bluezy
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In addition to pretty much everything listed already in this thread, I also bring a tennis ball. It's great for helping to stretch and massage the muscles in your tired feet at the end of the day. Just put the ball on the floor and roll your foot over it for a few minutes.
I also buy a $1 baby bottle brush to use for washing out the re-usable mugs (I take pump soap for the bathrooms and also use that for washing the mugs). I leave the soap and brush when we leave.
I also always travel with an eye glass repair kit and a few small screwdrivers (for opening battery compartments).
Some of my can't-live-without things that have already been listed: scissors, tape (duct and scotch), air freshener, packing the kids clothes in a ziploc bag, USB power strips, and night lights.
I also buy a $1 baby bottle brush to use for washing out the re-usable mugs (I take pump soap for the bathrooms and also use that for washing the mugs). I leave the soap and brush when we leave.
I also always travel with an eye glass repair kit and a few small screwdrivers (for opening battery compartments).
Some of my can't-live-without things that have already been listed: scissors, tape (duct and scotch), air freshener, packing the kids clothes in a ziploc bag, USB power strips, and night lights.