Showing posts with label packing list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label packing list. Show all posts

Sunday, April 09, 2023

Teeny tech for traveling tiny

Dazzle wrote her own post here about what doggy travel items she is bringing on our 3+ month trip to the UK and Portugal.  Now it's time for me to talk about the most important things I am packing for myself: technology.


We are choosing to travel very light.  We're flying to JFK with one suitcase and one rolling backpack, which we will use on our transatlantic journey on Cunard's Queen Mary 2.  But once we get to Southampton, we will no longer need the formal clothing and shoes for wandering around Europe.  We need them again for the return crossing, so we will be leaving the clothing at a storage facility.

Note: I will be linking to many products below.  These are not affiliate links and other than the Google Fi link, I make no money from them; I'm only including them for your convenience.

As mentioned in a previous blog, I purchased the Rick Steves' Rolling Backpack, and this is what Dazzle and I will be living out of for the summer.  I have to pack light because we will be on and off public transportation, and will encounter cobblestone streets and narrow, steep staircases.  Once in a while I may even need to carry Dazzle, so we're bringing her Sturdibag airline carrier with us.  I'm also bringing my Travelon anti-theft cross body purse, and a smaller Travelon convertible bag in lieu of a money belt.  For day trips and grocery shopping, I got this foldable daypack that slips into the outer pocket of my Rick Steves' backpack.


I've been traveling with a laptop computer for more years than I can even remember.  But that's way too large and heavy for 3 months backpacking around foreign countries.  I purchased an iPad, my first ever Apple product. It will work off wifi which is abundant overseas, or I can use my new phone as a hotspot. Since I plan to blog, and hopefully to continue my remote gig work, I also purchased a cover for it with a detachable lighted Bluetooth keyboard.  That item came with a tiny, thin portable flip stand for my phone, which I'm also bringing along. 



What's that?  New phone?  Yes!  Mr. Geek of Geeks on Tour has the Pixel 7 Pro on the Google Fi network and I was intrigued...he told me all about it, and I decided to go for both.  He has an affiliate link which I used to get $20 off (thanks Jim!) and now I have my own referral link for you to get $20 off.  I chose the phone because of its awesome photo features, which I think are as good as the top iPhone or Samsung, but for exponentially less money.  Of course I use Google Photos for storage, editing, and sharing, which I've learned so much about from Mrs. Geek.  She is a Platinum Level Google Photos expert, and she wrote the book on Google Photos.  I am not a professional photographer, so there's no need to be hauling a heavy DSLR around when the Pixel takes such amazing shots.


Speaking of the Geeks on Tour, much of what I'm listing here was recommended by them in some of their great tech for travel videos.  You can find them right here, along with a plethora of other extremely useful videos.  If you don't subscribe to their YouTube channel and blog, you are really missing out.

Back to the phone, why Google Fi for my carrier?  Because I can use the phone with my same USA number for calling and texting in every country I'll be traveling in.  The only problem is that it's only good for 90 days out of the country, and I'll be gone for 94...but the Pixel 7 Pro is a dual sim phone, so I'll get an e-sim from Airalo for the final week.

I love using a Bluetooth headset, which I can use with the iPad or Pixel, but my friend Ruffy reminded me that on long journeys, those might run out of juice, so I should also bring my wired headset.  Alas!  The Pixel doesn't have a headphone jack!  Oh no!  But Ruffy to the rescue, he told me about an inexpensive adaptor...it works just fine.  It even comes with a tiny case that the wired headset fits in.  These will be carried in my Travelon purse.




You probably already have a portable power bank, mine has been in my purse for years.  I have rarely needed it, but I've been grateful to have it those few times.


You never know when you'll have the opportunity for a boat ride, or to go kayaking.  I already have this waterproof phone case and it takes up almost no room.  Speaking of boat rides, I'm always afraid of dropping my phone overboard, or dropping it from any interesting vantage point, or from a moving vehicle.  So I got this device that slips into your phone case to connect a wrist strap or a lanyard.  My friend Ellen showed me a great case she got for her iPhone, something like this, and if I  weren't counting every ounce on this trip, I probably would have gotten something like it.



