Carry -on only, but it's winter?
- traveler22
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Carry -on only, but it's winter?
I can usually pack very light for St. John. My problem is what to do with the jacket or sweatshirt we need just to get to the airport during winter in the northeast. It's so much easier in summer when I can wear my flip flops and shorts to the airport. What do you guys do?
We are doing carry on only in Feb, we'll wear lightweight long pants, our heaviest walking shoes and a T with a long sleeve shirt or light sweater (which may also be handy in the evenings). We leave coats, etc in the car and get dropped off and picked up at the door. Hopefully this will go perfectly!
Deb
I do light weight pants, a t-shirt, a light sweater and sneakers.
As a mom, it is one thing to be freezing cold if you just have to worry about yourself in the transition to vehicle to airport, it is another to be cold, miserable and wrangling a small child as every thing takes 5x as long.
I take a change of pants and flip flops for the plane so I can arrive ready for warm weather.
DH is hardcore, he is in shorts, short sleeves and flip flops. He is so glad to get on the way he would walk thru 6 inches of snow in flip flops and not complain.
As a mom, it is one thing to be freezing cold if you just have to worry about yourself in the transition to vehicle to airport, it is another to be cold, miserable and wrangling a small child as every thing takes 5x as long.
I take a change of pants and flip flops for the plane so I can arrive ready for warm weather.
DH is hardcore, he is in shorts, short sleeves and flip flops. He is so glad to get on the way he would walk thru 6 inches of snow in flip flops and not complain.
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Layers: tee shirt, workout jacket/sweatshirt, windbreaker if it's really bad. Capris and Keens. (socks on my backpack for going through security and if my feet get cold on the plane.) DH is the same except jeans instead of capris, of course.
Kids wear tee shirts plus their fleece Northface jackets. They wear long pants, but their clothes take up less room.
A long sleeve rashguard can make a good layer if you're going home to really cold weather.
Kids wear tee shirts plus their fleece Northface jackets. They wear long pants, but their clothes take up less room.
A long sleeve rashguard can make a good layer if you're going home to really cold weather.
Getting dropped off at the airport makes it much easier because we just ditch our heavy coats in the car. We are big fans of the zip off pants, then a t-shirt and a hoodie or pullover which easily fits into the backpack upon arrival. I've been known to wear socks with my Teva's if there is snow on the ground . I am a dork .
Going "home" again October 26th!
It's just fun even thinking about this dilemma! I'm kinda like PA Girl's DH. I'd trudge from Rockport to Logan Airport in a blinding blizzard in my flipflops and new pedicure rather than be incumbered with with winter clothes. Fortunately my DH is willing to drop us all at the door and then he parks and catches up.
I spend the trip down praying that the curbside check-in line is really short!
I spend the trip down praying that the curbside check-in line is really short!
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Capris, sneakers, short sleeve t-shirt and a cotton sweater/sweatshirt for me. The remora wears the same but cotton pants or jeans. Mr H. wears jeans and a t shirt with the shell from his Columbia ski jacket.
Flip flops and tevas are unveiled when we hit St John.
Which is coming soon... I'm sure it is
Flip flops and tevas are unveiled when we hit St John.
Which is coming soon... I'm sure it is
We haven't done total carry-on to STJ yet so we always have a larger suitcase to put our coats into. But... why can't you wear your coat to the airport, onto the plane, then just sit on it or stuff it in the overhead? Why freeze to death to/from the terminal? This is what I do when I visit my mother in Florida.
"The Remora"... is that some sort of term of endearment?KatieH wrote:Capris, sneakers, short sleeve t-shirt and a cotton sweater/sweatshirt for me. The remora wears the same but cotton pants or jeans. Mr H. wears jeans and a t shirt with the shell from his Columbia ski jacket.
Flip flops and tevas are unveiled when we hit St John.
Which is coming soon... I'm sure it is
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