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[This message has been edited by sympatico (edited 02-14-2000).]
Duct tape huh...you learn something new everyday. I like to buy bottled water before I get on the ship to use for excursions.
Handwipes in single packages (for shore excursions).
Highlighter for the daily activities list.
Shoestring and one-hole punch - so you can tie your room card/key around your waist or neck.
If you enjoy the cruise as much as we did you will have a wonderful time.
Any questions you have don't hesitate to ask me.
To be honest,I think a lot of so-called seasickness is slight "food-poisoning". Try and keep away from cream fillings(you don't know how long they have been sitting out of the fridge).
One more item I always take with me is a small flashlight(the power has been known to fail on board,you know.)
I have already posted on another site re. catching colds etc on board.It might interest some of you.
That's all for now.
[This message has been edited by sympatico (edited 02-15-2000).]
I am not very good at carrying things either and every trip I have to listen to MR. Scotty.... (I don't think he would like me to call him a lass) preach to me about cutting down as well, but you know us women - we all have a mind of our own don't we.....but always remember who it is that saves the day when all those little niggly things start happening - I can just hear it, OH Yes I have something in my bag that will just do the trick......
My wife - she's good company, good at packing and can sew!
Malcolm
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