I recently bought this inexpensive fitness tracker and I'm very pleased with it.  I also purchased a variety of different bands for it to match my moods or outfits, but I'll only bring a black and a brown band on the trip to save space.


I think it's always a good idea to have a flashlight; because I take my dog out before bedtime, my choice of flashlight is a headlamp, to keep my hands free for picking up the inevitable. 😉 I have these USB rechargeable headlamps all over my home and in my cars.  


I've listed a lot of items that need to be charged. But how will I do it, traveling to a variety of countries with different power types?  No sweat, the Geeks on Tour suggested something like this travel adaptor.  It's pretty cool and I can't wait to try it!


I will be bringing a couple of spare charging cords for the less common types of equipment like my watch and headlamps, but I know that I can purchase replacement USB-C to A, or USB-C to lightning, cables pretty much anywhere.

If you've been keeping score, you realize I have a variety of charging cords to keep track of.  How on earth will I carry these items to prevent them from getting tangled?  Mr. Geek suggested an electronics organizer travel case, but no matter how much I searched I never found one that was specific to my needs, mostly because of space limitations.  I even ordered one and sent it back.  I have a huge supply of packing cubes in a variety of sizes, so I've decided to use a snack bag for each cord and put them in a small packing cube.



I'm bringing along some other tools that I thought I'd mention. They don't need be powered, but they are still technology...and they are not clothing or toiletries.

I think I will really enjoy my small binoculars which are small enough for my purse.  They aren't just for wildlife viewing...imagine being able to really focus in on distant or high architectural details!


During a three month trip I will have to do laundry many times.  Of course carrying detergent around, whether liquid or powder, is impossible so I found these laundry detergent sheets; I can fit 3 months worth in a Ziploc snack bag.  I've read that some accommodations may not have a way to plug the sink for hand washing, so I'm bringing a round jar opener...I'll bet you own a few yourself!  It will also come in handy for opening jars.  My most recent set of packing cubes came with a laundry bag, and I'll also bring along a mesh bag for delicates.  A length of line may come in handy for hanging clothes to dry, or for a variety of other reasons.





I don't want to use towels at my accommodations on Dazzle, and I may need more towels than supplied, or to take to the beach, so I got these lightweight, quick drying microfiber towels.


Perhaps the most important piece of equipment is this portable corkscrew.  Imagine spending time in Portugal's wine country and not being able to open a bottle you brought home to savor! Obviously, this will be going in my checked baggage.  The tiny can opener I'm bringing for Dazzle's food was mentioned in her blog post.


Thus concludes my tech packing list.  Dazzle already posted her doggy stuff packing list.  I am not going to post a clothing packing list.  I made the mistake of doing that on my Facebook page and was shocked to find out that my friends travel with old clothing, or old underwear, or that they don't bring nice clothing for the ship! They don't like to bring along their nice things, and they said they'd rather eat in the buffet than dress up! I'm not a fancy girl, but the Queen Mary 2 is a gigantic financial stretch for me and you bet I'm dressing up to enjoy every bit of it. When I'm in other countries for 3 months, I don't want to be viewed as a homeless person.  For comfort, I purchased new undergarments for the trip, and I bought some lightweight clothing in technical fabrics for easy packing and drying. 

Hmmm, now you're thinking, what am I going to do with dressy dresses and shoes and my full makeup kit while traveling around?  No problem, I found a few storage places near where the ship docks to store my suitcase.  I'll just pick it up before re-boarding in August.  Some people suggested I discard my clothing upon arrival and just get new stuff for the return trip, but I hate shopping, I don't want to waste vacation time on shopping, and it's way more expensive than just storing the luggage.  I suppose those friends just love to shop!

That's all for now...we are exactly three weeks out from sailing as of this post!  I hope you are enjoying my blog so far.  Once the journey begins, it will be filled with wonderful adventures and photos of beautiful sites!  Thanks for reading, feel free to scroll down to subscribe and feel free to share.

love,

Debby and Dazzle

Monday, March 13, 2023

What does a dog need to backpack around Europe?

