NHdisneylover
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Packing: Items are being sorted and piled on the table now. The kids and I plan to pull out the suitcases on Saturday
We love to pack The kids actually coordinate their outfits from day to day (it's like having my own little Ryan and Sharpay
). I also mailed our formal wear (Dave's tux and my formal night dress) to a friend in FLorida before we moved to Germany. We will pick those up from her the night we land in Florida plus getting thigns she is kindly buying for me that are cheaper in the USA than here. Some of htose things, like dress pants for Rio, I jsut won't pack--we can wear the new stuff
Barry--I, like you, keep reading the packing cubes thread and comming up confused. We have medium sized rolling duffles for the kids and one medium sized rolling bag with matching "carry on" sized rolling bag and a matching garment bag (they all nest together and then DO fit under a DCL bed). At least three of those is always close to the weight limit anyway--often only the garment bag is no where near the line. I don't think we would be served by the cubes because it would just throw us over the limit. Maybe I pack denser than most people already?
I do not think I do anything all that special.
FE bags--we always assemble them once on board (though might not this time since we are such a little group). It is easier to pack that way and I do not have to live in fear of a TSA search ruining my work.
The lady turned beet red and moved aside and the three business men behind us actually appluaded
I didn't know wether to be proud of Marika or mortified by her rudeness. I am still kind of both. She did get the self sentered lady out of the line though



Barry--I, like you, keep reading the packing cubes thread and comming up confused. We have medium sized rolling duffles for the kids and one medium sized rolling bag with matching "carry on" sized rolling bag and a matching garment bag (they all nest together and then DO fit under a DCL bed). At least three of those is always close to the weight limit anyway--often only the garment bag is no where near the line. I don't think we would be served by the cubes because it would just throw us over the limit. Maybe I pack denser than most people already?

FE bags--we always assemble them once on board (though might not this time since we are such a little group). It is easier to pack that way and I do not have to live in fear of a TSA search ruining my work.
One of the first flights we had after the no shoes took affect was from Manchester, NH. It is a small airport and often (at quieter times of day) has only one security line open. We were waiting, jackets and shoes in hand (the kids traveled plenty and knew the drill inside out and upside down) and a lady in front of us was arguing with the TSA agent about having to take of her "strappy heels that obviously couldn't hide anything" A line formed where there is usually a steady flow as the lady went on and on arguing. Marika (I think she was 7 at the time, maybe 6) HAD it and sudenly piped up loud and clear with something like "Excuse me Ma'am, the rules are for everyone's safety including yours. If you do nto want to follow the rules will you PLEASE get out of the way so the rest of us can get to our flights!?"I agree with searches. I'm all for the searches too and taking shoes off, ect if that's what it takes to keep us safe. I remember reading an editorial in the paper once by a woman "humiliated" that she had to take her shoes off at the airport. As she put it, she was a first class passenger and they had no business treating her like that. Well, there were some "first class" passengers that changed this country forever.


