughter and sister and I wear the same size clothes and shoes so I save space by not packing a jacket or extra shoes.
I’ve found I like using my conceal and carry waistband to keep my money/valuables in because it’s inside my waistband.
When I travel and will be on my own, I do not wear any jewelry except a watch.
I even watch videos on what people wear when traveling international.
We had some cabs in Wales that only took cash, glad we had some with us.
For big, fat tour books, I cut out just the pages I need and organize them into sections in the order I am traveling around in. I can then toss or donate them as I don't need them any more. It took me a while to get there, as I don't like to rip up books, but it really helps.
Reviewing my items when I get home also helps with the next trip. The only thing I pack that I hope to never use is my first aid kit.
Thanks for all the tips!
That’s a great tip!! I’m like you though, especially with a librarian as a mom, ripping up a book is going to be hard 😂
This is what Rick Steves advises.
I can’t sleep on a plane, so I just don’t bother with the neck pillow.
Bringing expensive, or sentimental jewellery (or any sentimental item for that matter) I feel is a bad idea. Things can get stolen or lost, and are irreplaceable (well, the sentimental stuff is). Learned that in my teens when I had my wallet stolen and lost items in my wallet that could never be replaced. If you can’t afford to lose it, don’t take it.
I totally agree about the e-reader. I love books, however, e-readers are awesome! My mom adores hers. She has arthritis, and has a hard time holding books now. Her e-reader is so much easier for her to hold. You can also download e-reader apps to your phone, or tablet (or even your computer) if you don’t want to carry a separate e-reader.
Travelling credit cards only - don’t go to Japan (very much a cash culture). Many places there take cards, but many, many places do not. Plus, it’s also always good to have cash on you for emergencies (like a lost or stolen credit/debit card, tipping when needed, etc.).
For shoes, I bring 1-2 pairs based on where I’m going, and what I’m doing. I’m still looking for a nice, inexpensive pair of foldable ballet flats that can be dressed up or left plain for more “formal” nights on cruises. I have a pair but they only come in a 7/8 (for my size). As 7/8, they have to fit size 8 feet, which is too big for my 7-7.5 feet). I had inserts in them that helped, but I was barely able to keep them on my feet, and it made them uncomfortable to wear. Anyone with suggestions are welcome to let me know. Lol!
I have started taking my neck pillow on short trips too. It makes me more comfortable. I also wear a money belt under my clothes when touring. If something happens and I cannot get back to my hotel, I have options and can get home. Yes, yes, yes to cash and a passport holder.
Agree with all these. Always trying to cut down what I take on holidays. Only taking one pair of shoes on my next trip. Comfortable and yet do not draw the eye. More room in my only carry-on. 👏🇦🇺
I bring a lightweight cashmere scarf (from Ovcio) that doubles as a blanket.
I do love a good guidebook and I've even transitioned that to an e-book. I love that I can electronically highlight and take notes in the e-book and it saves some additional room and weight (just my small tablet for all my reading pleasure)! Thank you for the great tips, Christi!
Good old Argan oil is what I use. From skin to my hair.
I still like my neck pillow but I’m flying from Australia to the UK so it’s a long flight!
I just purchased the turtle pillow from Temu for $6. It looks promising and takes up almost no space.
I would never travel without my money belt. For RFID protection, if your wallet doesn't have it, you can also use thin credit card sleeves
Great video 👍🏼 I completely agree about taking some cash when you travel . 💯
Agree, I always have cash, you never know when the banking system could go down or your card won’t work.
I only bring 1-2 pair of earrings plus the ones I wear daily, and a card wallet that I can clip to my bra. I've pretty much turned in all my heels for wedges too😊
I don’t even bring my Kindle since I have the app on my phone. I will never travel without my waist wallet. I only take out enough cash for the day and one card leaving the bulk under my clothes. Keep my minimum wallet zipped inside my crossbody and typically only bring out my change purse to pay (there are so many Euro coins). Hubby and I split up our money, just in case. I use a Shaw as a duel purpose blanket and evening cover.
Great video once again! Thanks so much!
Thank you for considering the weight of bags. Your videos are helpful. I just travelled to my brother's place in Tasmania, for a ten day trip. The weight limit for carry on on Jetstar is 7kg. I didn't bring anything that he would have, limited my quantities because I washed, and was able to fit Dad's birthday present in to bring home!
Gotta have room for birthday presents!! 😊. I'm so glad the US hasn't changed their weights yet, but I have a feeling it might be coming in the future.
I keep my jewelry to a 3 day pill divider. Any more than that stays home.😊
I have an inflatable pillow-just in case.
I have kindle on my phone these days. Gave up all other electronics for travel.
