How We Packed
Travis and I thought we had the most genius idea for packing. We packed all of our clothes together inside a fairly large suitcase and then put that suitcase inside a large suitcase. It was like a nesting doll of suitcases. We figured we'd be buying lots of "I <3 New York" t-shirts and other souvenirs and thought we'd end up needing both suitcases when we headed home. So we had two suitcases, but we only had to check one on the way there. This would have been a good idea had we actually needed both suitcases. After some intense squishing, however, we still managed to get everything to fit inside the nested suitcases. My thoughts? If you plan on checking a bag, just get a big one and put everyone's clothes in it. There's no need to pay for everyone to check a bag.
Also, one idea that we used from Pinterest was to take some crazy printed duct tape and wrap the handles of our luggage. Our black luggage looked like everyone else's except for our pink & black zebra striped handles. This was an amazing help in identifying our luggage on the airport carousels.
In addition to our checked luggage, we each took a backpack for our carry on and filled it with items to keep us entertained on the plane. We emptied Travis' at each of our destinations and filled it with our lunches & snacks for the day, water bottles, sunscreen, tickets, etc. This ended up being a really good idea, and I'll probably continue to do this for future trips.
What I Plan to Do Differently
I never plan on checking a bag again. I haven't had the chance to test this out yet, but I'm determined to "Pack Like a Freaking Ninja" next time. Check out this post and the embedded video. It will blow your mind. This woman packs for her week+ trips just using carry on bags. It's so genius. She has multiple YouTube videos. Each one has a couple new extra tips. Seriously, check them out. (Remember to pull up your airline's website to double-check their carry on bag dimensions and limitations.)
There are also tons of other blog posts like this blog post from GetAwayToday.com. And really there are tons of tips all over the internet if you're willing to search. Look on Pinterest. Do some research.
What I Packed
Have you ever been back East? Holy Moly it's hot and humid! The humidity was nasty every day, but we at least lucked out with rain in Baltimore and cloud cover for most of the time we spent in D.C. My point? Pack t-shirts and shorts. I'm notorious for layering my shirts, but after some suggestions from my sister-in-law Melanie, I only packed shirts that didn't require an undershirt. It's hot enough as is, there's no need to make it worse with layers. I also packed a wrinkle-free skirt (for church), a pair of black dress pants (for Broadway), 7 pairs of ankle socks, and a jacket (which I never used). For shoes I took a pair of dressy black flats, a pair of sneakers, and a pair of casual flats. Remember to wear your bulkiest shoes on the plane so they don't take up so much room in your suitcase. For the duration of the trip, I chose comfort over style and wore my sneakers nearly the whole time. The amount of walking -- especially in D.C. where the metro stops aren't quite as convenient -- make a good pair of sneakers a necessity.
We took travel size shampoo, conditioner, soap, etc. We used these for the Baltimore/D.C. section of the trip because we were staying with friends, but if you're staying in a hotel I'd recommend just using their stuff. Don't pack it if it isn't necessary. That being said, do remember to pack sunscreen or, at the very least, buy some while you're there. Remember that if you're using the carry on only method, you'll have to follow certain guidelines. If you're packing a liquid or a gel (like shampoo), it has to be in a container that is less than 3.4 ounces, and all of your containers should be shoved together in a quart-sized zip-lock bag.
As for meds, I went a little crazy in preventing all possible ailments. Something to think about: you're not headed to a 3rd world country. If you forgot to (or don't want to) pack the Pepto, go to the store and buy some. Odds are you won't need anything besides your daily meds, so don't go crazy.
The humidity was my frizzy hair's worst nightmare, but I was prepared for that. I filled 2 travel size spray bottles with spray gel and scrunched my hair and/or put it up in a ponytail every day. This saved some space in my bag because I didn't have to pack a curling iron or straightener. I did pack a blow dryer but I didn't need it because I could have used my friend Della's and then the hotel in New York had one. Like I said, don't pack it if you don't need it.
View this post for other tips from this trip.
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