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almayver · 3 months ago
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Because I'm me, the best part of the teaser was that we are getting some Jeff and Babe shenanigans!!! Fuck yeah!!! Brothers in law bonding!!!!
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deebrisbyfish · 6 days ago
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It really doesn't matter HOW well prepared I think I am, I somehow ALWAYS miss SOMETHING. Thankfully, between Heidi and I combined, we usually can compensate for whatever either of us might miss.
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heronmare · 1 year ago
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remember when echo left in s2 and omega spent the next episode cold calling him every single time the squad faced a minor inconvenience…yeah so anyway, how long do we think it took for hunter to pick up the comm once omega left to join the rebellion?
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live-laugh-obsess · 3 months ago
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it’s the day before a con you know what that means. time to haunted by the distinct feeling that i’m forgetting something important
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galaxseacreature · 7 months ago
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the new apartment has wifi and toilet paper now, so it's basically fully inhabitable
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simelune · 2 years ago
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currently editing/adding new gens to my legacy challenge <3 also playing palia again <3 also having to rewrite some of the curse of strahd dnd module <3 brain overworking rn
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savings-finder · 11 months ago
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The Ultimate Travel Packing Checklist You Can’t Afford to Miss!
Don’t Let Your Suitcase Win: Master the Art of Packing
Are you tired of forgetting essential items every time you travel? Say goodbye to packing stress with our ultimate travel packing checklist! 🚀
Why You Need a Packing Checklist
Avoid Last-Minute Panic
The worst part of any trip is the night before, when you're frantically tossing clothes into a suitcase and praying you haven't forgotten anything crucial. By using a checklist, you can avoid this chaos and ensure you’re well-prepared for your adventure.
Save Money
How many times have you had to buy a toothbrush, phone charger, or swimsuit because you forgot to pack them? A comprehensive checklist helps you remember everything you need, saving you from unnecessary expenses.
Stay Organized
There’s nothing worse than arriving at your destination only to realize you can't find what you need in your suitcase. A checklist helps you pack methodically and keep track of where everything is.
The Essential Travel Packing Checklist
Clothing
Everyday Wear
T-Shirts and Tops: Pack enough for each day plus one extra.
Pants and Shorts: A couple of versatile pairs that match multiple tops.
Underwear and Socks: One for each day of your trip, plus a few spares.
Jacket or Sweater: Even if you're headed somewhere warm, nights can get chilly.
Sleepwear: Comfortable PJs or whatever you prefer to sleep in.
Special Occasion Outfits
Dressy Outfit: For nice dinners or events. A little black dress or a button-up shirt works wonders.
Swimwear: If you're going somewhere with a beach or pool.
Shoes
Comfortable Walking Shoes: Your feet will thank you.
Dress Shoes: For those special occasions.
Sandals or Flip-Flops: Perfect for the beach or casual outings.
Toiletries
Basic Hygiene
Toothbrush and Toothpaste: Avoid the airport prices by packing your own.
Deodorant: Keep fresh all day.
Shampoo and Conditioner: Travel-sized to save space.
Body Wash or Soap: A small bottle should do the trick.
Razor and Shaving Cream: Don't forget the grooming essentials.
Skincare
Moisturizer: Keep your skin hydrated.
Sunscreen: Protect yourself from harmful UV rays.
Lip Balm: Chapped lips can ruin your trip.
Health and Medicine
Prescription Medications: Pack enough for the entire trip.
Pain Relievers: For unexpected headaches or pains.
Vitamins: Keep up with your daily health routine.
First Aid Kit: Band-aids, antiseptic wipes, and other basic supplies.
Gadgets and Electronics
Must-Haves
Phone and Charger: An absolute necessity.
Laptop or Tablet: For work or entertainment.
Camera: Capture all those beautiful moments.
Headphones: Essential for the plane or bus ride.
Optional Extras
Portable Charger: Never run out of battery on the go.
Adapter and Converter: Make sure your electronics work anywhere in the world.
E-Reader: Load it up with books for the journey.
