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Packing Woes

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Simply because I wanted to see more of my country. I'd toured Luzon, and Visayas had the best beaches. It just takes 1.5 hours via fastcraft to get from Dumaguete in Negros to Tagbilaran in Bohol. Ditto from Bohol to Cebu. I took up scuba diving, because I knew Visayas had some of the best underwater scenery. I gave up Siargao, because that was a part of Mindanao after all...Another trip.

Packing Woes

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Though I gave myself almost a week to prepare, I only just finished my packing!  In a few hours I'd be on a plane to Bacolod, still trying to catch up on some sleep.  What possessed me to take the earliest flight out?  When I did this on my trip to Singapore, I ended up sleeping at the hotel until noon on my first day!

I managed to put most of my stuff in one backpack like I wanted. On my Luzon trip I only had 11 days, but this trip might take me almost a month.  Since I couldn't just double the clothes I brought the last time, I had to make sure that all my stuff coordinated and were especially non-bulky.  This meant a lot of stretch t-shirts and shorts.  And absolutely no jeans; they don't dry as fast.

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  I still needed a couple of smaller bags: my belt bag for extra essentials and my shoulder bag for sightseeing.  I had to cut down my books to 2 and my hat to 1 -- the latter I'd wear with me flying into Bacolod. 

I absolutely cannot fly without books! I brought Lonely Planet Philippines because I needed it (duh!).  Also The Stranger by Albert Camus to read on the beach.  Incidentally the latter's about a guy who commits a murder on a beach because of racial prejudice, which seems morbid but something I'd find a lot more interesting than plodding through One Hundred Years of Solitude by Marquez. That book will frankly take me, well, a hundred years. Plus it has no beach in it.  My sister is falling down laughing as I explain this to her. 

Anyway, my packing done, I heave a sigh of relief and think of just buying anything else I might need on the way. There are malls everywhere in the Philippines, and SM malls especially are pretty much in the major cities. I wonder if I should sleep the few hours I had left, or just watch the first episodes of the latest season of Lost.

 

 

 

yahooey says:
interesting read. packing is probably the most hardest part of planning a trip. you never know what to pack and what not to pack. when it comes to packing i just dont care anymore. if i leave anything behind tough luck!
Posted on: Jun 17, 2007
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