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I finally got to packing up for my trip home on Friday. I laid out everything that I needed: about six days' worth of clothes (Robert said I could do laundry at his place, so I'll do that at the halfway point); a couple toiletries and beauty supplies (comb, bobby pins, hair ties, makeup, tweezers, etc); my hair straightener; a buttload of gifts (mostly candy); a couple books; some snacks; my ipod; and my purse with my wallet, passport, American and Japanese phones, and flight itineraries. I'll be wearing my coat and my boots.

I realized, looking at the fairly small piles on the bed and the floor, that they might fit in two carry-on-sized bags, and I could go without checking anything.

So I got out my cherry bag (my trusty carry-on since sophomore year of college) and emptied out the purple polka-dot bag I use for carrying things to school . . . and everything fit!

So Friday I will fly to the US with no checked bags, merely two regulation-size carry-ons with my purse stuffed inside one for check-in. I AM AWESOME.

This is absolutely beyond crazy to me. Flying with only a carry-on is a rare luxury for me; so used heaving half my life around in two checked bags + two carry-ons for various lengthy stays overseas (as for my semester abroad and my arrival in Japan for JET), I find whipping through the airport with a single suitcase and a purse to be the most relaxing and liberating feeling ever. Considering I barely ever even travel domestically with no checked bags-- even going home for breaks during college I usually ended up checking one-- I definitely never expected to go without a checked bag for an international flight. It astounds me that I can do this!

And the best part is, this is probably the best thing that could have happened to me to relieve the stress of my massively-long flight itinerary on Friday. With checked bags, I would have had to go through baggage claim and re-check my bags twice before finally picking them up at my final destination: once at the domestic Haneda airport in Tokyo before boarding the shuttle for Narita International Airport, and again in LA for customs before boarding the first of my two flights bound for Indiana. Passing between so many hands I could easily see my luggage missing a connection. Since there's always the possibility of delays, lost luggage, and general confusion during travels (especially this time of year), the less hassle I have to go through with baggage, the better. With my bags on me, all I need to worry about is getting me to the right place.

Of course, I'm really hoping that I'm not just happening to overlook something major that I will need a checked bag for. I did have to sacrifice a couple of presents containing gels and liquids, which unfortunately means that part of Robert's Christmas present won't make it over with me /-: I'll have to send it to him when I get back, perhaps as part of a larger Christmas-Valentine's Day present package to console him when it's been two months since he's seen me and he's hankering for more. (So far, we've been able to see each other about every two months-- which is unfortunately not a pattern we can keep up for the next two years /-:). My quart-sized-Ziploc-bag-full-of-less-than-ten-items-of-three-oz-or-less-each contains deoderant, chapstick, lip gloss (for holiday parties!), foundation, concealer, leave-in conditioner, hair gel, toothpaste, and eye drops. Since that's nine I might actually add a dose of Nyquil in a random travel container, to try to knock myself out for part of the flight >.< I won't wear my contacts on the flight so I don't need contact solution, and I don't need shampoo, conditioner, lotion, or soap with me because there will be stuff at my family's to use when I am there (I can share contact solution with my mom and lotion and soap with my siblings for three days, and though the shampoo and conditioner in the bathroom won't be my shampoo and conditioner it will work for the time being-- and hence the straightener, since Tory's shampoo is not designed for wavy hair). I'll also use shoes I left behind at the house when I don't want to wear my boots.

Making due with the supplies at my family's house means I won't need to check bags for the flight back to LA, either-- which actually saves me money since Delta/Northwest charges for checked bags on domestic flights. Once in LA I'll need to buy shampoo, conditioner, lotion, and things right away, but these are things I was intended to get anyway so I'll just crack into them to use while I'm there and carry them back with me when I return home.

I will have to check bags (probably just one) on the way back since I will be carrying bag large supplies of gels and liquids like shampoo, conditioner, hair gel, and leave-in conditioner, but it's not as stressful since they merely need to make it from San Francisco to Tokyo (a direct flight) one day and from Tokyo to Hagi (also a direct flight) the next. There's much less opportunity for them to get lost or left behind, and since the SF-Tokyo flight is international with no domestic legs and Japan isn't assholes about checking bags for domestic flights I won't ever be charged for the checked bags. I stuck a collapsible eco-bag inside one of my bags, so I'll use that as my second carry-on full of clothes and check one of the larger, sturdy bags with all of my liquid and gel goodies from the US. If I get so much stuff that even that won't cut it, I'll just buy a crappy duffel to use for a checked bag. It's totally worth it to have the stress-free (and charge-free!) trip on Friday.

I suppose there's a possibility they'll balk at me having two bags on Friday, when technically the rule is "one regulation-size carry-on and one small hand-held item such as a purse or laptop bag," but my purple polka-dot bag is actually smaller than my laptop bag, which even stuffed full (nearly overflowing, actually) I have carried overseas in addition to my cherry bag twice without a problem. If this happens, I'll just check one of them and I'll be no worse off than I was intending before.

Date: 2009-12-24 02:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tabular-rasa.livejournal.com
1) You're awesome.
2) No, you're awesome.
3) You're lovely and awesome! :-P
4) Yeah . . . Sometimes you just have to have the bigger bag, though. Three weeks is way too much for just a carry-on, unless you really want to live without. Plus I made you bring over way too much stuff for me >.<
5) Heehee, this is why I can never ask you advice about how I look :-P because I can't go wrong with you! Lol.
6) I don't mind if you repeat it :-P I just hope you don't mind if I also add that you, also, are lovely and awesome .

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