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yoorekka · 1 year
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Pack My Bag With Me | Summer Swimming Edition
Swimming is the best way to cool down this summer, but have you checked if your swimming bag essentials are complete yet? Pack my bag with me and check out these tips so you can travel with style this summer!
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sophiathings · 4 years
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Know Before you Go to Urgent Care
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Urgent care centers give simple access to quality healthcare for the occasions or check-in where to go your essential care doctor's workplaces are closed.
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csmlove-karen · 2 years
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Have a chance to goto a yarn event of some kind (like a circular sock machine event)? Do it! You’ll have a great time and be glad you did - but try not to bring the kitchen sink :) #csm #yarnevent #csmevent #whattobring #circularsockknittingmachine #sockknittingmachine #antiquesockmachine #knitting #karenramel (at Vancouver, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChCw8WErlOu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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accesshealthps · 4 years
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doulacollective · 7 years
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Ask your doula for a good comprehensive list!
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princesslenii · 5 years
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#trip #tricks #fun #advice #whattodo #whattobring #checklist #checkittwice #prepare #prepareness https://www.instagram.com/p/B3lWrnIJDfg/?igshid=12lmcpvd0pvll
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Top 10 things you always wish you packed on a day hike
 by Sama Wareh
 There are days when hitting the trail is beyond just an idea, its a necessity for your sanity. On such days when a day hike seems to be the thing to do, it is important to remember to pack in a way that makes it enjoyable for everyone. 
This means that kids coming along should also bring their own backpack. 
Getting kids used to carrying their own gear on a hike is beneficial for their stamina, understanding of what it takes to go on a hike, and for their own ease in getting in and out of their pack. Furthermore, its important that they even pack it themselves under your tutelage. Here are the top ten things that every Southern California Hiker should carry with them. This list is for being out for more than 3 hours. 1. WATER 2 cups of water per hour hiking) If you are planning on going in the summer or on a hot day, pack a hydroflask or well insulated waterbottle with ICE so that you have cold water for the day. You can pack extra water on the side to add to your icy reusable water bottle.
2. SUNSCREEN- keep applying to back of neck, nose and cheeks as well as top of hands.
3. SCARF OR BANDANA- not a fan of those gnats that come to you everytime you are sweating bullets? throw a headband or something that covers your ears while also wicks your sweat. This will help keep the gnats out of your ears and out of your mindspace.
4. LAYERS.. LAYERS.. LAYERS… You should always feel cooler when beginning a hike because as you hike you will heat up which will make you want to shed layers. However, keeping good skin cover is important, especially in hotter climates, so be sure your long-sleeve shirt is thin and flowy. If you plan on being out the whole day, pack a lightweight jacket just in case!
5. THE PERFECT FOOD- An apple, a bar of cheese, some peanut butter, celery, a knife, cold grapes, some beef or turkey jerkey, a chicken-salad sandwich, and perhaps some chocolate? Packing something sugary and something salty is a great way to prep for a hike. Juicy and hydrating fruits such as apples and grapes are great to pack. Avoid packing bananas as they will probably get smooshed or make all your backpack smell like banana. Don’t forget to pack it in, pack it out. 
6. A PLASTIC BAG- It always comes in handy, whether to collect litter along the hike or to separate your trash from the rest of your stuff.
7. HAND-SANITIZER- To clean your hands after messy meals… also to wipe down your knife after cutting your apples, etc.
8. A snapshot on your cell-phone of the trail-map. Don’t rely on internet to keep accessing your trail map. If possible, download the google maps for the area before hitting the trail. If you bring your cell phone, bring a portable small charger in case you get lost and need to call for help or access your map. 
9. FIRST AID KIT- Most common injuries on a hike are bee stings, cactus spines, and cuts. Be sure to pack a benadryl of some kind, bandaids and neosporin, anti-septic wipes, and some duct tape to get those cactus needles out. Ibuprofen to reduce inflammation and eradicate headaches is always a great addition to your kit. 
10. A FIELD JOURNAL- along with a pencil.. to keep track of animals and wildlife you see, to draw what you see, to press a leaf here or there. Pack your small field journal in a ziploc bag to keep it dry. 
And most importantly, don’t forget your stewardship ethics. Being a good steward means respecting wildlife and your surroundings.