We haven't blogged in a few weeks.  That's because we've been very busy with trip planning!  In today's post, Dazzle the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel will share what she is packing for a three month journey around the United Kingdom and Portugal.  She can't type, so I'll blog as she dictates. 

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Hello, my name is Dazzle and I love to travel with my mommy!  Sometimes it's in our motorhome, sometimes in our car, and sometimes by plane.  She wants me to be safe, so I travel in my Sturdibag Pro 2.0 in bright red, to match her Miata convertible.  It squishes under the seat in front of her when we are flying, and a seatbelt can be securely fastened through its loops when driving.  I have a size large even though I only need a medium...I am a petite lady.  But it will be my bed and my home on our journey, and she wanted me to have extra room to stretch out.  I like it so much that I frequently hang out in it at home, and I love to take naps in it.

Squished under a seat on a JetBlue flight

Hanging out in my Sturdi at home

You might wonder why mommy isn't bringing my stroller.  I love being wheeled around in it, at the perfect height for admiration and pats from strangers, and it has a cupholder for mommy's adult beverages.  After much research, she learned that Europe has lots of cobblestone streets, steep narrow stairways, and crowded public transportation, which would make the stroller a hassle.  Mommy is glad that I only weigh 12 pounds for the times she will have to carry me in my Sturdi.

Here is a list of the other things I plan to bring.  I hope there's still a little room left for mommy's stuff in her Rick Steves' Rolling Backpack!  She asked me to mention that it was recommended by her real good friends over at Geeks On Tour. You should check out their YouTube show and their blog. They gave her tons of great advice on what tech to pack for our trip, but she said the tech packing list is for another blog.  This post is all about ME! ME! ME!

Let's talk about walking.  I have a JoyRide harness (previously known as Pug Life) and a hands-free leash from DayDog Designs with a poop bag holder hanging from the D-ring.  Speaking of DayDogs, mommy always puts a snood over my long luscious ears when I eat, and the very best ones come from Snoods by DayDogs.  Pro tip: the hoods on doggy raincoats are useless...get a waterproof snood from DayDogs for those rainy days!

Mommy doesn't want my beautiful white paws to get dirty, so she never walks me on blacktop or streets unless I am wearing my Walkee Paws.  People giggle when they see me, but my white feet stay white, they don't get burned on pavement or soaked on wet grass, and I don't get burrs between my precious little toes.  Mommy said you get 15% off if you use the code DEBBY25347 on their website. Here's a little video of me wearing them on a fundraising walk for the American Cancer Society.

I have Walkee Paws in many colors and my feet are always clean. Mommy just noticed she put my front right paw in wrong. Oops!
 
I LOVE to eat...of course I do, I'm a spaniel!  We can't carry much food with us, although mommy will pack a few days of dehydrated food for when we can't get to a store.  I might have to eat canned dog food purchased just one or two cans at a time, so we are bringing a tiny can opener, and a lightweight titanium spork.  I'll be eating and drinking from my collapsible bowls.  

Mommy read that I have to have a muzzle on public transportation.  She also read that it isn't enforced, so she bought a Baskerville Ultra Dog Muzzle, recommended by Absolutely Pawsitive Canine (voted Louisiana's Best Dog Trainer in Louisiana 2022 by Sniffspot), "just in case" I'm made to wear it.  It makes me look like this movie star.

I think I look like this movie star.

My snout is too short for this size, but Mommy kept it anyway because it is made extremely well and the straps fit my skull.  The hair on my ears got messed up putting it on so I hope I never really have to wear it.

We will be bringing just a few grooming tools to keep me pretty...a comb, a brush, and my nail clipper.  She is also packing a small amount of shampoo for me, as well as a spray bottle of kin+kind to keep the bitey critters off.  

I get to pick out one toy to bring with me out of my huge collection!  Decisions, decisions.  

We learned that May 6, our last night on the Queen Mary 2, will be the coronation of King Charles III.  Mommy said I am the REAL King Charles.  Cavalier King Charles, that is.  




Debby here, hoping you enjoyed Dazzle's first post. I'm sure she'll be writing a few more during our upcoming journey.  Next up:  what we are packing for tech!  Be sure to scroll down to subscribe to get notifications of future blogs.