Travel Documents and Essentials
Documents
Passport and Visa: Check the expiration date!
Boarding Passes and Itinerary: Print them out or have them on your phone.
Travel Insurance: A copy of your policy details.
Driver's License: If you plan on renting a car.
Money
Credit and Debit Cards: Notify your bank of your travel plans.
Cash: In the local currency for small purchases and tips.
Comfort and Convenience
Travel Comfort
Neck Pillow: For those long flights.
Blanket or Shawl: Airplanes can get cold.
Eye Mask and Ear Plugs: Ensure a good night's sleep, no matter where you are.
Extras
Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated.
Snacks: Healthy options for the road.
Travel-Sized Laundry Detergent: For quick washes in the sink.
Packing Tips to Maximize Space
Roll, Don’t Fold
Rolling your clothes can save a significant amount of space and reduce wrinkles. It’s a tried-and-true method that seasoned travelers swear by.
Use Packing Cubes
Packing cubes are a game-changer for keeping your suitcase organized. They help separate different types of clothing and make it easier to find what you need without unpacking everything.
Wear Your Bulkiest Items
If you’re bringing heavy or bulky items like a winter coat or boots, wear them during travel to save space in your suitcase. Plus, you can always take them off once you're on the plane and stow them overhead.
Utilize All Space
Stuff smaller items like socks and underwear into shoes or gaps between larger items. This ensures no space is wasted and helps keep everything snugly in place.
Final Thoughts
Packing doesn’t have to be a stressful, last-minute frenzy. With this ultimate travel packing checklist, you can ensure that you have everything you need for your trip, from the essentials to the little extras that make your journey more comfortable and enjoyable. Remember, the key to successful packing is organization and planning. So, next time you’re preparing for an adventure, refer back to this guide, and you'll be ready to conquer the world with ease and style. Happy travels! ✈️🌍
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riaalba · 11 months ago
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Are you planning a trip? This digital travel checklist helps you pack your essentials and ensures a smooth journey from planning to your flight.
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delphictrip · 1 year ago
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i havent been on tumblr at all in 3 days uhhhh guys. my mental health is doing so good. anyways its beddie bye time. gn see ya saturday or something idk
also shoutout to @lingering-sunrise for turning me onto cowashing like a year ago. ty, ily. <3 cowashing my hair is now part of my shower routine which is now part of like. my self care routine which doesn't take more than like 30 minutes which is so nice and im actually showering like every day bc it used to be this big nebulous thing of "well if i shower i wont have time for anything else" and its like NO its only 30 minutes just do it. and i haven't wanted to chop all my hair off for like 2 months so thats huge progress! im brushing it twice a day on work days and it stays up in braids and doesnt have a chance to get tangled. i will post a pretty hair pic at some point
also i thought $18 was crazy for a bar of product (and it kind of is? i digress) but i got this in... like october or something i think and im not quite halfway through it washing my hair every day, and im not buying bottles of shampoo and conditioner and in fact im not buying any shampoo. so its definitely worth it!
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studyabroad21 · 2 years ago
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Pre-Departure Documents and Packing Checklist for Study Abroad
A pre-departure checklist is an essential tool for international students preparing to study abroad. Collegepond, a trusted source of guidance and support for students pursuing higher education abroad, understands the importance of a comprehensive checklist to ensure a smooth transition to a foreign country. Here's a pre-departure checklist by College Pond to help you prepare for your international education journey:
Passport and Visa:
Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended return date. Carry multiple photocopies of your passport's main page and visa documents. Double-check that you have all the necessary visas and immigration documents.
Financial Matters:
Notify your bank about your travel plans to avoid any issues with your accounts. Set up online banking to manage your finances from abroad. Familiarize yourself with currency exchange rates and options for money transfer.
Accommodation:
Confirm your housing arrangements, whether it's a dormitory, shared apartment, or homestay. Ensure you have the contact information for your landlord or housing authority. Know the address of your accommodation and how to get there from the airport.
