Calgon's Ultimate Packing List

(for kids only - cool climates)



Fanny Pack -
_____ area map
_____ small notebook
_____ 2 pens
_____ two-way radio (short range)
_____ disposable camera *
_____ spending money/allowance *

* - Put return address sticker on each disposable camera. Use the self-stickum kind that you usually put on snail-mail (if you don't have any, your Mom will). This will increase your chances of the item being returned if it is lost or picked up by someone else by mistake. Likewise, when you grab YOUR disposable camera, before you start clicking away, look for YOUR sticker.
** - depending on the child's age, parents may want to parcel the cash out.

Walkman Pack (belt type) 'cause ya gotta have your tunes! -
_____ CD/Cassette Walkman w/adapter
_____ headphones
_____ 2-3 CDs/cassettes
_____ mini speakers
_____ batteries

First Aid Kit (pack in Mom & Dad's First Aid Kit) -
_____ kids Band-Aids ®
_____ children's nail clippers
_____ prescription medications
_____ vitamins

Carry-On (Finally, a decent use for that school back-pack!) -
Clothes - Main section
_____ 1 medium sweater
_____ 1 pair slacks
_____ 1 pair nylons/pantyhose
_____ 1 brassiere/undershirt
_____ 1 pair panties/underwear
_____ 1 medium/heavy shirt (Pendleton ®)(his)
_____ 1 jacket
_____ 1 swimsuit
_____ 1 pair socks
_____ 1 pair gloves
Toiletries - Main Section
_____ toothbrush
_____ toothpaste
_____ dental floss
_____ anti-bacterial hand wash
_____ hair dryer
_____ deodorant
_____ perfumes
_____ cologne
_____ shampoo
_____ conditioner
_____ shower cap(s)
_____ hair items (bobby pins, scrunchies, etc.)
_____ make-up
_____ nail polishes
_____ moisturizers
_____ tanning lotions
_____ feminine products
Other junk - Outer Pocket
_____ paperback book
_____ address book (to include e-mail addresses)
_____ business cards *
_____ 1 small pair (inexpensive) binoculars
_____ 1 set rain gear
_____ 1 pair sunglasses
_____ cruise brochure
_____ spare Walkman ® batteries

* - See if you can get Mom or Dad to let you get some printed up on the computer. They're a really cool way to give your new friends your address, phone number, e-mail addy, ICQ number, Pow-Wow handle, Web ID, etc.

Medium Suitcase -
_____ 1 formal outfit *
_____ 1 semi-formal outfit
_____ 1 dress shirt
_____ 1 pair dress slacks
_____ 1 theme outfit (BLT, western, 50's, etc.), if applicable
_____ 2 swimsuits
_____ 1 belt (reversible)
_____ 1 set PJs/sleepwear (if applicable)
_____ 1 robe **
_____ 1 cap/hat/sun visor
_____ 3 blouses/polo shirts
_____ 1 medium/heavy shirt (Pendleton ®)
_____ 2 pair shorts
_____ 2 pair casual slacks
_____ 3 brassieres/undershirts
_____ 4-6 pair panties/underwear
_____ 1 slip
_____ 2-3 pair nylons/pantyhose
_____ 2 pair dress socks
_____ 1 pair casual shoes
_____ 3 pair athletic socks
_____ 1 pair hiking shoes/boots
_____ 1 pair loafers/dress shoes


* - Optional. Young ladies will feel left out if they don't get to do the "Dress-Up" thing". Young men usually have to be forced into it, but the teenaged ones quickly change their mind when the young ladies begin to notice (and THEY WILL)! ** - Check first to see if your ship provides robes with the cabin.
*** - To prevent/reduce wrinkles for hanging clothes, try this. Cover each hanging item with a plastic garment bag from the dry cleaners. It really works!

Two Way Radios - Something fairly new on the market. They run about $80 per set. These are a really cool way for Mom & Dad to keep in touch with you (and you with them) without either of you appearing to check up on the other. Especially good for when you are separated on the ship and need to get together. On our last cruise, I watched the porpoises escort us out of harbor, but had no idea where SunFlower was. As a result, she missed them!

Rain gear - Have the folks pick these up at the local sports or hunting supply store. Ask for the pocket sized raincoat. They come in a little package about 3"x 4" and only cost around 87 cents, and are great for those sudden downpours. They take up very little room and can fit in your fanny-pack.

Nightlight - Nightlights are NOT just for old folks and little babies afraid of the dark. Let's face it, the cabin will be unfamiliar and probably more than a little crowded. Plus, if you have an interior cabin, it is going to be REALLY DARK once the lights are off! Guys can get away with Band-Aids ® on their shins, bumps and bruises just don't coordinate very well with young lady's evening wear.

Please send your additions to: Calgon1@Yahoo.Com . If it's something "weird", please explain. Also, I have referred to various products by brand or company name. I am not trying to advertise for any company. I mentioned things which worked for SunFlower Star and myself. If you have alternatives, great! Use what works for you!

BON VOYAGE!!!!!

Calgon and SunFlower Star
Calgon1@Yahoo.Com



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