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I’m resisting making lists for our potential vacation this summer because there are still a couple of major variables, a couple of big questions without answers. For one, Husband doesn’t know if he can get the time off yet. For two, we don’t have our reservations yet. We’ll make the reservations as soon as Husband finds out if he can confirm the time off.
But in the meantime, since I’m not making lists, I’ll just think about which lists need to be made. That’s not too much, is it?

  • List of Potential Lists
    Things to do far ahead of time (includes passport applications, reservations, work schedules, etc.)
    Packing list (general)
    Packing list for the road (should I bring my coffee thermos or just my insulated travel mug?)
    Packing list for the ferry (most of the luggage will stay in the van, but it’s a five hour ferry ride)
    Groceries (What can we buy ahead, and can it be transported over a border?)
    Medicines (prescriptions and other important OTCs)
    Maps, atlases, and Map Quest printouts
    Laptop? We may have a new one by then, or the trip might use up the money budgeted for a new laptop
    Camera and charger and memory cards
    Cell Phones and chargers
    Toiletries: Amigo and Husband will actually have an easier time of this than I will. Maybe. Things to do nearer the trip, but before traveling (give the garden a last minute weeding, convert currency, make sure cell phones will work internationally if we stay on the North American continent)

I guess I’m already listing, although it’s not formal. I’ll either create a computer file or designate a spiral notebook to the cause. That way, Amigo and Husband can add to it as they think of things.
My family teases me about my compulsive list-making, but they always ask me to go over a verbal checklist before they leave on a trip of any kind. It’s okay that I”m already thinking ahead. Really.

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>Darn, I need a new purse.

>I bought a new purse during a big sale at Gordman’s last fall. I enjoyed using it until recently, when the braided straps decided to unravel and snap. I’m carrying it under my arm, kind of like a clutch that’s too big, afraid the one last strap will give way and everything will spill all over. Silly thought, that is: it has zippers that keep all the important things safe inside.
The big dilemma: do I need a new one?
I have a few old bags (oops, that was a poor turn of phrase) in my closet. I can use one for a while, even for a permanent replacement. Then there’s the trip we might take this summer. So should I buy a new purse, and if so, what are the main features I should look for?
I like the little cell phone pocket on my current strapless model.
I like the zippers.
The pockets are big enough to hold anything I need. In fact, this purse is actually a little bigger than I need.
I need more than pocketbook size. Any bag of mine needs to hold my cell phone, my wallet (checkbook size), my cardholder (store cards and insurance, etc.), inhaler, reading glasses with case, my school ID smart card, hearing aid batteries, and my keys. I also like to carry a small pack of mints, a bottle of Tylenol, small notebook, pen, Tide to Go pen, hand sanitizer or wet wipes, a comb, and lip gloss. For a brief time this summer, I’ll carry my passport, too.
At least I’m not in the market for a diaper bag!

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