packing, shopping, fretting
Benjamin Evans
Packing...
Tops:
- White lace tank
- White cotton sleeveless shirt
- Blue and white linen shirt
- Navy and beige striped long sleeve tee
- Grey cotton tee (for trail walks)
- Denim shorts
- Black skinny cropped trousers
- Leggings (for trail walks)
- Some kind of cardigan I think.
- Cream chucks (I think they suffice for trail walks? But I may bring a pair of Merrells if I have room)
- Gold sandals
- Black flip flops
- Small leather messenger purse
- Canvas tote that rolls up small
- Some scarves
- A belt
- Maybe a dress
- Underwear
- Socks
- Toiletries
- Various chargers
- Camera
- Book
Shopping...
Decided against the navy Massimo Dutti linen blazer because I can't bear the thought of another garment that needs dry cleaning. But the sale yielded up the perfect white henley to replace an older henley. Was very tempted by a pair of lemon yellow flats, such an unexpected choice for me. Am I falling for all those trend messages about "The Bright Flat"?
Meanwhile, to my surprise, a top I long admired on NAP went on sale. I bought it.
Fretting...
Piles of work I need to finish before I go, handover to be done so that things I'm responsible for run smoothly while I am away, prepping whatever I can to make sure I don't drown in work when I return. I'm quite scared.
And happy Monday to everyone!
Picture from benjaminmatthewevans.com
Comments
I hope you wrap things up soon and enjoy your trip. I really love Vienna and Prague!
Your packing list looks good. I would bring an extra layer or two, but I'm always freezing. Enjoy your trip!
have a great trip!
Hope everything at work goes smoothly:)
Lindsay K: It is exactly like those dreams where I show up at the airport and board the wrong flight and end up in a strange country with no money and no phone. Thanks for the encouragement!
Maha H: I wasn't counting down because I didn't want to know how little time I have to get my affairs in order hahaha.
Kirsten: Thanks for the tips...I remember backpacking aroung Europe in my converse and after about a month I did end up having to buy a second pair of shoes from the rain.
Eileen: Thanks! It better!
f: Thanks for the advice. I have one windbreaker that I have only ever used on mountain-climbing trips, hahaha. Maybe I'll just make do with a decent jacket and an umbrella.
Also, in berlin, I would highly recommend a visit to the holocaust museum. Words are not enough to express what a compelling experience it is.
And don't forget a camera--we'd love to see your pics!
minima/maxima, a blog about minimalist style
Your trip sounds so wonderful!