Bring some plastic flatware so you can have a picnic. |
You probably have a list of standard items that you pack
when you’re taking a trip. Add these small items to save time and aggravation
on your next journey.
Plastic flatware
When you have forks, spoons and knives, you can pick up some
local bread, cheese and other goodies and have a picnic in a scenic area.
Corkscrew
What’s a picnic without some nice local wine? Just make sure
you pack it in your checked luggage because corkscrews are forbidden in carry-on bags.
Grocery bags
Extra bags have several uses. You can place your dirty
clothes in them to separate them from the clean clothes or use them as a beach
bags or tote bags.
Medicine
You may feel fine when you leave home, but that doesn’t mean
you won’t catch a cold or have an allergy attack or headache during your trip. If you’re going to a foreign country, and you
don’t speak the language, it can be a real hassle to get the medicine you need.
Many countries keep any type of medication, even non-prescription, behind the
counter, so you will have to explain what you need to the pharmacist. In
addition, medication is different in other countries. When I went to France
last year, I came down with a terrible cold, and I was frustrated to learn that
there was no Ny-Quil in the entire country, and the strongest medicine
available did nothing to ease my symptoms.
When you pack the cold medicine and pain reliever, be
sure to throw in an extra supply of prescription medication in case your return
home is delayed. Make sure you pack it in your carry-on luggage so you won’t
have a problem if your checked bag is lost.
Small flashlight
As the daughter of a fireman, I learned to locate the
emergency exit upon checking into a hotel and to make sure I have a flashlight
in case of fire. My flashlight has also come in handy during a power failure.
Sure, the light from a smartphone will help in a pinch, but if you run the phone's battery
down, you will lose your phone service in addition to being stuck in the dark.
Do you have a must-have travel item? Please share.
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