Health and Insurance:
Review your health insurance coverage and understand how it works abroad. Pack necessary medications and prescriptions, along with copies of your medical records. Research healthcare facilities near your destination and keep their contact information handy.
Packing Essentials:
Make a checklist of clothing, toiletries, and personal items you'll need. Pack weather-appropriate clothing for the destination and consider local customs. Don't forget adapters and converters for your electronics.
Travel Documents:
Organize all your travel documents in a secure folder or travel wallet. Include your flight tickets, itinerary, and any other relevant documents. Carry digital copies of important documents on your phone or cloud storage.
Academic Preparation:
Ensure you have all the required textbooks, school supplies, and course materials. Familiarize yourself with the academic calendar and deadlines. Communicate with your academic advisor or professors about your arrival date.
Communication:
Set up an international phone plan or purchase a local SIM card upon arrival. Share your contact information with family and friends. Install useful apps for navigation, language translation, and communication.
Cultural Awareness:
Research the local culture, customs, and etiquette of your host country. Learn some basic phrases in the local language for communication. Understand any potential cultural differences or challenges you may encounter.
Safety and Emergency Contacts:
Know the emergency numbers in your host country. Share your itinerary and contact details with family or a trusted friend. Register with your country's embassy or consulate in the host country.
Transportation and Arrival:
Arrange transportation from the airport to your accommodation in advance. Have local currency for immediate expenses upon arrival. Keep important contacts and addresses handy for reference.
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watermelinoe · 2 years ago
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i need to start packingggg i gotta leave for the airport in a few hrs
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deklo · 2 years ago
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today i have to do laundry and clean my whole place and then PAAAACK my bag hehehe
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swagcasta · 2 years ago
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The Ultimate Packing Checklist: Don’t Forget These Essential Items
The anticipation and stress that come with organizing a trip can be felt for any length of time. Packing Checklist is an essential part of any trip’s planning process. Read more
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cucco-haha · 8 months ago
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I have to work with a Bill of Materials which is fine spelled out but when you have to talk with people about the BOM (pronounced bomb)…
Me: It stands for Point of Sale
Also Me: Time to head for work at the piece of shit
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home-link-packers · 5 days ago
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aerobridgetravel · 10 days ago
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🇲🇳 What to Wear in Mongolia: A Travel Guide for Every Explorer
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Experience the Land of Blue Sky with Smart Packing & Travel Tips | Powered by Trip.com
Imagine waking up in a traditional ger (yurt), surrounded by vast golden grasslands, snow-capped mountains in the distance, and the sound of horses grazing under the endless blue sky. This is Mongolia, a country where nature reigns, history lives on through nomads, and travelers feel as if they’ve stepped into another world.
Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a hiking expedition, or a family adventure through Mongolia’s pristine wilderness, the right clothing and travel preparation are essential for comfort and enjoyment.
Here’s everything you need to know about what to wear and how to travel smart in Mongolia. Book your next adventure with Trip.com — your one-stop travel partner for flights, stays, and tours.
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🌏 Why Travel to Mongolia?
Mongolia remains one of the last frontiers for authentic adventure travel. It’s a land of contrasts: snowy Altai mountains to the west, the scorching Gobi Desert to the south, and lush steppes that stretch as far as the eye can see.
Highlights include:
Staying in a traditional yurt (ger) with nomadic families
Riding horses and camels through the wild terrain
Visiting the Gobi Desert and the Singing Dunes
Exploring the capital, Ulaanbaatar, a blend of Soviet, Buddhist, and modern cultures
Attending the Naadam Festival with traditional wrestling, archery, and horse racing
🚙 Book tours, transportation, and desert stays easily with Trip.com.
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☀️ Mongolia’s Climate & When to Visit
Mongolia experiences extreme continental weather, with hot summers, freezing winters, and big temperature swings between day and night.
Best time to visit:
May to September: Ideal for hiking, camping, cultural experiences
July: Best for the Naadam Festival
Winter (November–March): For cold-climate enthusiasts & eagle hunting festivals
🌡️ Expect temperatures between 10°C and 30°C (50°F–86°F) in summer, but nights can drop to freezing even then!
