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How to pack for a long weekend when you hate checking luggage.

How to pack for a long weekend when you hate checking luggage.
Carly Jacobs

In a few weeks I’m heading back to Canberra to visit my nearest and dearest. I’ve got my tickets booked and an airport chauffeur organised at both ends. The only thing still plaguing me is packing and believe me, I never used to have this problem. I would just fill the biggest suitcase I owned with everything I could possibly need and I’d check in the bag at the airport. I would then spend hours waiting at the other end trying to get to my bag while being knocked in the head by other women’s beef-headed boyfriends and worrying that with every second I spent waiting it was costing Mr Smaggle an extra $20 in parking. Until I made a decision that changed my life. I don’t check luggage anymore. I only take a small carry on. I can hear you screaming ‘But you’re Lady Smaggle! You should have the biggest suitcase IN THE WORLD!!!’. Not so my little poppets. Let me share with you a few packing secrets that I’ve discovered…

1. Roll your clothes. I know that every grandma and backpacker you have ever met has told you to do this but if you haven’t tried it yet you’re an idiot. Like those dickheads who refuse to watch Titanic. It is a serious space saver. 

2. Completely plan your outfit for each day. Actually try it on and make sure you have everything you need. Doing this eliminates the ‘just in case’ syndrome that causes women to pack too small jeans that they haven’t worn in years ‘just in case’ they need them. 

3. Be frugal with shoes. I know that was a mean thing to say and I’m sorry but it’s true. Pick one pair of dressy shoes and one pair of casual shoes and make sure that they match every outfit that you’ve packed. It helps if they are the same colour. 

4. Choose a full set of accessories and make sure they match everything that you’ve packed. You really can cope with only a few bangles and one pair of earrings for four days. That statement wasn’t directed at my readers by the way. I’m using positive affirmations to convince myself that this is possible. 

5. Depending on where you are going you can plant a supply of basics at your location. If you regularly visit your parents, your sister, your best friend (or in my case, boyfriend) you can keep a few things that you need there. I have a second set of most of my toiletries at Mr Smaggle’s house. This not only saves room in my tiny carry on luggage but it also prevents me having an embarrassing argument with the burly man/woman at customs because he/she is trying to steal my hairspray. 

6. Look up the weather in advance. If you know you’re aiming for 30 degree heat, be a man and don’t pack a jacket. Honestly. The weather bureau is full of super intelligent people and they are rarely wrong about the weather. I’m a compulsive weather checker and as a result I’m rarely dressed inappropriately. 

7. Pack an evening bag in your bigger handbag. It fits easily and you’ll be so happy you did this when you have to go to an unexpected party and you don’t have to lug your massive slouchy shoulder bag with you. 

Happy packing pumpkins!

Love Lady Smaggle

xxx

12 Comments

  1. Grant 15 years ago

    1) Respect for the Louis Vuitton picture. Heavenly.

    2) I am going to have to try out your advice because I am simply the worst. I’m lucky to be able to make an ensemble out of the different combinations of crap I accidently pack in my haste, because I am a last minute packer who always winds up packing eight silk scarfs; but never a sensible pair of shoes!

    3) I know you’re a very busy Lady – but if you have a spare 5 minutes I have posted a Quiz on my Blog which is aimed at getting some Feedback – and as you are one of the Bloggers I respect the most, I would simply adore your imput.

    I’ll beg if you ask…

    Xx

  2. Nadist 15 years ago

    Great tips! Rolling clothes is a winner – I like to roll each daily outfit as one unit, that way I KNOW I have enough knickers.

  3. Rachael 15 years ago

    Oh dude, I’m one of those dickheads who refuse to watch Titanic! : p

    Great tips.

  4. southern fairy 15 years ago

    there’s an award for u on my blog to say thanks for making me laugh and providing so many good ideas! x

  5. Natasja 15 years ago

    if only all of us could go gallavanting across-country on trips short enough to only have carry-on luggage! *sigh* haha, at least I can be sure that when I do, I will have ALL the info I need to pack properly!

  6. kathryn 15 years ago

    After lugging the world’s heaviest suitcase around on my last holiday, I’m now pro-packing light. I’m planning on taking a carry on bag for my next holiday!

    I’d also say to wear your heaviest clothes (ie. jeans, boots etc if you want to take them with you) on the plane.

    The only disadvantage is that you are so limited in what cosmetics you can pack, plus you can’t take a nail file or anything like that.

  7. E 15 years ago

    Oh that stack of suitcases!
    The Vuitton is lost on me but I DO love a proper, non-plastic case – yum.
    I can pack like you wouldn’t believe as my holiday luggage usually consists of 1 motorcycle pannier’s worth. Rolling, choosing crinkle fabrics, silk, thin layers. I have been known to send luggage on to a location, or home from a location (WHAT?!? I like to charity shop on holiday OK). Shoes are a problem – I try to look out for squishy fabric ones (bonus for beaded glittery ones). Outfit planning doesn’t really come into it as I usually pile on things in a haphazard way until it pleases me – also – MrE’s wardrobe is fair game (bless ‘im).

    E

  8. munk mum 15 years ago

    dude, totally distressed you were in canberra and i didn’t know. I’d better see you next time, or your in trouble. i have a new little baby who needs his cheeks squeezed by aunty smaggle!

  9. AusAnna 15 years ago

    really great tips.
    your site is fab! ive added you to my aus blogs link page 🙂
    hope we can exchange.
    kisses

  10. HelMont 15 years ago

    You’re my hero. That is just about the most sensible thing I have ever read. I am going to figure out a way to keep this permanently on my computer – next time I’m going somewhere it will be my bible!
    X X X

  11. tahda 15 years ago

    Amazing! You are truly my new packing guru! thanks for the inspiration.

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