5 Packing Tips for Your Family Vacation
Going on a vacation? Planning for that vacation is part of the fun. Packing for that vacation is the part of the planning stage that I love.
Ok, I was once a girl guide. The motto, Be Prepared still sticks with me. To be prepared for anything. On vacation, I often pull out from my bag all sorts of things when necessary. I used to carry a swiss knife with me as it is so handy, until I got sick of setting of alarms at airports and having to submit to body checks, just because of that swiss knife in my bag.
#1 Roll your clothes
Your luggage can only pack in so many things. How are you going to
pack your clothes, your kids clothes and your other travel essentials
into that one bag? How do you get your clothes in without too many ugly
wrinkles. Fold each item lengthwise, then roll it tightly. Pack in the
large items first, then stick the smaller rolls into the empty spaces.
Pack in the sock (also rolled into little balls) last as these can fit
into the smallest spaces in your luggage. Oh, and stick to fabrics that
don't wrinkle easily. Cotton polyester mix is great for a warm vacation
while wool is great for a cold vacation.
#2 Bring along some detergent
Your kids are going to run, play, sweat, get dirty over and over
again during the vacation. At least that's what mine do anyway. Every
family vacation calls for a bag of detergent. When I can find detergent
bars, I'll bring those along, packing them in only when dry, to avoid
messing up my luggage. When I can't find detergent bars, detergent
powder would have to do. Either way, every night after we get back to
the hotel, if we are going to stay in that same hotel for more than 1
night in a row, I'd wash everyone's clothes and dry them before I go to
sleep. That way, we do not run out of clean clothes halfway through the
vacation. After washing the clothes, I'd wring them as dry as possible
and hang them up to dry. To make them dry faster, I'd drape them over
the lamp shades and leave the lamps on when we go out. The heat from
the lamps would dry the clothes faster than normal. Be careful you
don't burn the clothes though. Keep the clothes off the bulbs.
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