Top Five Friday #20 - Travel Writing Tools | RebeccaWanderlusting.com

Top Five Friday #20

Travel Writing Tools

Over the years of writing this blog, I’ve come up with a pretty solid routine for writing and documenting my travels.  After some trial and error, I’ve found what works best and what I can leave behind.  I’ve found my favorite travel writing tools that I can easily throw into my bag and go.  It’s really been made into a science to be the most productive and still be able to enjoy the trip I’m on without getting bogged down trying to record it.  Through many adventures, here is what has worked best for me:

Top Five Friday #20 - Favorite Travel Writing Tools, RebeccaWanderlusting

  1. Notebooks & Pencils: I prefer to write everything longhand first.  For some reason, I feel like this is the best way to go through and write down my adventures of the day, journal-style, without self-editing too much while I go.  I’ve gone through quite a few notebooks over the years, and I have to say, there is no better feeling than completely filling up a notebook with my travel stories.  Also, I’m a pencil-over-pens girl, always.  I just like them.
  2. Camera: I use a combination of my iPhone camera and a D3300 Nikon DSLR camera.  If we’re going out for the night, I prefer to leave my big ol’ camera at the hotel so I’m not lugging it around; I’ll just rely on my phone camera for the evening.  I like to bring my camera with us for all of the daytime adventures to get the best quality photos.  After the photos are taken, I edit them using BeFunky.com, which is a free service, because I can’t bring myself to pay for Lightroom quite yet.  I know, I know, eventually I’ll break down and get it.

    Top Five Friday #20 - Favorite Travel Writing Tools, RebeccaWanderlusting

  3. iPhone Notes: I utilize my iPhone notes to keep a running list of all the stores, restaurants, bars and attractions we visit, as well as what we ordered there or other first impressions.  I find this is the easiest and most efficient way to keep track of things, and I’ll go back to these notes when I journal at the end of the day.
  4. Lonely Planet & Online Travel Resources: Of course before I go anywhere, I do some pretty extensive research and make a list of everything I want to see and do.  This research helps us streamline our choices when we’re on a trip and ensures that we get to try out everything we want to while we’re there.  I make note of operation hours, best times to visit and admission charges to stay on top of things.
  5. Laptop: I used to own a clunky old Dell laptop that I purchased right out of college.  I’d never bring this heavy thing anywhere because it only worked when it was plugged in and it was too much to carry.  Recently, I upgraded to a Lenovo Yoga, which is very light and thin, and I can’t wait to bring it with on our longer trips to write, research and post from the road.

Top Five Friday #20 - Favorite Travel Writing Tools, RebeccaWanderlusting

What are your go-to travel writing tools?  What’s your prefered method of documenting your travels?

Weekend Getaway Essentials, Packing List, RebeccaWanderlusting

Weekend Getaway Essentials

This summer has consisted of multiple weekend excursions that I’ve had to pack quickly and rush off to.  From a quick trip up to our lake house in Wisconsin to a last minute trip to St. Louis, I’ve had to throw things together and go a couple of times.  Now, I’m not complaining, I think better when there’s a time limit and pack minimally when I can only bring a small duffle bag.  The preparation for the trips I’ve had so far have made me into a little bit of an expert in the quick weekend getaway essentials.  There’s still some summer weekends left this year, which means I’m sure there will be a couple more getaways in my future (and hopefully yours too!).  So, without further ado, here’s my complete list of weekend getaway essentials, ready for you to pack and go and a moment’s notice:

Clothes:

  • Jean Shorts
  • Pants
  • (1) Dress
  • (1) Skirt
  • (2) T Shirts
  • (2) Tank Tops
  • (1) Blouse
  • Pajamas
  • Swimsuit & Cover Up
  • Undergarments & Socks

Shoes:

  • Flats
  • Sandals
  • Comfy sneakers

Accessories:

  • Versatile Necklace
  • Watch
  • Default Earrings
  • Lightweight Scarf
  • Small Purse

This little capsule wardrobe gives you plenty of options for casual, comfortable or more dressed-up.  With these few items, you can have about ten different outfits for whatever activities and outings your getaway throws at you.

Weekend Getaway Essentials, RebeccaWanderlusting

Beauty:

  • Whatever’s in Your Normal Make-Up Bag
  • Face Wipes
  • Moisturizer
  • Deodorant
  • Razor (if you aren’t flying with only a carry-on)
  • Hair Serum
  • Sunscreen
  • Toothbrush & Toothpaste
  • Hairbrush & Hairties

Extras:

Weekend Getaway Essentials, RebeccaWanderlusting

All of these items would fit in my duffle bag and tote, which makes for an easy check in for flights, train rides, buses or however you are getting to your destination.  Safe travels to all and enjoy your weekend getaways!

What are your weekend getaway essentials? Where are you headed next?

Creating a Travel Capsule Wardrobe | RebeccaWanderlulsting

Europe Packing List

Today is the day I finally stop talking about this trip and actually leave for Iceland, en route to Copenhagen.  And it has finally hit me that this is actually happening.  I am nervous and excited and ready for a new adventure.  Before I go, I need to pack, which is a project in and of itself.  While it’s been a bit stressful with everything else I have going on lately, I really don’t mind packing.  With the search for the perfect hiking boots that also had to be suitable for wearing out and my best attempt at packing a travel capsule wardrobe, it’s been a fun process.  What’s been the most difficult is trying to plan for the unpredictable climates of Iceland, while still trying to bring clothes I’ll be happy wandering around Copenhagen in. I had to edit the list down quite a bit because I am trying to pack lightly, and I think I’ve finally got it down.   I’ll be bringing my Samsonite rolling suitcase (which will be my checked bag), a backpack (my carry-on) and my Madewell Tote (personal item) with me.  So, without further ado, here is my Europe Packing List, broken down by bag:

Madewell Tote:

  • Notebook & Pens
  • Passport
  • Bill Bryson book (“Neither Here Nor There”)
  • Mophie
  • iPad with “Girl on a Train” on it
  • iPhone Charger
  • Face Wipes (1/2)
  • Bandaids
  • Water Bottle
  • Small purse with wallet

Eurotrip Packing List, RebeccaWanderlusting

Backpack:

  • (1) Outfit – socks (1/10), undies (1/10), bra (1/3), jeans, tank top, long sleeve shirt
  • 2nd Mophie
  • Camera
  • Tripod
  • Makeup Bag
  • Deoderant
  • Brush
  • Cliff Bars

EuroTrip Packing List, RebeccaWanderlusting

Rolling Bag:

  • Socks (9/10)
  • Undies (9/10)
  • Bras (1/3)
  • Sports Bra
  • Tights
  • Swimsuit
  • Tank top
  • (4) T-shirts
  • Long Sleeve Shirt
  • Sweater
  • Blouse
  • Chambray Top
  • Dress
  • Skirt
  • Leggings
  • Pajamas
  • Flip Flops
  • Flats
  • Sorrel Boots
  • Towel
  • Toiletry bag
  • Jewelry pouch

Europe Packing List, RebeccaWanderlusting

What would you bring on a Scandinavian Adventure? How does my list stack up?