Final Night Before Flying Out to Sunny Tug
It has been a wonderful, but hectic week. After retiring from work on Friday, I had a wonderful party on Saturday (thanks to dear friends who organized that) and then an another informal gathering with friends from work on Tuesday.
It is strange to be packing up to be away from home for a year. I always have the option to come back and spend some time at home if I want to, but the initial plan is not to do that unless necessary. I have the advantage of being able to keep my place. Other Loopers talk about the hectic few weeks before moving aboard where they are moving things to storage, selling cars, and cleaning out their home.
Thanks again to good friends, I have had a good week of "de-cluttering." Some of the things that have made their way to Goodwill or recycling, or garbage, have been around for over 30 years!
Packing has been an interesting exercise. Some things I want on board are sentimental, while others (like clothing) are more practical. Here is what packing for a year looks like for me.
I am limited to two 50 lb bags. Everything fit in the two bags (plus a carry on)!
Thankfully, the weight is not too much. The yellow bag is about 28 lbs and the green bag is about 25 lbs. The carry on is 17 lbs.
I also shipped a box with boat manuals and other items via FedEx.
I am also really going to appreciate Amazon Lockers..... What a great service! I have ordered a sleeping bag liner and some micro fiber towels, that I can pick up once I arrive in Salem.
OK... Final cleaning to be done at home and then an early night! :)
It is strange to be packing up to be away from home for a year. I always have the option to come back and spend some time at home if I want to, but the initial plan is not to do that unless necessary. I have the advantage of being able to keep my place. Other Loopers talk about the hectic few weeks before moving aboard where they are moving things to storage, selling cars, and cleaning out their home.
Thanks again to good friends, I have had a good week of "de-cluttering." Some of the things that have made their way to Goodwill or recycling, or garbage, have been around for over 30 years!
Packing has been an interesting exercise. Some things I want on board are sentimental, while others (like clothing) are more practical. Here is what packing for a year looks like for me.
Packing .... What to take and what to leave behind? |
I am limited to two 50 lb bags. Everything fit in the two bags (plus a carry on)!
Thankfully, the weight is not too much. The yellow bag is about 28 lbs and the green bag is about 25 lbs. The carry on is 17 lbs.
I also shipped a box with boat manuals and other items via FedEx.
I am also really going to appreciate Amazon Lockers..... What a great service! I have ordered a sleeping bag liner and some micro fiber towels, that I can pick up once I arrive in Salem.
OK... Final cleaning to be done at home and then an early night! :)
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