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Packing Top Related Articles
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1). Teenagers and Holidays - Not Always an Easy Mix! By : Kathy Steinemann
Teenagers are adults-in-training. They crave independence, but they still require guidelines. Vacation planning can be a daunting task for any parent of adolescents.
Make your job easier - involve your teenagers in the planning process. Arrange a family brainstorming session and decide on a holiday that everyone will enjoy.
A vacation plan should take into consideration each teen's likes and dislikes.
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2). Terrorism via Plane, Train, Subway and Bus. Do you Feel Safe? By : Kathy Steinemann
History and our perception of the world changed dramatically with the 9-11 attacks. Today's travel is fraught with fear, delays, and racial profiling as the authorities try to prevent a reoccurrence.
Most travel and transport facilities have added special safeguards meant to combat terrorism:
* Staff have received extra security training.
* Sophisticated scanning equipment has been installed.
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4). So, Why Can't I just Choose the Cheapest Luggage for my Trip? By : Kathy Steinemann
Your choice of luggage can make any vacation or business trip much easier if some forethought is used. Never buy suitcases based purely on price or your favorite color!
Careful consideration should be given to several factors, such as:
* How long do you plan to travel?
* Do you intend to pack heavy items (like books or sports equipment)?
* Are you.
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6). How to Pack for the Movers By : Kyle Thomas Haley
You’ve chosen a new home, selected a mover, and now comes the task of packing for the move. There are 3 important things you should remember that will save you a lot of time and frustration later:
• Collect all the materials (boxes, tape, paper) you’ll
need to pack.
• Don’t put packing off until the last minute.
• Stay organized!
Here’s a list of the materials you’ll need to pack efficiently:
• Paper for wrapping your items:
Many people collect old newspapers and use them.
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7). Is Travel with your Kids a Monumental Family Disaster? By : Kathy Steinemann
Whatever your mode of travel, there will be special challenges if you take the kids along. The key to sanity is some careful planning - and a calm, unruffled approach.
* Where Should we Stay? *
If you are planning at stay at a bed and breakfast, do some research. Many bed and breakfasts are not suitable for children. However, you may be able to find a 'farmstay' - a bed and breakfast on a farm that allows your kids to interact with the animals.
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8). Finding packing Boxes For Your Move By : James C
It is time to move. You are ready to go but face a big problem. Where can you get enough boxes to pack all of your belongings? You could always buy the necessary boxes but that could cost a small fortune. No you need free boxes. but where can you find that many free boxes?
The best source for boxes is your family, friends and neighbors. Well ahead of your move you should ask them if they have any boxes or if they would save you any that they find.
Article Related to: moving, boxes, movers, packing, transporting
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10). Packing For Adventure Travel By : Rob Wood
There’s a funny scene in Romancing the Stone when Michael Douglas’ character meets Kathleen Turner’s character and agrees to take her to a phone booth hundreds of miles away. He simply refuses to help her carry her completely impractical luggage and a few scenes later goes even further by chopping the heels off her shoes so she can actually walk in them.
Article Related to: travel, adventure, adventure travel, packing
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12). What You Need To Know When Taking Your First International Trip By : Mary Hanna
When you are planning to take your first international flight to visit and tour other countries, there a few things you should know before hand about the flight and what to do when you get to your destination.
When you make your airline reservations whatever you do get an aisle seat. Even if you have to go to the airport to pick up the tickets an aisle seat is MOST important on those long flights.
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13). Some Practical Tips on Packing For Your Trip By : Nomad Rick
Every year, millions of people take a break from the rat race by taking a trip. Unfortunately, most people pack much of the rat race and take it along with them!
Some Practical Tips on Packing For Your Trip
You have finally made time to take that trip. Perhaps you are heading to a lake for a week or taking a trip to another country. Regardless of your destination, you have to figure out what to take and how to pack it.
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14). Moving: Where Did You Pack The Antacid? By : Barbara Adams
One thing is for sure: the quickest way to lose sleep, your marbles, and fifty percent of your possessions is to move. Moving is as much fun as an abcessed tooth or a tax audit. There is one advantage though. It turned me, a former pack rat, into a trash junkie. "When in doubt, throw it out" is now my motto. Unfortunately, "Do not throw, you never know," is my husband's.
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18). 14 Tips for a Stress Free Flight By : Steven Chabotte
Traveling can be a stressful event and airplane travel is tops on the list of the stressors that we experience on what is supposed to be an exciting and fun event. A few simple steps can remove most of the stress of air travel.
Things to do before travel day:
1) Pack your bags. Make sure all your packing is done at least the night before and that you have all your bags in one central location for easy and complete loading into your car or taxi.
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19). General Good Packing Guidelines By : Stephanie Davies
Tips to help you package and ship your holiday and Christmas packages to reduce breakage of delicate items.
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24). How Can a Mere $5 Worth of Fireworks Packed In a Suitcase Get You a $10,000 Fine and a Rap-Sheet? By : Natalia Ippolito
Summer and 4th of July are Almost Here! A Former TSA Airport Security Screener Reveals a SECRET that could Cost Families $1,500 to $10,000!
Article Related to: travel, family, fireworks, 4th of july, airport, security, explosives, packing, luggage, children, parents
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25). The Ultimate Packing Guideline For Airport Security Screening! By : Natalia Ippolito
Learn how to pack whether it is for carry-on or checked baggage. Know which items go where and what items to leave at home to avoid arrest or fines.
Article Related to: packing, suitcase, airport, family, children, teenager, security, vacation, airplane, travel, traveling, kids
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