Packing is easy for some, more difficult for others. We're generally pretty light travelers and packing is quite easy for us. That is until we realized we're packing for 3 months and multiple climates! There are some things you can go without when you're vacationing, but giving up those things for 3 months can start to give some of us heart palpitations!
There's the clothes of course, two large, two small suitcases should do it for us (maybe even less), but that's the easy part!
Sam, who normally travels very light for a woman, isn't going anywhere for 3 months without her yoga gear (mat, blanket, bolsters, blocks, straps, etc.). She's also bringing her notebooks for aromatherapy school, sketchpads, pens. Not to mention the wax warmer to keep those eyebrows under control and the magnifying mirror to ensure wax hits eyebrows and not eyes! So much for being a light traveler!!
Bill wants to resume his interest in diving and will be bringing his scuba gear. He decided to leave the golf clubs behind. Looks like Bill will be the lightest traveler on this trip!
We both come lugging our electronics.... laptops, tablets, nooks, VOIP phone, coffee grinder (yes, we're bringing Jamaican Blue Mountain beans with us!), bringing a coffee pot is still up in the air.
Cheba comes with her crate, her big container of food, treats, bowls, toys, blankets, pillows (this dog is CRAZY for pillows!).
Food stuff that we may not be able to easily get in Mexico.....stevia, organic cereal, our favorite peanut butter, tuna, tea, coffee.
Our travel medicine cabinet, filled with homeopathic remedies, herbal supplements and essential oils for any cold, flu, ache, pain, or traveler's tummy trouble that may threaten to invade us. On the list of things to check out in Mexico is the availability of alternative medicine modalities!
Beach chairs, coolers, pillows, backpacks, dufflebags, and.....
Did I mention we're traveling in a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, not a moving van???
FYI....the jeep is affectionately called "the Bubblebee"; no, not bumblebee, it is bubble for Sam's love of making soap :) And no, she will not be bringing her soap making supplies :(
Sam immediately started fretting....."how are we going to bring everything? I'm not leaving my yoga gear behind!!" Just like when we moved to Oregon, Bill took on the role of transportation coordinator. Bill, my hero <batting eyelashes>, found a basket-like carrier for the back of the jeep, but damn, we needed a hitch (yes, we bought a jeep without the tow package). No problem, he found a hitch and realized it's no big deal to install. Hitch is installed and he's damn glad we didn't pay the dealer or any other place to install it! This basket will give us lots of room to store stuff and Bill is confident our stuff will be secure...we won't be driving with our stuff falling off behind us!
Though we're not expecting any problems, we can't be ignorant of the fact that we may be in areas where criminal elements might find our Jeep intriguing (Sinaloa, Nogales, Phoenix). Many friends and family are concerned for our safety on this journey and we'll talk more about that in another post, but as for the safety of our jeep & stuff....
- We'll make sure the stuff in the basket are things we can handle losing.
- Bill bought a couple different sets of locking lugs for the tires & spare. He also got one of those Clubs for the steering wheel.
- While we're traveling, Cheba will be in the jeep when we take breaks. Can't imagine too many people that would try to break into a vehicle with a barking Doberman and her pearly white, large teeth!
- And of course we'll have our Mexican auto insurance that covers theft and vandalism. More about that later too!
So at this point we're confident that we can take everything we want, but we really won't know until we load the Bubblebee up!
Happy trails and positive vibes!
Bill & Sam