About a month ago I had a trip to England with my friend B, where we were trying out the somewhat “minimalistic packing” routine. Yeah it wasn’t all that minimalistic, but we did each manage on hand luggage only, even including bringing stuff for my mum and brother (Norwegian chocolate is a big thing 😉 )
So how did I do with what I packed? Well, as I suspected I did over pack somewhat, but not as badly as I thought I had done. Since the weather was a mix of everything between one evening of lounging in shorts in the garden, to crashing rain and cold weather, I used almost everything in my bag with the exception of a couple of tops, and a scarf. I have however found a couple of ways to streamline, so that next time, I will bring even less for a short week in UK (except next time might be Christmas, and we all know that is dress up time in mums house… hmmm… that might put a dent into my light packing plans..).
Did I lean anything from my trip? Yes Actually that would be a resounding YES.
I found that I loved how easy it was to navigate with a small wheeled carry on, how easy it was to roll it through the streets to get to the London underground, how easy it was to lift and carry when there was no other options, how easy it was to find space for it on the train and on the plane. It was so easy I don’t think I’ll ever want to go back to big suitcases, it was that easy 😉
I did have one more revelation!
After having meandered around in London for a couple days, I came to the conclusion that the less you drag around with you, an easier time you have (yeah, big shocker, I know 🙂 )
Every time I’m out and about on travel, I carry stuff with me in a handbag or small backpack. Having issues with my shoulders, I made B drag the backpack around this time. And what a relief, not really having to carry ANYTHING!!!
I do realize that it’s futile to think that I will be able to continue to never carry stuff around, as I’m THAT person who always need a bottle of water at hand, a small bag with my medication (just in case) and when there is no safe at the hotel, have to keep my passport with me. But, having had a couple of days in London where I was not the designated backpack carrier this time around, I’ve realized I need to re-evaluate, how much I really NEED to lug around.
When we were out and about, I kept my wallet and phone in my jeans pockets. Passport, medication, water, rain jacket, small camera ++ was in the backpack B carried. I quickly started to feel like a nuisance when we were wandering the streets of London, as I was forever digging into the backpack. To get a bottle of water, sunglasses, dig out the camera, and stuff all that crap back in, over and over again.
So I’ve realized that, for the times I wear clothing that don’t have “huge” pockets, I need a small (very small) cross body purse/bag, that is just big enough to hold on (temporary basis) things like water, wallet, phone, sunglasses and a small camera.
Even though I’m trying to only buy necessities this year, I think there might be a small purse purchase in my near future, if I can find the perfect bag that is. It needs to be light, have a good strap and I would prefer, good internal organization. I would love if it was possible to clip to my belt loops so I wouldn’t really need to carry it cross body, to save my shoulders, but guess that might be a tall order (unless I find someone who can make it for me).
I love the look of this little Cath Kidston bag, and this one at Tom Bihn seem to have some nifty solutions, but since I tend to like to see/touch the product before I buy, I was hoping to find something a little closer to home.
If you have any suggestions on geat little bags to use for travel, oh, yeah, and what to carry in it. I sure could need a little help 😉
Conclusion! Never use a big bag again, if I can avoid it. Now goal! To downsize even more 😉
Great post! The UK weather does like to mess with minimalist plans! Amazing what you don’t need when you don’t have it. M
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Agree 😉 It’s the not packing it because I think I “might need” it part I need to get better at 😉
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The tyranny of thinking ‘just in case’. We’re all guilty of it! M
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🙂 yeah, on that part I’m a “minimalist” in training 😉
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Me too! M
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Less is definitely more when cruising around.
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Absolutely 🙂 now, wouldn’t it be great if we could travel with a tiny Mary Poppins bag? Were you could pull out whatever you needed, when you needed it 😉
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Packing light is the best! What a good reminder 🙂 I want to go hang out in Europe sooo bad.
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If you ever decide to come to Norway…. You’ve gotta let me know!
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I’m a notorious over-packer… because I always want to be prepared… sounds like you found a good middle ground for your packing. I may have to review this post when I pack for my trip to Europe next spring!
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Where are you going in Europe? Anywhere close to my neighbourhood?
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We probably won’t go any further north than the Netherlands, but will concentrate on Netherlands, Belgium, France and Germany… nothing is in stone yet though… Just in the planning stages…
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Sounds like your picking some great countries. Are you planning on Netherlands during the tulip blossoming? I’ve always wanted to go that time a year for the tulip “show”…
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We call those bags that go around your waist “fanny packs”. But, I’ve heard that is a bad word overseas??
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I think they are called “bum” bags in UK 😉 directly translated the norwegian version would be “butt” or “bum” bag 😉 I have been thinking maybe one like that, but at the same time it would be nice if it could be used as a purse/handbag for nicer occations as well, as that would solve the purse packing issue for those particular occations as well 😉
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I have a purple leather cross body. It came in so handy when I was on my walker. But now I want to change.
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