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JackyB Mon 17-Aug-15 11:43:36

For the past few years I have made trips every few weeks with Ryanair to visit my mother in the UK. My bag weighs about 3 kg. All the necessary toiletries I keep at Mum's (not allowed to take larger bottles of liquids anyway), and I count off the exact number of knickers, pairs of socks (only in winter) and tops I shall need. Bra and jeans I wear for a few days longer than at home, reducing the need for spares in the luggage. As long as I've got my passport, purse with some Sterling in it, my tickets, phone and charger, anything I've forgotten I can get at the airport on arrival. Presents for my mother (usually flowers) I pick up at the airport, too.

I can't pack in advance because I won't remember I've packed it and I leave packing the absolute necessaries until right at the end to prevent panic attacks on the way to the airport.

If you're staying anywhere longer than 2 weeks, your bag shouldn't be any bigger than it would be for a few days, as surely you're going to have to wash things.

Back in the day, we went camping, and had the car full with absolutely everything including the sink. I had a list which I printed out* every year which went into several pages. There was never anything we didn't use, though.

I miss the fact that before leaving for our annual holiday, I would check through the entire contents of our medicine cabinet and throw out the old stuff and replenish it ready for the journey. When we got back, I would wash all the blankets to get the bits of grass and stuff off and to get them clean and fragrant for use in the house for the winter.

The main problem these days is that, having spent all those years with my head full of details and lists and the whereabouts of five people's belongings, I no longer any feel the joy or excitement in going away. Staying at home is far easier and I envy those of you who don't go on holiday.

*Well, way back in the early 80s I probably copied it out or xeroxed it.

janerowena Mon 17-Aug-15 11:36:24

gilly you are going to The Lakes.

You just need a raincoat, boots and waterproof trousers over any old thing. No-one will ever get to see what you have on underneath. grin

baubles Mon 17-Aug-15 11:23:01

Gilly since you're travelling by car why don't you try those vacuum storage bags for the bulkier items? Some of them work by rolling the air out if you don't have a vacuum cleaner at the caravan.

I use them sometimes in my cabin luggage.

gillybob Mon 17-Aug-15 11:04:29

We are taking the 3 DGC to The Lakes in our touring caravan for 5 days next week.

What on earth to pack?

From experience the weather could be amazing chance would be a fine thing in which case we will only need shorts and tee shirts all week. There again much more likely it will be cold, cloudy and wet in which case we will need thermals, thick trousers, fleeces, raincoats and wellies.

The problem arises when you have very limited space in the car and the bit you do have is taken up with bikes, scooters, books, DVD's, dolls, dolls buggies, cars, kites, balls, bats .................. smile

Grannyknot Mon 17-Aug-15 11:01:52

sloe the point about the list is, that I don't just make a list, I compile a list over a period of time grin. In other words, I may start with a current favourite outfit that I know I want on my hols, and then build on that with matching combinations, or start the next one. I'm not usually much of a list person, but I do like my holiday packing list, it makes me feel secure and not stressed and I can usually pack in under an hour. I even list cosmetics and first aid etc. smile

I never take a lot of shoes. Usually one pair of comfortable sandals, one pair for "going out", a pair of walking shoes and slip ons if I'm going on a plane. That's it.

SloeGinny Mon 17-Aug-15 10:40:44

I love the idea of making a list of things to take in advance. I'm a real lists person, so don't know why this brilliant scheme hadn't occurred to me before!

Charleygirl Mon 17-Aug-15 10:31:01

I also no longer go on holiday but when I did I seemed to forget that there were shops at my destination if I did forget anything. A week's holiday meant enough underwear for 2 weeks + wash powder "just in case". I would not know what "light" meant.

