Your packing skills are amazing. My husband dreams of the day where I pack half as much 😬 🤣 I did recently buy the compression cubes from Temu, when we went to South Africa and they were great.
@@TravelwithTanyaandSimon I found the quality good. However I would suggest buying ones that have a mesh panel. The ones I got for me didn't have one and I can't see what's inside. The ones I got the kids have a mesh panel and were much more practical.
I thought the inhalers that you spray were illegal but the Vicks sticks are okay as it is just hard Vicks that you sniff rather than spray. Might need to look into that.
Samsonite. Was about AUD$100. It has different compartments to make finding things easier and I like that it has a strap to attach to the handle of my suitcase so I don’t have to carry it.
Hi. I’ll send my list through to you later today. The app is called Packing List. I use the free version but there is a paid one. Here’s the link apps.apple.com/au/app/packing-list/id1235121075
Hi. We had 7kg of carry on allowance. I didn't weight it but I am sure it was less that 7kg even with my laptop in it. Strangely enough, Jetstar didn't weight it when we checked in. Mind you, it was self serve international check in at Brisbane airport. I haven't come across that at Brisbane before.
Thanks ❤
Excellent packing tips Tanya. BTW, you had me at TimTams 😅
One's husband always thanks me for packing light! I have to say, the lady at the hotel loved the Tim Tams.
Your packing skills are amazing. My husband dreams of the day where I pack half as much 😬 🤣 I did recently buy the compression cubes from Temu, when we went to South Africa and they were great.
Funnily enough there were a couple of things I didn’t even end up using 😂 what was the quality of the compression cubes from Temu like?
@@TravelwithTanyaandSimon I found the quality good. However I would suggest buying ones that have a mesh panel. The ones I got for me didn't have one and I can't see what's inside. The ones I got the kids have a mesh panel and were much more practical.
I find that the little Vicks inhaler sticks are nice because they’re small enough to keep in your pocket. 😊
Me too. I have one of those in my handbag. I do like my run Vicks for sore muscles too. It’s probably mind over matter but I feel it helps.
Vicks inhalers are illegal in Japan. I lived there for 3 years.
I thought the inhalers that you spray were illegal but the Vicks sticks are okay as it is just hard Vicks that you sniff rather than spray. Might need to look into that.
I like your hand luggage (carry-on bag), what brand is it? 🌸Heidi
Samsonite. Was about AUD$100. It has different compartments to make finding things easier and I like that it has a strap to attach to the handle of my suitcase so I don’t have to carry it.
@@TravelwithTanyaandSimon Thanks!
Some excellent tips Tanya those packing cubes will be on my to buy list.
They really do help things to be organised and I like things organised 😀
looked good thanks ❤
love your packing essentials. However unable to view link to Packing app and your packing list!!!!
Hi. I’ll send my list through to you later today. The app is called Packing List. I use the free version but there is a paid one. Here’s the link
apps.apple.com/au/app/packing-list/id1235121075
Just added it to the description. Here is is
drive.google.com/file/d/1H5ouRRANenOIA4uMJ1oXwKelw-hKsy5q/view?usp=share_link
HI there, so great to find someone from Australia. Is that carry-on 7kg or 10kg. Thanks. We're heading over to Japan for all of November.
Hi. We had 7kg of carry on allowance. I didn't weight it but I am sure it was less that 7kg even with my laptop in it. Strangely enough, Jetstar didn't weight it when we checked in. Mind you, it was self serve international check in at Brisbane airport. I haven't come across that at Brisbane before.
By the way, forgot to say to have a fabulous trip! November is a great time to go.
Where do you source your tea from?
Hi. I love my French earl grey. I normally will get it from Elmstock or Lupica (a Japanese company).
www.elmstocktea.com.au
www.lupicia.com.au