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PACKING LIST FOR GERMANY

CLOTHING
 4-5 comfortable outfits for school (jeans, khakis, polo shirts, et cetera)
 2 nicer outfits for going out
o Gents: dress shirts and ties, khakis/nice slacks
o Ladies: skirts and blouses, dress
 1 fancy outfit for the graduation dance
 All types of broken-in shoes (gym, dress, casual dress, et cetera – no flip-flops at airport!)
 Windbreaker
 Sweatshirt or long sleeve T-shirt
 T-shirts and undershirts
 Socks (dress and gym)
 Underwear, nylons, et cetera
 A pair of comfortable athletic shorts (German don’t wear shorts as often as Americans)
 Swimsuit
 Pajamas
 Think of dressing like an onion (layers); the high summer temperature in Germany can
range anywhere from the upper 50s to lower 90s, Fahrenheit.
TOILETRIES
 Soap, shampoo, conditioner, shaving cream
 Deodorant/anti-perspirant
 Towel, washcloth
 Toothpaste, toothbrush, dental floss
 Sunglasses, sunscreen, lotion
 Chapstick
 Comb, brush
 Hair dryer (and 2-part voltage adaptor/converter)
 Band-Aids
 Cotton swabs
 Hair clips, barrettes
 Makeup
 Contact lens solution, extra contact lenses
 Mousse, hairspray
 Nail file, clippers, razors, scissors (sharps must go into checked baggage)
 Tums, Tylenol, Pepto-Bismol, Benadryl, bug spray, other medicines (you are responsible for
prescriptions!)
MISCELLANEOUS
 TSA-approved suitcase lock (available at Home Depot for about $6)
 Gifts for host, family members
 Batteries and/or 2-part voltage adaptor/converter
 Electronics: Cell phone, camera/memory card, iPod
 Books for leisure
 Small German-English dictionary
 Gum (especially for on the flight)
 Dollars (perhaps $100), Euros (perhaps €100), travelers checks (perhaps €500)
 PASSPORT (with at least 6 months’ validity past our return date)!!!
 Be aware that you can usually only check one bag not exceeding 50 lbs. for your trip!
Additional and overweight bag fees apply!!!
TIPS FROM AN EXPERT TRAVELER
CARRY-ON LUGGAGE
 Wear a light jacket/long-sleeve shirt onto the plane
 Pack at least one full set of clothes
 Add extra undies, including socks
 Small toothbrush, toothpaste, and deodorant (these are seconds/back-ups)
 Gum is helpful for most people during take-off and landing
 Valuables: Money, jewelry, electronics, etc.
 Kroger bags (to help with messes, trash, wet items, liquids)
 NO SHARP OBJECTS!

SUITCASES
 NOT TOO BIG (bigger suitcases weight more, full and empty)!
 New, lightweight hard-side suitcases are worth considering for packing protection
 Take a picture of your suitcase before you leave (in case of damage)
 Put inside your suitcase some ID, your address, a photo
 Decorate your suitcase in a unique manner (ribbon, etc.) so that you can find it quickly

HOW TO PACK (LESS IS BEST!)


 Lay EVERYTHING out on the bed, and cut it in half (then, do it again)!
 If you forget something, you can get it there (it is part of the experience)!
 You do NOT need 8 pairs of jeans (you will learn to wear things twice before washing)!
 Fold everything neatly! (It’s not a turkey: fold, don’t stuff, and you’ll maximize space!)
 Extra Kroger bags (dirty clothes, smoke, spills, etc.)!
 Stack your suitcase from the bottom up (don’t fill both sides and try to close)!
 Wrap glass well – use your socks and undies to insulate both inside and outside (on the return
trip, use dirty clothes)!
 Put all glasses and glass with liquids in Kroger bags
 Shoes: stack them, interlock them, fill them (socks and undies); take 2-3 pairs, tops!
 Corners: use all the space and between spaces; squish undies and socks in there!
 Straps are your friends too – use them to squeeze extra space
 Weight distribution: heavier items closer to the wheels of the suitcase!

PRESENTS
 Books are heavy – place them between clothes (especially pants) toward the middle!
 Glass is dangerous and fragile – place in the middle of your suitcase (between piles)!
 Food always used to be novel, but the internet has taken some of the charm out of that
o Bags with air (chips, Funions): Pin poke and squeeze, then tape!
o Reds, Bengals, OHHS, Cincinnati gear is very popular!
o Liquids: Use Kroger bags; tape them and double-bag!
o Ziplock bags are handy: squeeze the air out of them (roll, squeeze, and seal!)

BIGGEST THING?
 Pack your 2 pairs of jeans LAST – these go on the very top of your suitcase for quick
removal, if need be.

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