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Thursday, March 11, 2010

T Minus Three Weeks....

Until we leave to Virginia, and have we done anything to prepare for the trip? NOPE!  Unless you count buying four of these duffel bags.  We actually have two colors; two in this yellow and two in gray.  I don't know where the other three are, which kind of defeats the purpose of using them for our trip; I hope we can find them before it's time to pack!

We've got a long list of things we need to do.  I guess I can type up the checklist here, since I'll be able to refer back to it later.

Contact the post office to stop our mail.  This also means I have to stop buying stuff online as of next Thursday.  Less packages waiting for us the better.

Clean the house.  This is actually going to be one of the last things that get done, because if I clean it all spic and span, it's just going to get dirty again before we leave.  I would like to come home to a clean house.

Figure out what to take.  Obviously clothes, shoes, my makeup, and toilet paper.  Yes, that's right, toilet paper.  You never know when you go to that rest stop if they'll have toilet paper in the stall.  Figured I'd be proactive and take my own TP, and besides, it's better than using that thinner than tissue paper stuff they call toilet paper.  I also plan to sew myself one of these cute little bags:  It's called "Weekend Away Travel Bag" and it can be found in a great book by Heather Ross called "Weekend Sewing".  It's got a lot of nifty patterns and the like for things such as purses, clothing and various other things.  In case you didn't know, Heather Ross is a well known and highly sought after designer of fabric.  She's got amazing talent and... eh hem, I guess I better get back to the blog on hand, I can rave about her on my creative blog.  Oh, obviously we'll have to take toiletries such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant, and pull ups for Zoe -we are NOT stopping every 20 minutes for her to go potty- and diapers and wipes for Ruthie.

Make reservations.  We're staying at Super 8s across the country -well in Nebraska and Missouri anyway- and we need to obviously reserve our room so all four of us aren't sleeping on a twin bed or something.

Well, that's all I can think of for the check list at the moment.  I know I'm taking my sewing machine, and I need to get a sewing box/basket so I can take my thread and other things I may need to sew.  I promised my mom I'd help her sew new drapes for her living room.  I wish I could take my Juki, but it's so big and heavy, and I don't have anything to transport it in unless I buy a Rubbermaid container for it.  I'll have to settle taking my BabyLock Xscape, which is conveniently a travel sized machine and it came with a travel bag.

2 comments:

Valerie said...

Here's my biggest tip for road trips:

Once you cross a state border, at some gas stations and even some rest stops have these free little magazines that have coupons for hotels. We found some as low as $29 a night that were pretty decent. True you don't get to plan too much in ahead, but it works out if you want to drive longer than you had planned that day. Also, if you are using a GPS, they have the phone numbers to the hotels nearby usually, you can call ahead and make sure they have what you want! Take it from me, I'm the queen of road trips. I've gone back and forth across the US more than 5 times!

Amber H. said...

Thanks for the advice Val! I knew you would have some good trips, since I know you guys drove multiple times across for Spence's job.