King of Contingency Packing
I could have been the King of Wishful Thinking.
The King of Pain.
The King of Rock and Roll.
No. I had to be the King of Contingency packing. Let me give you a highlight into the pain that I feel.
I was packing to drive up to Utah (Oh, I’m here by the way..). I hate packing, I really do.
So, by the time Morning rolls around, I’ve filled the back seat of my Toyota Tundra. When I say filled, I mean, I’m lucky if I can see over the clothes, bags, suits, tool boxes (don’t ask), and sweatshirts. Don’t forget my laptop and the cameras were sitting up front where I could keep a watchful eye on them.
HOW DO I END UP WITH ALL THIS STUFF!?!?!
I purposely pack late, so I don’t end up with more than I already have, but how do I end up packing for over two weeks, when I will be in the land of Zion for three days, MAX!
Is there a support group for this? If not, I’m off to start one.
Sheesssh.
Too funny, Chris. I’m totally the same way. Whenever I go on a trip, I pick half a million things I don’t need. Sadly, it always seems I’ve forgotten something! 🙂
I’m the same way. I’m better these days with how many clothes I take, but now it’s my crafts that take over as I’m usually working on a couple of different blankets and things that I bring along with me.
I’m the same way. I’m better these days with how many clothes I take, but now it’s my crafts that take over as I’m usually working on a couple of different blankets and things that I bring along with me.
I just don’t understand how I end up packing it all!
and now I have to move. Meh. Meh. Meh.
Heh. Yup, me too. I take the laptop, the camera, the knitting, books to read on the way, the ipod, and then hope there’s still room for clothes. And then you never know what mood you’ll be in or what the weather will be like, so you have to have contingency plans for that. Sigh.
Yeah, swiming shorts, in case I might go swiming, after I play racquetball (With the stuff I bring).
If the pinball machines weren’t so heavy, I’d probably take those as well…