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What’s in My Carry-on and My Strategy for International Flights

September 20, 2019 by Alyssa

My carry-on essentials when flying and how I stay entertained (and be productive) during long international flights.

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Today, <3M and I take off on a two week trip to Spain to celebrate his birthday and our 5-year [Austin] wedding anniversary.  It’s a trip we’ve been planning for months and our itinerary includes time in Barcelona, an Espana soccer match, dining at a Michelin restaurant, beaches in San Sebastian, and a few day trips to smaller towns in both Spain and neighboring France for vino.

While I’m excited and love traveling, I hate leaving my puppy girl Stella — but at least she’ll be snuggled and loved by our longtime dog & house sitter while we’re away.  While I was packing, Stella just sat there watching me load up my bags with sad puppy dog eyes (heartbreaking!).  While curating my bag with Stella, I thought it may be fun to share with you all what’s in my bag for international flights.

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My carry-on essentials include:

All the headphones. Yes, I travel with 4 pairs of headphones — my bluetooth noise-canceling headphones, bluetooth headphones for workouts (for when I get to my destination), earpods with a lightning connector, and good ol’ auxiliary headphones to plug into the plane’s television screens.

Face wipes & rose facial toner so I can quickly wipe off makeup and refresh during long international flights. The rose mist just makes traveling feel luxurious plus the aloe adds extra hydration.

Moisturizer & eye cream plus eye drops because hydration is essential when you’re sitting in the dry airplane air for +8-hours.  Right now, I’m traveling with these sample packs from Olehenriksen but usually, I have a small travel container I fill with skincare favorites for my carry-on. I also love having eye drops handy to fight red, tired eyes.

Hydrating face mask & under-eye masks to apply before landing.  Now, don’t feel all weird about putting a mask on mid-flight.  It’s dark so no one will see you and seriously, get over yourself.  What’s great about this Origins mask is that you can easily wipe it off with face wipes and any excess can be rubbed in to provide extra moisture of your skin.  The under-eye masks also help brighten up your face and rejuvenate sleep-deprived eyes right before landing.

Mini makeup kit and hairbrush. My carry-on makeup usually includes concealer, powder, and a mini mascara so I feel a little better when I land and can quickly freshen up. A small travel brush is also great and something I keep in my purse most days.

Sleep necessities: eyemask, earplugs, and neck pillow for sleeping on the plane. There are carry-on must-haves and I cannot sleep without them.

Fuzzy socks. My feet always get cold on a plane which makes it difficult to sleep. These extra thick, extra tall socks help keep my toes and ankles warm during flights. I also pack some ‘plane pajamas‘ which is a pair of yoga pants and a hoodie so I can change into comfortable sleeping clothes when I’m ready to get some rest.

My Swigg water bottle to keep my water cool for hours on end during the flight because…hydration (do you see a theme here?)

Toothbrush, travel toothpaste, mouthwash, and chapstick. Enough said.

Hand sanitizer & hand lotion. Planes are loaded with germs and again, gotta keep your body hydrated while flying. I also like having the lavender lotion with me because it’s relaxing.

Charging cables & an external charge because the worst thing that could happen on a plane is running out of battery.

Protein bars, stevia, tea bags, and gum.  I love carrying tea bags so I can make hot tea while on the plane to sweeten with stevia (plane tea sucks!).  Protein bars (right now I’m digging Oatmega bars) are key in case I get snacky or dislike any of the meals provided. And gum, obviously.

When it comes to in-flight entertainment, I have a few strategies to ensure I stay entertained. 

Books. I load up my Kindle app with a few different book options — something fluffy like a young adult read, something suspenseful that will hook me and keep me engaged, and something educational in case I feel motivated to sharpen my skills.  Currently, I’ve downloaded The Witch Elm, Fix Her Up and Nudge.

Digital Magazines. If you’re an Amazon Prime member then you need to take advantage of the free Prime Magazines.  There’s a ton of options and you can download 10 magazines for free. I prefer the easy stuff like Cosmo and Women’s Health.

Audiobooks & podcasts.  Much like loading up my Kindle app, I also download a handful of new podcast episodes, right now I’m really into Swindled & Reply All.  I also grab a few audiobooks from the library so I have things to listen to. My stock for Spain includes The Futures, The Turn of the Key, and One Day in December.

Netflix & Amazon Prime Video allow you to download shows and movies to your device, so before a trip I like to download 3-5 movies, typically documentaries or chick-flicks in case the in-flight entertainment on the plane is lame. This trip I’m looking to watch Dumplin’ (with Jennifer Aniston), Someone Great, Book Club, and The Great Hack.

iPhone clean up. I like to be productive on the plane so while I’m stuck in a seat for hours on end, I attempt to do something useful.  During long flights, I like to review my albums photos and delete anything I don’t need, take the time to reorganize my apps into folders, delete apps I don’t use, and even check on the security & notification permissions of apps to simplify my life.  I typically do this on the return flight so I can sort my vacation photos.