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littlemahmah · 5 years
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You’d think after +50 countries I’d have this down and figured out already. Apparently I do not! This is taking me forever. Having purse issues, suitcase issues, bag issues, and trying to pack for warm days, cold nights, typical winter in Salta, Argentina! #packing #packingforvacation #packingproblems #packingissues #whattobring #whyisthissohard #bagissues #overpacking #overpackingproblems #summervacation #travel #wanderlusting (at Victoria, British Columbia) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzjHZDwF-oe/?igshid=1cavak24m47wc
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buybeck · 5 years
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Packing LV-style 💋👠 . #packing #trip #holidays #easter #mumandson #lv #louisvuitton #buybeck #travel #roadtrip #getaway #suitcase #agirlsbiggestchallenge #whattobring #thesuitcaseisalwaystoosmall ———————————————— Pakker LV-style 💋👠 . #ferie #køretur #miniferie #hygge #morogsøn #hyggetur #pakker #ferie #påskeferie #kuffert #enkvindesstørsteudfordring #baggage #ohmy #aalborg #ålborg (her: Aalborg, Denmark) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwjU1EfBGcH/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=14gvsa5a3npf
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thesummerchecklist · 7 years
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The Bare Necessities
This post will contain all the necessities I bought in the pharmacy before traveling on Summer Vacation.
This post might help those going on their first Summer Holiday without their  parents and need to stock their own mom supplies!
20 waterporrf plasters
Colgate Toothpaste
Toothbrush
Tampax Tampons
Razors
Nail Varnish Remover
Face moisturizer
Body moisturizer
Make up remover
bBold Tan
Tanning mit
Hair brush
Bobbins
Hair band
Shampoo
Eye drops
Jungle Formula spray
Sultan face cream (Factor 30 & 50)
Garnier body sun cream (Factor 15)
Garnier after sun - little tip, store this in your fridge for that extra cooling sensation after getting burned
Hope this helped! Let me know if you’re liking what you’re seeing.
xo
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jocearngstrong · 7 years
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What Did I Take To MEPS?
Birth certificate
Social Security Card
HS Diploma*
College Transcript* 
Form of ID (Driver’s License or Passaport)
Paperwork from Recruiter
A Change of Clothes (Something formal but not flashy, wanted to have a cute picture for when I swore in! No sandals, wear comfortable shoes)
Toothbrush and toothpaste
Hairbrush
Phone Charger
Book to Read While Waiting 
Undergarments (Black, tan, or white underwear -no thongs- & black, tan, or white bra) 
Glasses 
I truly didn’t take much, because you didn’t need much. I just took my school backpack and put all this in there. I didn’t take shampoo or anything like that because I knew the hotel would provide them.
*If you have them
**also I did not wear make up
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scorpioscarlett0 · 3 years
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I've always wanted to be an author so to that end, I'm going to write a book on how to admit your loved one to a nursing home from a nursing assistant's point of view. I'll cover what to bring or not bring, but what to expect and explain why things are the way they are in a home. I hope to make the process easier and less stressful, as well as help dispel negative ideas about nursing homes.
So help me out, what would you want to know if you had to admit a loved one to a home? I want as much input as possible with my research to give a solid explanation to help families. Thanks!
#nursing #nursinghomes #eldercare #cna #nursingassistant #boomers #author #books #opinions #admissions #help #whattobring #parents #grandparents
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maria-foxynerd-blog · 6 years
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Take me back to sicily | Quiero estar en sicily otra vez. * * * * #traveling #exploringtheglobe #fullofhistoryandculture #exploringgermany #weekendroadtrip #germany #travelbuddy #couplethattravelstogetherstaystogether #exploring #travelguide #travelknowledge #whattobring #howtotravelingermany #howtotravel #travel101 #lifeingermany🇩🇪 #latina #mexican #viajandoelmundo (at Scala dei Turchi White Wall) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpFreQoiU1m/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=qqjqqkzpu7xq
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ajangsley · 6 years
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Which #lounging would you wish for?? 😎😴💟P.S. we will definitely be bringing our @venicechildproducts stroller for both thing 2 & 3 to use. It’s that comfy for both and also has a car seat adapter as well. 3 positions to ride in style and our littlest can sit in it upright at barely 3 months old. #sosturdy . . . . #musthave #travelfriendly #travelwithkids #travel #traveling #aroundtheworld #bringyourkids #upupandaway #recommendations #travelblogger #blogger #blog #moretocome #momblog #whattobring #swiperight
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vacationsoup · 6 years
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New Post has been published on https://vacationsoup.com/maui-travel-packing-guide/
The Ultimate Maui Travel Packing Guide
I often read posts on Facebook Hawaii & Maui travel groups where the upcoming Maui traveler asks ‘What should I pack for my Maui Trip?”  This can be a tricky question to answer since we all have unique itineraries, travel plans and adventures when we visit Maui. But I think we can all agree that we’re trying to find that perfect balance of packing enough ‘stuff’ but not over-packing and today we’ll go over this with our Maui Travel Packing Guide.
