As you put
things in the suitcase, you can mark it off.
I won't be packing today's dress for my trip, the only
thing in my suitcase is denim, denim and more denim.
I always pack a duffel bag that I can check on the way home for purchases, and for the way
things in your suitcase seem to expand as you pack to go home.
I waited until yesterday afternoon to pack, and this Cynthia Vincent shirt was the first
thing in my suitcase.
While I always love the challenge of mixing and matching
the things in my suitcase throughout the hockey season in Europe, I am definitely getting the itch to bring out more of my Spring clothing... but's all back in the US!
But nevertheless, later tonight I'll be last minute packing which always leads to throwing
thing in my suitcase that I do not need.
Not exact matches
And I don't bring
things back from my travels
in my
suitcase, either.
Since Thanksgiving is around the bend and there are loads of additional activities my family has planned for that weekend, she and I were discussing
things like wardrobe options and who will have the hairdryer (
in my family, if one person has a hairdryer, the others can leave theirs behind to take advantage of valuable
suitcase space).
, I just mean that I never do any of those really great
things those really smart people writing really quite logical articles suggest, like keeping the amount of stuff you bring down so that it will fit
in one of those bitty
suitcases you can stuff into overhead.
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Suitcases - You've got a few
things to set up for your Valentine, so spending a fortune on a dress is not
in the cards.
One of the best
things about driving instead of flying is using your car (
in our case, a loaner Honda Odyssey Touring van with amazing capacity) as a giant
suitcase.
so started having dress sales
in my yard and going to boutiques with a
suitcase full of dresses... one
thing lead to another... i got so busy I hired a sewer 13 years ago and she still works with me, I opened up my womens boutique 12 years ago with 2 racks of dresses... i kept it very simple.
We all know how hard it is to decide what to pack since your
suitcase has limited space so you know whatever you bring has to either be
in small bottles or be your very favorite
thing that you can't live without.
Babies need a lot of
things and they definitely require a lot of extra planning and room
in your
suitcase.
Going on vacation with little ones is certainly challenging, you never realize how many
things you need
in a day until you try to pack it all into one
suitcase!
However, the most important
things from #LiNo15 won't fit
in any
suitcase.
Once you have added all the
things you want to your
Suitcase of Present Time, make sure everything is there for you to enjoy either now or
in the future.
I stacked the frozen meals (individually wrapped
in towels with ice packs)
in the basket and put the whole
thing into the back of our vehicle (surrounded by
suitcases for extra insulation and protection).
I can tell you one
thing that is for sure — when I try to lift the Inch Dumbbells
in a
suitcase deadlift, there is some intense pain
in my left shoulder which burns like someone is jabbing me with a red hot fireplace poker, so I am going to add
in some more rotator cuff work as well.
They're the one
thing you can't borrow from someone else, and if they're there
in your
suitcase, they're going to remind you every time you go
in there that you promised yourself you'd use them at least once on this trip.»
All but one lonely
suitcase was packed up when we left Sydney and shipped via a moving company... with the disclaimer that it could be up to 6 months before I see any of it again because customs
in Argentina inspects each
thing by hand that comes
in....
Here are the
things I'm making sure to include
in my
suitcase:
If you are leaving on Spring Break
in a few weeks, it's always nice to have a few new
things to pack
in your
suitcase.
Both days
in Vienna I was freezing, and had no
suitcase space to shop for warmer
things.
The only challenge now is to get everything
in my two
suitcases... for 8 days
in Paris... But before I can get to that, I have to unpack my weekend
suitcase... Which is one of the
things I dislike the most!
I ordered the Karina Dresses Sophie dress
in red bouquet and blue bouquet so that I'll always have at least two
things to take with me when I travel that I know will look great right out of the
suitcase.
This dress was perfect for all three of those
things, but I was mostly impressed with how it held up
in my
suitcase.
I already have a few
things just sitting on my clothing rack, waiting to be packed away
in a
suitcase and whisked across the pond!
This might seem like a weird and nerdy
thing to do, but it does ensure that everything
in your
suitcase goes together and -LSB-...]
I don't get the opportunity to travel as much, but I am curious on two
things... Do you pack all of it into one
suitcase or do you have some of it
in a backpack?
And to cap off the list of
things I forgot, my pajamas did not make it
in my
suitcase.
You will save a ton of space
in your
suitcase for other
things!
In one
suitcase I had to limit my choices, and ensure
things could mix and match.
And the one
thing I tried for the first time this time is this trench coat, only to fall
in love so deep with it that I am looking for another perfect one now to fit
in my
suitcase before I venture towards single digit temperature land.
My thought behind shipping them versus putting them
in my one lonely
suitcase was to encourage myself to wear
things in my closet I haven't worn
in awhile.
Erika picked a great neutral pair that will work well with everything, saving room
in her
suitcase for more important
things like flower crowns and such.
As I head to NYC to cover fashion, as we speak, I wanted to share some of the
things I packed
in my
suitcase.
And a simple black sweater, which is pretty much the first
thing I put
in my
suitcase when I travel.
I bought this dress back
in January and have been itching to wear it ever since it arrived, so it's probably not surprising that it was the very first
thing I tucked inside my
suitcase for our New Orleans trip.
It's bitter cold
in New York and it was the saddest
thing ever when I went to unpack my
suitcase
I am planning our big trip for later this year (we have swapped it from May to September so I have even more time to plan
things), knowing Morocco will be hot still I am going to have to roll this one up
in my
suitcase.
I really do not mind rewearing a piece - and tend to avoid statement pieces that only get one wear, those
things just take up room
in my closet /
suitcase or storage.
With Harley
in my arms, there was no way I was maneuvering
things around between
suitcases, so he saved me a hefty fee.
Watercolors by street artists and retro posters are two of my favorite
things to buy because they don't weigh down your
suitcase and can make a big impact once framed and hung on the wall
in a grouping.
You won't use half the
things you bring with you, so really take a good look at your flat lay of clothes and products before loading it up
in your
suitcase.
I don't travel much, but when I do, I loot my donate / giveaway pile for
things I can leave behind (it frees up room
in my
suitcase).
It's more difficult to think of
things pieces by SCF don't go with, for this reason, they're always
in my
suitcase.
... then I needed to make room
in my
suitcase for them (amongst other
things).
It was the perfect gift for the upcoming season of travel because the last
thing you want is to have your
suitcase break open
in the airport or find it damaged on your way home.
Along with me and Andrew's anniversary coming up
in July, there is a lot of different
things that I want to celebrate this summer and I think the best way to do that is with a
suitcase and a good camera lol.