While I never use all of these devices during a single flight, I like knowing I have the options at my disposal because I never know what type of mood I’ll be in.

So tell me, what’s in your carryon and how do you survive long plane trips?

 

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: carryon, travel

Eating East London & Tips for Food Tours

May 9, 2018 by Alyssa

The culture experience, paired with the food, made our Eating East London food tour a deliciously wonderful trip.

One of my favorite ways to explore a city is through a walking food tour.  You get to see the city, experience the culture, and you get insight into the unique parts of a city’s history that are typically glossed over during school.

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Alyssa & Mayank on Thames River

For our latest trip to London, I wanted a food tour that would give <3M and I a taste of everything London had to offer.  London really is a melting pot of culture and although London has a reputation for not being much of a food city, it really is rich in food history!

When I think of England, there are a few food items that come to mind fish & chips, curries, bread pudding, English tea, and ales.  My goal with our food tour was to get a taste of each of these items all in one blow and the East London Food Tour by Eating Europe gave me just that!

St. John restaurant

St. John Bread & Wine

Bacon Sandwich with homemade ketchup from St. John Bread & Wine

Our food tour began at Spitalfield’s Market and ventured through the old Jewish community, down Brick Lane, and ended in the more hipster area of East London.  We learned the history of Spitalfields, wandered down hidden alleyways that were saved from WWII bombings, saw the home of Game of Thrones Star Jonathan Pryce, learned about the Bangladesh community in London, and experienced a bit of street art from graffiti to metal mushrooms, to miniature bronze statues hidden along our path.

It really was a wonderful way to explore the culture, food, and history of London.

London Street Art

London Street Art on Brick Lane

Bronze Fairy Statue

Small bronze fairy statue watching over East London

Spitalfield's Market

Spitalfield’s Market

If you’re ever interested in doing a food tour while visiting a city, here’s a few tips! 

  • Take the morning tour and skip breakfast
    • Skip breakfast completely or having something light like coffee & a piece of fruit
    • You will eat a bunch and it’s best to be a little hungry at the start of your tour
    • Choosing the morning tour will allow you enough time to digest throughout the day that way you don’t spoil any evening plans you may have
The English Restaurant

The English Restaurant

Sweet Bread & Butter Pudding

Sweet Bread & Butter Pudding from The English Restaurant

Androuet Cheese Shop

Androuet Cheese Shop which provides cheese to The Queen

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English cheddar and English blue cheese from Androuet

  • Wear comfortable shoes and bring layers
    • This goes without saying but obviously, these are walking tours and you do quite a bit of standing and walking.  I believe we covered a little over 3 miles on our London tour
    • On our tour day in London the weather was quite chilly with lots of sun. When we walked through a few of the alleyways, it got even colder and I was thankful to have my scarf and hat to throw on. Other times, while standing on the sidewalk learning about the history of the area, I felt really warm and was happy to remove items to stay cool along our tour.
Poppie's Fish & Chips

Poppie’s Fish & Chips

Poppie's fish (cod) & chips

Poppie’s fish (cod) & chips

English Cider

Traditional English cider the The Pride of Spitalfield’s pub

Lenny the Bar Cat

Lenny the famous pub cat from The Pride of Spitalfield’s

  • Bring a bottle of water
    • Although it’s likely you’ll be given water at every stop along your tour, I suggest carrying a bottle with you anyways
    • Sometimes there may be long stretches of time between restaurants as your guide stops to talk about the city or the buildings you’re passing
    • I also liked having water in between to ‘cleanse my palette’ and prepare for the next tasting
Aladin, Brick Lane

Aladin, a Bangladesh restaurant on Brick Lane

Aladin's Garlic Chicken Tikka Masala

Aladin’s Garlic Chicken Tikka Masala

  • Taste everything but don’t feel like you have to finish it all
    • Portions on a food tour are bigger than you’d expect. You’re not getting samples but neither a full meal either at each restaurant.
    • My advice is to absolutely taste everything on the tour but only finish those items you feel are seriously delicious.  For me, that meant finishing the Millionaire’s Shortbread but leaving bread behind from the bacon sandwich and salt beef beigel.  It also meant having a bite of the bread & butter pudding before deciding this just wasn’t for me!
Beigel Bake

Beigel Bake, a Jewish bakery

Salt Beef Beigel Sandwich

Salt Beef Beigel Sandwich salt beef (corn beef), mustard and a sweet pickle from Beigel Bake

  • Ask for recommendations 
    • You’re guide has a wealth of knowledge and is definitely a foodie if they’re leading a food tour! Ask your guide for dinner recommendations, for the one restaurant they bring visitors to, and where their favorite bar or cafe is in the city.  It will help you get out of the tourist rut!
    • And if think your guide is stellar, obviously tip them!
Millionaire's Shortbread

Millionaire’s Shortbread & English Tea at Pizza East — my absolutely favorite tasting!

Have you ever done a food tour?  We’ve explored food tours in Greece, China, and Germany! 

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Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: london, travel, vacation

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