We want to pack for ease of travel (i.e. not getting held up at TSA), not over stuffing our carry-on so that we have to check it, having enough room to bring back a few items and so on.
Let’s have a look at some packing ideas to consider for your upcoming island paradise vacation. I’ll break today’s post down into Essentials, Basics, Optional & Tech/Gear and then add in a few of my favorite TIPS and ideas that I’ve gleaned over my many years of traveling to Maui.
Essentials
Sunglasses & prescription glasses –  if needed, packing your spare prescription glasses is a good idea in the event that you lose yours. If you have polarized sunglasses they really help if you’re floating in the ocean to counteract the glare. A leash is always a good idea. More than once I’ve been glad to have my glasses on a leash!
Reusable Water Bottle – keep empty, once you’re on board have a flight attendant refill it from bottled water (not advisable to drink the ‘tap’ water from the plane). Take to the beach with your favorite beverage. Maui has recently enacted new recycling restrictions and the more you use your reusable bottle, the less trash is put into landfill. Remember everything you throw away on island has to go somewhere.
Swimsuit / Swim trunks – 1 to 3 pair. Having more than one means that if you come in from the beach or pool for a while, you’ll have a dry one to change into if you go back out.
Light jacket/hoodie – Evenings and sunsets can be cool – especially if the breeze has kicked up or if you’re nursing a sunburn. Great if you’re planning a sunset boat tour too!
Proper footwear – such as sneakers, closed toe walking shoes, water shoes or Teva type sandals. Anything you would feel comfy wearing over lava rocks or hiking on a slippery trail in. Teva’s are great for this as they are amphibious and designed just for this purpose.  If you’re not much of  a hiker and plan to be mostly on the beach for your trip, some water shoes (aka Aqua Socks) are great for snorkeling in spots that have lava or rocky entrances. But please don’t walk or step on coral. It’s ‘no pono‘ to step on living coral.
          Reusable/packable shopping bag – the kind that folds into it’s own pocket like Chico Bags do. This will come in very handy for shopping (though we do provide reusable shopping bags in our condo and they can be bought on island at ABC store and just about everywhere.)
    Shorts – I pack between 2 and 3 pair
Tops – 3 or 4, including a few tank tops, and maybe one nice Aloha Wear top. If I’m traveling during the winter on the Mainland, I wear a long sleeve shirt on the plane. I pack it in my carry on for my departing flight so I can change into it on the plane. At times the planes are like a flying ice-box.
Underwear/Bra/socks – eh, take what you feel you need, just remember we offer a washer and dryer as well as a drying rack for delicates.
Pajamas – pack a lightweight pair.
Slippahs – aka Flip Flops or thongs. Essential on the island. You can always buy them in Maui and ‘Locals’ are a favorite brand among those living in the islands. They can be found at Longs and a few other stores. Keep in mind that it’s a custom as well as a gesture of respect on the islands to remove your shoes upon entering someone’s home. You will most likely see plaques and signs in homes reminding you ‘Mahalo for removing your shoes’.
Hat – The intense sun makes this an essential. Wide brims are best! If yours is packable, bring it! But not to worry if you can’t pack it, there are plenty for sale on the island.
Avoid this! Pack light, save time and $$
  Basics
Sarong/Beach cover-up – Great for wearing to and from the beach/pool.  Alternative is to wait until you’re on island and head to the Kalama shopping center (and outdoor market full of various vendors) or ABC stores and purchase a Sarong. I use sarongs as a skirt, a shawl, a towel, a blanket, an impromptu bag and a pillow. They’re very versatile and inexpensive and cover a multitude of needs.
Jeans/pants – One pair, wear them on the plane. You most likely won’t wear them again unless your activity requires it such as horseback riding or heading to the Haleakala summit.
