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- NaioExplorer IISomebody mentioned blank checks.
I didn't bring enough last year. I thought, who is going to want an out of state check? Turns out, a lot of people. But I learned that many more service folks (medical, etc.) will take paypal than I imagined.
And that if I leave things (e.g. checks) in a locked box I should leave the KEY with someone, too ;). - NaioExplorer IILots of good ideas in this thread.
I definitely forget stuff, though I don't remember what :). I have family and friends dig around in the house looking for stuff to mail to me.
This year, I am training myself to think differently. I three-quarter time. I spend far more months on the road than at 'home'. I need to think of my van life as where I really live, not temporary, and my S&B as my 'summer home'. So I will be bringing things like my whole spice cabinet. (I think I brought about 2 seasonings last year.) - gonefishin_ExplorerIf you have a pet, don't forget to take their medical records also. If you take them in for grooming or to a vet it's quite important. I take a picture of the last vaccinations paperwork so I have it on my phone and don't have to worry about looking for a hard copy if I need it.
- sher9570Explorer
Tequila wrote:
Nothing, but I did leave my dog sitting outside a store at a gas station on my way south, when I went in for snacks. Missed him 30 min later and had to drive another 15 minutes to get to an exit. Got back about 1 1/2 hours later and he was still sitting where I told him to stay. This is an exceptionally intelligent Mexican Street dog, he has a huge vocabulary he can understand. I suppose he had no doubt I would be back when I realized he was missing.
This is how he looked shorty after I rescued him.
WM is great but I'll bet you could never get a gorgeous pup like this there!
Glad someone didn't steal him....
Sher - WandaLust2ExplorerI almost always forget something but as someone else said, WalMarts are everywhere. We do have a list of things to remember but never did put clothing items on it. The first trip back east I forgot all my blouses and T-shirts. WM to the rescue.
Last trip it was my lightweight jacket. It gets chilly in the Ocala FL area in winter. Again WM to the rescue. - TequilaExplorerNothing, but I did leave my dog sitting outside a store at a gas station on my way south, when I went in for snacks. Missed him 30 min later and had to drive another 15 minutes to get to an exit. Got back about 1 1/2 hours later and he was still sitting where I told him to stay. This is an exceptionally intelligent Mexican Street dog, he has a huge vocabulary he can understand. I suppose he had no doubt I would be back when I realized he was missing.
This is how he looked shorty after I rescued him. - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIWhat would we do without lists?
I've gotten it down perfectly by now so there's no thinking involved. Just go down the list, check things off, and we're set to go.
I've got lists for every occasion. When we were full-timers we didn't need lists because we always had everything with us. Now it's a little different.
As you're packing this time, start making your list. - golfknutExplorerI created an Excel spreadsheet "Camping Checklist" many years ago to use when packing for all regular camping trips. I would add things over the years as our needs changed.
When we started snowbirding two years ago I edited that checklist and created a snowbird packing checklist. We have not forgot anything that I can think of so far. I even do our income taxes while in the sunny south and have managed to bring all I needed for that.
I've edited the checklist many times over the past two years.
I've also created a "Things to do" checklist we use to prepare the house, vehicles, and personal life for the winter trip. - Wrong_LaneExplorerWe often ask ourselves the same question and have learned that as long as we have our passports and credit cards we are good. What we don't have we either can live without or replace!
Safe Travels - portlizExplorerCheck credit card and debit card expiry dates as well.
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