Even going into hospital for a few days for major surgery, I packed enough as though I would be there 3 months.

rosesarered Mon 17-Aug-15 10:22:51

Mr Roses is another kettle of fish though, and has to be rescued from his own insanity. his method is to pile up everything he owns on the spare bed,
And then gibber about how will everything ' go in' the suitcase.At that point I
Usually make him a cup of tea, and go off to pack what he will really need for the holiday.

rosesarered Mon 17-Aug-15 10:18:43

I like to travel light, and have found that two pairs of shoes are all you will ever need( want is a different thing altogether.) Keeping the colours and patterns simple is another tip,' things that go' together.One light jacket and one roll up waterproof jacket.One cardigan type thing, that you can travel in and will be warm if needed, or can be rolled up for your head to nap on in the plane.Of course, if you are going on a more formal style of holiday then you may need more, but we don't do that sort, or cruise etc.

sunseeker Mon 17-Aug-15 10:06:43

I usually put everything I want to take on the spare bed then going through it several times until I have got it to a manageable level. Shoes are difficult but I usually take 2 pairs of sandals (one pair for walking around during the day and one pair for beach or pool), one pair of black shoes for evening plus the pair I wear on the plane. The only thing I don't compromise on is underwear - if I am going for 14 days I take at least 28 changes (usually throw in a couple more "just in case").

baubles Mon 17-Aug-15 09:52:53

Have a look at THiS thread.

It helps if you have a fairly streamlined wardrobe to start with. smile

annodomini Mon 17-Aug-15 09:19:44

I'm off south by train early this afternoon and I haven't packed yet. All the stuff I need is piled on top of my suitcase! And here I am putting off the evil hour!

shysal Mon 17-Aug-15 08:52:54

I'm with you mrsmopp. I don't holiday any more, but used to take far too many 'just in case' items, My lists were for things to take, to do and to buy, and took up 2 sides of A4 with narrow spacing, and that didn't include clothes. blush In my defense, I often lent various glues, string, sewing kit, tools etc. to others when away.
When DD2 married abroad, the best man, in his speech, said he had received no cards for the couple, but expected that the bride's mother had a fax machine in her case!

hobbitgran Mon 17-Aug-15 08:06:30

Oh so wish I had the packing light gene! Cruise coming up next month. Will make a list. Just like Grannyknot says and then ignore it. There's no hope for me. grin

whitewave Mon 17-Aug-15 07:56:05

Love all the planning!!! Get out the potential clothes, try to decide put them away then a couple of days later start again!! Very bad at taking too much though.

soontobe Mon 17-Aug-15 07:39:37

I am learning but only slowly.
Only properly learnt because someone had to drag my suitcase around once, and even though it was a small one, I felt guilty.

I have cut right down on bottles/toothpaste etc.
I now either buy small bottles for holiday, or have 3/4 used creams/lotions etc which does help to cut weight down.

Also clothes. I keep a close eye on weather reports for the area to try and cut out some of the clothes packing guessing game.

Shoes. I dont possess different colours for different outfits, so perhaps cant help you on that.

Grannyknot Mon 17-Aug-15 07:20:59

I pack very light! Mostly because I can't stand lugging heavy suitcases (and I've learnt over time).

These are my tips:

A few weeks before we go away, I start making a list of clothes that I can "mix and match", including shoes. The list is usually on my bedside table and I add to it or cross out as I think about it as it occurs to me. Come packing day, I stick to the list.

I also tell myself that whatever else I may need, I can usually buy wherever I'll be.

My suitcase is usually heavier on the way back! I like buying something that reminds me of my holiday when I wear it back home ... often it's a T-shirt.

Tegan Mon 17-Aug-15 00:21:29

I'm going to Birmingham for two days and I've packed teabags and enough undies for a week blush#can'thavetoomanyjustincase

mrsmopp Mon 17-Aug-15 00:13:17

I make the same mistake every time- i pack far too much, only leaving the kitchen sink behind. Anyone else as bad as me? I bring half of it back unworn. But I always think I'd better take so and so just in case.... I might need it.
Shoes for example, you need flip flops, sandals, different colours to go with different things, etc.
I wish I could travel light - it would be so much easier.