Sundress/Skirts/Nice outfit –  I have a few light sundresses that I like to take, they’re made of rayon type material similar to sarongs and pack up small in my bag. I also take a miniskirt or two. One nice outfit – You’ll want to dress up a bit if you have plans to attend one of the many fabulous luaus or if you have reservations for one of Maui’s higher end restaurants – no need to go over the top – even in dressing up on the island, it’s really pretty casual. In most if not all restaurants Aloha Wear is perfectly appropriate.
Rash Guard – these are great for keeping the intense sun off, snorkeling when the water temperature feels a little cooler. Don’t worry if you don’t have one yet, they sell them all over the island and the big box stores down to the mom & pop shops are sure to have a good supply and better selection than the Mainland.
  Optional & Tech
Headlamp – great to have for late night beach walks or if you do sunset on Sunday at Little Beach.
Camera gear – travel tripod, GoPro accessories for great ocean shots, memory cards, extra battery packs,
Phone charger – Self explanatory. We offer several USB charging stations in our condo to keep all of your electronics powered up but you’ll need your power cord.
Extra Battery Pack – and speaking of powering up. We’ve blown out our phone battery taking videos, pictures, texting beach photos to friends etc. Having one of these inexpensive back up chargers are great! They’ll run you less than $20 on Amazon or elsewhere and are great to keep your music and phone going at the beach.
  Water & sand-proof Cell phone case – if you don’t already own one, they’re sold at ABC stores and it’s wise to have at the beach. I’m pretty low-tech and have been known to just slip my cell phone into a quart sized Ziplock bag. So if you’re low-tech like me pack a few baggies if you’ve got them, they’ll come in handy.
  Binoculars – if it’s whale season (late November through early April) you might want a pair for whale watching from shore or even a boat cruise.
  Backpack-  If you think you’ll be hiking (and there are some world class hikes on Maui) then you’ll want a decent backpack. Nothing fancy is needed but something to carry your gear. If you can, use your backpack as your personal carry-on item.
    Pen – you’ll need one on the plane before you land in Maui. The state of Hawai’i Agriculture Declaration forms are passed out and need to be filled in. If you followed the tip below to not bring in any fresh fruits or vegetables then you check the box stating that you have nothing to declare. Easy peasy. If you’re declaring agricultural items
you’ll need to do your homework before you leave for Hawai’i. Having a pen will streamline the process for you and most likely make you the most popular person in your row since not many others will have a pen handy.
  Neck Pillow – The flight to Maui from the San Francisco bay area is about 5 hours. I do like to nap on the plane so a neck pillow is a savior! Or go double duty – I often travel with an inexpensive cashmere shawl. I picked it up at Macy’s on sale and it’s big enough to act like a blanket on the plane, or I can roll it into a neck pillow. Easy to carry as I just wrap around my neck. When I get to Maui, I just put it in my packable shopping bag and hook it on my carry-on handle.
  Haleakala Summit Visit – This is the one activity on Maui that requires winter clothing. If you’re planning on catching the sunrise at the Haleakala summit (which is 10001 feet in elevation) you’ll need to pack accordingly. On my recent visit, we did the 3 a.m. trek up the crater and I cannot recommend it enough. The things I packed were;
Wool beanie hat
Packable down jacket (the kind that is thin and packs into it’s own pocket, mine actually becomes a neck pillow for the plane so double duty!!
Warm socks
Thin layer of thermal underware
Jeans
Sneakers
I layered up with a tank top under all of my warm clothes and packed a pair of shorts to change into. As we descended the summit after sunrise, I just peeled layers as the temperatures increased.  Expect it to be in the low 40’s for sunrise, or equally as cool if you do sunset trek. Keep in mind that the summit got a nice dusting of snow in February of 2018 so it can be rather cold. I am sure our Canadian guests are laughing at the notion that 40º F (4º C) is cold.
I’ve put together a sweet printable packing list that you can download and print out. Scroll down to the sign-up form to receive our newsletter and we’ll send you the link to download this Maui Packing Checklist. 
  Travel Tips
Here are some Tips that might save you packing space or travel time.
Pack half as many clothes and twice as much money.
TIP-  pack a lightweight pair of shorts, t-shirt and slippahs in your carry-on. About 20 minutes before you land, go change out of your travel clothes and when you land you’ll be dressed for the local weather. I generally wear my jeans on the plane and change into a lightweight mini skirt and tank top. They roll up pretty small in my carry on bag -or- here’s where that packable shopping bag comes in handy, just roll up your jeans, shoes and shirt that you just changed out of and put in the shopping bag, tie to your suitcase after you deplane.
