Sunday, March 30, 2014

Travel: How to survive 10+ Hours in Economy


Hiya!

I recently just returned home from Europe and the flights were very long!!! Sitting in economy seats are not always the most comfortable or entertaining places to be on long flights but here is a tip list of what will help you survive long flights! 





Prep your entertainment.  Charge up all your devices.  Download movies or seasons of your favorite shows (I highly recommend The White Queen and Continuum).  Stock up on paper and books on your e-readers, as internationally departing flights don’t allow the use of small devices yet.  Invest in a quality pair of headphones.  And don’t plan on getting any work done on your laptop – there’s no such thing as elbow room.
Get comfortable.  Change into a super comfortable outfit before you board.  I opt for stretchy leggings (Lysseare my favorites), a cotton tank top and long-sleeved tee, a lightweight blazer or cardigan, and compression socks.  Layers, baby.  I also carry a pair of cashmere socks if my feet get cold (common for window seat afecionados) and a scarf to use a blanket.
How to actually get some sleep.  Speaking from personal experience here – alcohol will only make your sleep worse on a long haul flight.  Do.  Not.  Drink.  Booze.  Chamomile tea actually proved quite helpful in lulling me to sleep, as did the world’s best eyemask and neck pillow.  I use the airline provided pillow as a lower back support, my own neck pillow to cradle my head, and used my steeped chamomile teabags (wrapped in tissues) as compresses for my eyes before I slipped the eyemask on top.  The skin under your eyes is the most delicate, and this tip significantly helps keep it hydated in flight.
Quench your thirst.  I purchase the largest bottle of water available before boarding the flight, and will usually have it refilled by the flight attendants during the flight.  Hydration is everything.  I try to avoid heavy foods (read – bread, rice, meat) in flight as well – you’re not burning many calories by sitting on your bum for hours on end.  Pre-ordering the strict vegetarian/vegan option is key – the food is usually decent (and vegetable-rich) and it’s served before everyone else gets their meals.  As for snacks, I’ll bring along vegetable sticks, fresh fruit (NOT bananas – the smell is too strong), and almonds.
Stay healthy.  Planes are incubators for viruses, and I’m all about prevention.  I wipe down my arm rests, seat belt fasteners, tray table, window pull, and wall next to my seat with these sanitizing towels.  I’ll add an EBOOSTto my water bottle after I’ve woken up for a boost of vitamins.  And I ALWAYS use a paper towel to open the bathroom door from the inside as I’m leaving.
Pre-pack THIS.  An in-flight toiletry case with the basics (toothbrush and toothpaste, your eyeglassesface wash and lotioneye creamfacial spraylip balmhand cream, a spare set of contacts) is something you should have with you on any flight longer than 5 hours.  Mine is an old United BusinessFirst toiletry kit, but you can use any waterproof-lined bag (or even a Ziploc baggie) to make one of your own.  I’ll also throw some makeup (concealer, powder, eyeliner, mascara, and eyebrow pencil) into it.  This case, along with my tablets and headphones, stay in the seatback pocket in front of me.
Pack it best.  If you don’t read anything else, READ THIS.  I keep a Baggu pre-packed in my travel bag.  Prior to boarding, I’ll put everything I’ll need during the flight inside it – my iPad and Kindle, headphones, snacks, water, my in-flight toiletry kit, neck pillow, eyemask – and place the Baggu in the space in front of me.  My other bags go in the overhead bin, thus yielding more leg room AND with everything easily accessible.  To prevent items from falling out of the Baggu, tie it closed using your scarf.  Also, lie a magazine flat at the bottom of the bag, to ensure it stays upright.  There are few things worse than rummaging through your bag, looking for something lodged at the very bottom, while jabbing your neighbor.  Being in the middle seat may be one of them.

Monday, March 24, 2014

My World of Adventures

Hiya!

WOW I haven't wrote a post in a long time! So much has happened in the last month that I haven't even had the time to sit at my computer and write it all down! In the last month my family and I have been planning our trip to Europe and making sure everything is set in place. I want to sit here and write down everything that happened on the trip in full detail but that would take so long! 

What I took away/learned from my time over seas is that I appreciate my life so much. 

1. God has truly blessed me and I hope I can show him how thankful I am that he has blessed me with the life he has. 

2. I love the country I live in. I came back home and I couldn't be any more proud of where I'm from.

3. I have amazing respect for different cultures of the world. Many things in Europe were different than how we do things here in America but I embraced them. 

4. The world is a HUGE PLACE! How God made all of this in 7 days is unreal. 

5. Know how much something costs before you buy it!

6. Don't bring an Apple to the U.S Border and Customs. 

7. Everything in Paris is HUGE! I always say this when describing Paris but I felt like I was walking through Asgard. 

8. Wifi is your best friend!

9. The other side of the World really feels like a whole new World. Once again the World is BIG

10. Learning more than once language is a very good things. I has to watch TV in French for 9 days. Talk about a challenge! 

I have many more things I could talk about! I'm trying to learn to live in the moment so I can enjoy things more. I spent less time taking pictures so I could enjoy the moment. It really worked for me! I'll have more posts on my adventures and how I pack, how to travel light, etc! 

-Karissa