If you know me at all you know how much I hate packing. I simply loathe the very idea of packing items into a bag. I lack spatial awareness and an ability to really plan out the outfits I will need. I have got better but am still challenged by bags and stuff to put in them.
I know the tricks of rolling items up and sliding them into other things and making a padded area for wine and breakables. I had shoes stuffed with chocolate for the girls when I came back from New Zealand.
I usually get help by pretending to be utterly useless and overwhelmed by the whole process. There is a slight element of truth to this.
Once when I was staying on a British Army base in Germany I was so paralyzed by packing for a return to trip to my then home in Austria that a friend called the guard room and 2 delightful young uniformed chaps arrived and with military precision fit the proverbial elephant into a matchbox then drove me to the train station. How can I top that? I get guys to do my bidding!
The routine is something along the lines of I select my clothing and dump them on the bed then hubby comes along, laughs and culls my choice. Then we can pack. I need the company and support.
This has now become such a ridiculous psychological barrier that I am unable to get passed it. I panic at the thought of packing for a long trip and I am off tomorrow.
I sometimes think that knickers, passports and a toothbrush is all you need and I could pack that all by myself but what about the shoes?
I am delaying the inevitable by writing this instead of looking through the wardrobe and gathering outfits for 9 days. I will need warm, waterproof clothing and my killer dress for the reunion. Easy you cry. I think not.
I will have to build in a reward for this. Chocolate? Nah. I have 1 last piece of my delicious fudge from the Fudgehenge I made for a friend for his birthday. It is time to savor this last morsel and what better reason that this? At least it won't take up extra space in the case!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
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Packaging strategy for the spatially challenged shopaholic contingent of society:
simply realize that by only packaging 1/2 of what you need you can buy new stuff when you get there. Then to avoid the same issue on return leave the older stuff hidden around a relatives/friends house and they always kindly bring it back when they visit. Over time you end up with an internationally dispersed wardrobe. Hotels will often fedex stuff for you also - the trick is to put less valued clothes in a laundry bag on the day of departure and blame it on their shabby laundry service.
I myself have some pants,socks scarves, gloves and snow boots in my office in Montreal and some 'jamas at my mums.
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