TIP-  Don’t pack bulky clothes. It’s the tropics, lightweight, breathable fabrics are best such as cotton or linen.
TIP-  Pack half as many clothes and twice as much money. I know this is a Hawai’i travel cliché but it’s really true. Each trip I look at what I actually wore vs. what I brought. Almost always half of what I bring never got worn.
TIP-  We’re pleased to offer our guests brand new, en-suite full sized washer and dryer (and free detergent too). You won’t need to bring as many garments when you can toss a load of clothes into the washer every few days.
TIP-  If you find that you have to check luggage and you’re traveling with a partner. We have found that if one person stays and collects the checked bags while watching all the carry-on bags, the other can quickly hop on the rental car shuttle and beat the lines. Renting a car can take up to an hour if there are lines at the counter. Maui moves s..l..o..w compared to the Mainland pace and I know, I’m always itching to get to the condo so I can slip into my swim suit and hit the beach. Then just circle back through the terminal and pick everyone and all the luggage up in your rental car.
TIP-  Getting through TSA quickly and easily. Sounds like an oxymoron I know, but there are things you can do to streamline going through the security checks. First off make sure you only have TSA approved items in your carry-on. If you’re not sure if you can bring it, check the TSA ‘What Can I Bring‘ page.  The latest regulations require removing your electronics including laptop and even iPads now. We provide a starter set of hotel-sized toiletries such as bar soap, shampoo and conditioner if you want to skip bringing liquids and get your shampoo etc on island. All major big box stores can be found on Maui so no worries there.
TIP-  When leaving Maui, ALL FOOD must come out of your carry on. It would be wise to just keep it in a separate bag (you know, that reusable shopping bag I mentioned that you bring earlier in this post) and once you go through TSA you can then pack it in your carry on. This regulation of no food in carry-on luggage is something I’ve only seen in the Maui airport and only just recently. So yep, take those mac nut chocolates and bags of taro chips out of your carry-on until you’re through TSA screening. Additionally, if you’re traveling with any agricultural items check with the Hawai’i Department of Agriculture to make sure that they are allowed and that you declare them when going through the Ag inspection stations.
TIP-  Remember when packing to leave for Maui or any of the Hawai’ian islands. Fresh fruit and vegetables are NOT allowed into Hawai’i – you can make your own meal for the plane containing fruits and veggies but must consume them prior to landing or leave them on the plane. If you forget and deplane with any prohibited food, there is an Amnesty Bin on the right as you exit the waiting/arrival area just before you head down the escalator.
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      TIP-  Streamline your carry-on/personal item. The less you pack, the faster it will be when you have to remove and repack at the end of the screening.
TIP-  Before you depart for your vacation, take a serious look at what you’ve packed and then edit ruthlessly. You really will be surprised at what you can do without clothing wise. If you find you’re desperately missing one particular article of clothing, just head to one of the many shops and find yourself a little souvenir clothing.
  Assuming that you’ve followed the other tips mentioned here, you can save yourself some money by not checking luggage. You’ll breeze right to the car rental shuttle and be on your way to the beach.
And also assuming you’ve streamlined your packing down to the bare essentials then you should have room for plenty of souvenirs for friends and family. I generally try to only pack one side of my carry-on bag, leaving the other empty for Chocolate Macadamia nuts and such goodies like that.
  Things you don’t need to pack or buy because we provide them in the condo;
Hair dryer
Vanity Mirror
Iron (we provide both iron and ironing board)
Yoga Mat
Makeup face cloths
Umbrella
Cooler/ice packs
Reusable grocery shopping bags
Beach Towels
Beach Bag
Beach ground cloth (sand free type)
First Aid Kit
Starter pack of toiletries (soap, shampoo etc)
Starter Coffee packet and filters
Dish Soap (not that you would pack this but we do provide it!)
Starter paper products/trash bags
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maria-mocerino · 7 years
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Just before they set out from San Francisco for South Seas old Mr. Hulbird said he must take something with him to make little presents to people he met on the voyage. And it struck him that the things to take for that purpose were oranges—because California is the orange country—and comfortable folding chairs.
The Good Soldier, Ford Madox Ford
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