Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Packing for Nicaragua/Avoiding Spirit's Luggage Fees

4 years ago
As mentioned in this previous post, we are going to Nicaragua next week to celebrate four years of mawwiage. We have a rule that for each anniversary, we have to travel somewhere we haven't been before. Year 1: Brunswick/Jekyll Island/St. Simon's Island, GA, Year 2: Cape Haze, FL, Year 3: Charleston and Beaufort, SC, Year 4: Nicaragua!!! 

We only have our first 2 nights planned (staying in Granada at an Airbnb place) and we will figure out the rest when we get there. This is my favorite way to travel because sometimes you think you need 3 days in a place and when you get there you discover that 3 hours is just fine (Copan Ruinas, Honduras for example).  

This week we have the challenge of paring down our luggage to fit into two small backpacks. We want to avoid paying carryon fees on Spirit and to make our lives easier as we will be using a lot of public transportation (chicken buses). It's really not as difficult as I thought it'd be and helps me to focus. It's so easy to overpack for all of those "just in case" scenarios but ultimately, all of that stuff just weighs you down! We are bringing some laundry detergent to hand wash anything that gets nasty and we have invested in a quick dry travel towel and some quick dry pants for the both of us that can be worn and washed daily (if needed). 

Note: I just typed up my pack list and it seems like a lot when I type it but, you guys, this is still pretty good! Second note: Just typed up Ryan's list and he is obviously the winner of packing light. Whatever, I'm a girl.

My bag:
-1 pair bright pink athletic shoes...won't stand out in any way *Edit: Just found a black pair of Merrell shoes (on sale!) that aren't quite so obnoxious. I love my pink shoes but they should probably stay in Florida.
-1 pair Tom's, for comfy walking
-1 pair Kino flip flops
-1 quick dry shirt
-3 black cotton short sleeve t-shirts, 1 long sleeve
-1 pair  Columbia quick dry capri pants (just came in the mail, thank goodness they fit!)
-1 pair black linen pants (they never get dirty. The longer you wear them, the blacker they get)
-7 pair underwear (Technically this could be 2 pair and they could be washed but gross)
-1 pair athletic shorts, lightweight and quick dry
-1 pair black cotton leggings
-1 jersey cotton dress and 1 pashmina (just in case...)
-4 pair white cotton socks, 4 pair black foot liner socks. *Edit: Now that I'm not bringing the pink shoes, the black liner socks will be plenty!
-Travel size shampoo, conditioner, body wash and laundry detergent
-Coppertone Water Babies Pure and Simple sunblock, which according to EWG is the bee's knees.
-Waterproof camera and charger
-Toothbrushes and toothpaste
-Fleece jacket, will wear on plane so it doesn't take up space
-3 sports bras, 1 sports bra tank, 2 bandeau bras
-1 swimsuit
-1 UCF hat (b/c I went to school there once), 1 bandana, sunglasses
-Passport/money holder thing to wear under clothes. So dorky looking but makes us feel safer.
-Lara bars, Clif bars and trail mix
-Need to get a poncho, so that will also be in here
Ryan's bag:
-1 pair Sperry slip on loafer things
-1 pair Vibram toe shoes (NERD)
-1 dry bag (for his fancy camera)
-1 fancy camera
-1 pair quick dry pants
-3 pair boardshorts
-2 (or 3?) t-shirts, if it's 2, I'm going to make him bring another
-1 pair travel/quick dry underwear that he plans on washing each day....have fun with that
-Rain jacket (sorta, it is waterproof on accident)
-First aid kit, bug spray with DEET, CVS generic equivalent of Skin So Soft, Neosporin
-Clothesline and a few clothes pins
-Bungee cord
-Quick dry travel towel



So, that's it. For one week, we will get to live like vagabonds and it will be beautiful. I'll post pictures and stories when we get back. Hasta entonces!

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