Other than that, I’m with you. 🙂
I've thought about downsizing to having my kindle on my phone, but I use my phone so much for video that I need to save the memory and its a little small for reading I think...especially as the eyesight continues to degrade 🙄😂
@@GenxGypsy1968 the only problem I had was that a couple of times in Europe, my bag was searched and I was yelled at because security could NOT believe that I was only traveling with a phone & no other electronics 😡.
@@tammaratiffany7425 that’s too funny!
So, I'm a 'woman over 40' (over 60, actually), and I agree with much of what you say.
That being said...
I don't take a neck pillow at all.
I usually have a light, long, solid-color cotton scarf I wear to keep my neck warm and for fashion. It's very light and it scrunches up very tiny.
I also bring a plush jacket or a sweater (because even summer evenings can get chilly and the AC can be be brutal).
I wrap the scarf around the jacket/sweater to make a 'flight pillow' and always take a window seat.
Works fine.
As for a 'flight blanket', I often carry a U-cut shawl that serves that purpose for me.
Think of a large rectangle of woven material with a cut halfway up the short end that cuts to the center fold. The left and right sides of the cut go over the corresponding shoulder while the end of the cut hits the back of my neck.
This shawl works well as a replacement for a sweater. I've even used it as a 'dressing gown' to cover sleepwear or lounge wear when I have to leave a private area to venture into a public area, like a corridor.
I'll use it at my destination, but I pack it for ease of access on the flight.
As for cash, especially if it's a domestic trip, not only is cash necessary for tipping maid service and others, but you never know when something you want or need is ONLY available in a coin op vending machine or when the power goes out leaving a store unable to scan your purchase.
I worked five years in a chain grocery in Seattle, and we had neighborhood blackouts at least a half-dozen times. Trees falling, car collisions, lightning strikes, you never know what can happen. Having cash is a great backup plan. Also good for negotiating service above the usual when you offer 'undocumented' cash.
I normally don't carry cash at all; it's all purchased with plastic. But I ALWAYS carry cash when traveling.
Neck pillow: I never would take. Even most people wear it the wrong way, in reality the open side is for your neck to prevent your head dropping down when sleeping.
Money belt: I always use it under my clothes except for security inspection.
Cash: Yes, of course, the best way to take care of your budget, and in some cases the only way (f.x. if you are travelling to Iran).
Blanket: Noooo 🙂 I did this once around 35 years ago, but never never again after that.
I don't wear heels any longer, due to an injury on my left foot. If the shoes are practical AND comfortable, they stay home. It's just not worth the hassle to walk the rest of your vacation with sores, blisters, or other wounds on your feet. All of my shoes have no higher than a 3/4" heel. Like you, my passport cover is of the multi-color variety, so it stands out when I am searching for it. I also have a screen shot of all documents, id's, and credit cards in my phone, including my passport. If lost, this expedites the replacement process at the US Embassy.
A few years ago I treated myself to the Waterproof Paperwhite. So lightweight, compact, and yes, I've plunged it into the pool!
I haven't been on a flight in forever. But I just bundle up a hoodie to use for a pillow, as long as you have a window seat to do this though or a partner to lean against 😂 saves money lol
Your hair looks great
im watching this bruv its 3.16 am rn im 21 and i dont even travel
You really are good at this!! And beautiful as always!!😊
Question: re: the sleeping bag liner - do you actually get in it? Or do you just drape it over you on flights?
I’ve never tipped my hotel room. Do not believe anyone I know does either and we would if we felt it was necessary or customary. Not something I think I’ll start.
Person who cleans your room is probably severely underpaid. Leaving a small tip of a few dollars per person per night is considerate.
Always tip hotel housekeepers
I always tip my hotel housekeeper.
I never leave less than 5$ a day. And a short thank you note. It's the least I can do.
I know of many places in Mexico that only take cash, restaurants and shops and even taxis, and being Mexico they rather have US dollars, so you always need to have some cash.
(When did you go blonde?) It's terrific!! Good job!
Love your channel! Question- Have you ever used a waterproof fanny pack? I don't feel comfortable putting passport and other valuables in safes. I like to keep those things with me, but I also want to be say, at a resort pool and beach but don't want to leave my passport and cards at my beach chair. So, have you ever used those waterproof fanny packs? Blessings!
I have used a waterproof fanny pack when I've gone paddleboarding, mainly to carry my phone in and they work great and aren't very expensive. Granted I haven't stayed submerged for long periods of time with it on, but the dry bags I have do stay submerged and they have kept everything inside dry. This is very similar to the one I use for paddling: amzn.to/3OAuRTc
@@GenxGypsy1968 Thank you!
I have one in purple, one in bright pink and one that says catch flight not feelings
I love the "catch flight not feelings" ❤️
You forgot to type the URL for your video on packing toiletries in the Description.
I think this is a personal video for you and not a general "what to bring" video
I always carry some cash.