Saturday, March 7, 2026
3 Ways You're Packing Your Suitcase Wrong
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Why It's So Hard To Pack Less
When I ask why people don't just do carry-on, I get a lot of responses, but here are some of the most popular reasons they decide that they'd rather check a bag:
- They don't want to drag their bag through the airport
- They need too many things
- They want to bring 6 pair of shoes
- They won't carry their coat on
- What if I want woolly socks?
- What if I want to wear a Hawaiian shirt?
- What if I need extra boots?
- What if I need more pajamas?
- What if I'm asked to a gala and I don't have a tuxedo?
- What if I go sailing and don't have the proper shoes?
- What if I want to go spelunking and I don't have ropes?
- Will people know where I'm from? Better pack four or five more Oregon shirts!
You get scared you won't have everything you need, but you need way less than you think and you can always buy things if you do need them (we had to buy jackets one year when we went to Disney and it was much colder than expected, when a few years before that we were wearing t-shirts and shorts at the same time of year).
If you need everything from home when you travel, then you're not really traveling that well. You might as well stay home where all your things already live. You want options, but don't realize you're leaving yourself open to too many options when you have too many things and it makes it harder to make a decision each day to get to the point that you can leave the room.
What you need is to make a packing list before you go, but a good packing list that gives you mix-and-match options and not too many of them. You can make a ton of outfits from just 8-10 pieces of clothing, and even that is sometimes too many pieces.
Use your energy and decision-making before you go to plan your actual trip, not every outfit you plan to wear each day, because you're going to get there and then realize that it's impractical or uncomfortable or something you don't actually like now that you brought it with you. Plan your trip, watch the weather, make a layering plan, and go have fun.
What are some of your biggest struggles when packing less?
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
In Which I Bring Back An Old Series
- I went onto my phone and signed out of Google for my laptop and deleted any personal info that they might have had access to to sign into websites.
- We made a report to our insurance to cover our luggage and everything inside.
- We also had to call the rental car company and make a claim through them for our insurance.
- We took as many pictures of the damage as possible for ourselves and insurance.
- Eric tried to make a police report, but they said there are so many break-ins that they almost never follow up, so that's...discouraging.
- Once I got home and ordered a new laptop, the next thing I ordered was a set of Faraday bags, so no signal could get in or out and detect my laptop. So far, in the 2 1/2 years I've been using them, I've had zero problems. I put my laptop in a large one and put it in my bag. Eric puts all his electronics and key fob in a smaller one, which also keeps it all together in his bag and then at our destination, too. Once I left my laptop in it in the car for the entire day we were at Universal Studios and had no issues.