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👚 What to Wear in Mongolia: Seasonal Clothing Tips
🏕️ Spring (April–May)
Weather: Cold mornings, sunny afternoons, occasional snow
Activities: Ger camping, cultural tours, light hiking
Recommended Clothing:
Thermal base layers
Long-sleeve shirts and fleece jackets
Waterproof windbreaker
Durable jeans or trekking pants
Warm socks and gloves
Sturdy waterproof hiking boots
Tip: Weather is still unpredictable in spring—layering is key. 🎒 Travel comfortably and book rural accommodations in advance at Trip.com.
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🌿 Summer (June–August)
Weather: Warm days, cool nights; some rain
Activities: Horseback riding, hiking, Gobi Desert trips
Recommended Clothing:
Lightweight long-sleeve shirts for sun protection
Convertible hiking pants
Breathable t-shirts and moisture-wicking base layers
Sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Rain jacket or poncho
Sandals or light shoes for the ger camps
Tip: Bring a scarf or buff for dust in the desert. 🏜️ Explore the Gobi's wonders and nomadic life with Trip.com.
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🍂 Autumn (September–October)
Weather: Crisp and dry; beautiful golden landscapes
Activities: Horseback rides, cultural immersion, photography
Recommended Clothing:
Down jacket or insulated outerwear
Wool sweaters or fleece
Trekking boots with good grip
Layered thermal wear
Warm hat and gloves
Tip: This is one of the most photogenic times to visit! 📸 Secure your scenic escape now via Trip.com.
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❄️ Winter (November–March)
Weather: Extremely cold, often -30°C (-22°F) or lower
Activities: Eagle hunting, ice festivals, snow trekking
Recommended Clothing:
Heavy-duty parka or down coat
Insulated boots
Thermal underwear and multiple layers
Fur-lined hats, scarves, and mittens
Woolen socks and face protection
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❄️ Only for the bold, winter in Mongolia is harsh but rewarding. Plan accordingly with Trip.com.
👫 For Couples, Hikers & Everyone
💕 Couples
Wear matching fleece jackets or scarves for those Insta-perfect couple pics
Bring a nicer outfit for dinner in Ulaanbaatar—locals dress well in the city
Carry moisturizing lotion and lip balm to fight the dry air
🌟 Find boutique stays and authentic tours with Trip.com.
🥾 Hikers and Nomadic Adventurers
Pack lightweight but durable trekking gear
Invest in a reliable daypack for snacks, camera, and layers
Bring a filtered water bottle if traveling off-grid
🥾 Mongolia is a hiker’s paradise. Let Trip.com guide your route and rest stops.
👨‍👩‍👧 All Travelers
Bring your own sleeping bag for comfort in remote ger camps
Pack wet wipes and dry shampoo—some camps lack showers
Carry cash; many rural areas don’t take cards
Download offline maps and a Mongolian phrasebook
🗺️ Get everything arranged in advance with Trip.com for a seamless journey.
📦 Mongolia Packing Checklist
✅ Thermal base layers ✅ Convertible pants and breathable shirts ✅ Rain jacket and windbreaker ✅ Insulated coat and warm gloves (even in summer nights) ✅ Hiking boots and camp shoes ✅ Dust scarf, sunglasses, and hat ✅ Flashlight or headlamp ✅ Toiletries and basic meds ✅ Power bank and universal plug ✅ Trip.com bookings
🏔️ Final Thoughts: Rugged Beauty Awaits
Mongolia offers unfiltered adventure for travelers who love raw nature, cultural authenticity, and wide-open freedom. With the right clothing, preparation, and flexible mindset, you'll enjoy everything from sunset camel rides in the desert to snowy mountain treks and homestays with warm-hearted nomads.
Let Trip.com be your trusted travel companion as you prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime destination.
🌐 Discover Mongolia’s magic, and book flights, tours, and local experiences now via Trip.com.
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