Re: [FRIAM] travle tips?

2013-07-01 Thread Merle Lefkoff
Dear Gillian,

I started in Bhutan, then Oslo, then Stockholm (all work-related so I
really needed my bag to arrive!), and now I'm in the Minneapolis airport on
my last leg home to Santa Fe.  Piece of cake!  Trick is to pack lightly
(you'll need a raincoat in Seattle) and if you're going to check  a bag put
everything in it that could cause a problem.  There's a terrific direct
flight from Albuquerque to Seattle on Southwest Airlines--( I'm not sure
where you are starting from).   They won't lose your luggage--and checking
your bag is free on Southwest.

Good luck!


On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 8:26 PM, Pamela McCorduck pam...@well.com wrote:

 Gillilan, I've never had a problem with Advil (in its OTC) container, nor
 with prescription drugs. But then I'm an elderly white woman traveler, so
 they mostly don't bother me. I brought my laptop in my carry-on this last
 trip, and totally through forgetfulness, forgot to pull it out at LaGuardia
 for inspection. Nobody noticed, and it sailed through fine.

 The change of clothes (really, only underclothing) is because if you're
 making a switch en route, bags can get lost. When that happens, it might
 take a while for the system to find your suitcase and return it to you. A
 while might equal a day or two. Last time that happened to me was NYC -
 Berlin, and the mistake apparently happened in Frankfurt. I got my bag the
 next morning in Berlin. If this happens, the airline will usually supply
 you with toilet articles, and in my case, I even got a tee shirt from
 Lufthansa to sleep in. It's things like contact lens cases, must-have daily
 meds, that you ought to carry with you. TSA prefers you to carry those meds
 in their prescription bottles. If you're Jane Fonda, even that doesn't help.

 Throw an umbrella in your suitcase, and you'll enjoy yourself very much in
 Seattle.

 Pamela






 On Jun 30, 2013, at 4:21 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:

 Hi all! I'll be traveling to see my aunt in seatle start of august-
 looking forward to it- but I thought I'd ping the FRIAM mailing list- for
 having things go as smoothly as possible.
 What should I expect?
 How (in practice) does one go about taking some prescribed stuff with them
 and OTC with them? I ask because I read a article by the economist written
 in 012 says that both prescribed meds and OTC's (such as asprin) it said
 for colledge students  unsual smelling powders and  uncolored powders or
 pills must be labled-
 So asprin needs to be in a bottle that says--asprin? (I ask because I have
 off/on back issues)
 It also recomends puting a change of clothes in a carry on-
 So does that meen a note saying: those happy pills are ok (for example)?
 Other things I should keep in mind to have a enjoyable experience?
 
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[FRIAM] travle tips?

2013-06-30 Thread Gillian Densmore
Hi all! I'll be traveling to see my aunt in seatle start of august- looking
forward to it- but I thought I'd ping the FRIAM mailing list- for having
things go as smoothly as possible.
What should I expect?
How (in practice) does one go about taking some prescribed stuff with them
and OTC with them? I ask because I read a article by the economist written
in 012 says that both prescribed meds and OTC's (such as asprin) it said
for colledge students  unsual smelling powders and  uncolored powders or
pills must be labled-
So asprin needs to be in a bottle that says--asprin? (I ask because I have
off/on back issues)
It also recomends puting a change of clothes in a carry on-
So does that meen a note saying: those happy pills are ok (for example)?
Other things I should keep in mind to have a enjoyable experience?

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Re: [FRIAM] travle tips?

2013-06-30 Thread Pamela McCorduck
Gillilan, I've never had a problem with Advil (in its OTC) container, nor with 
prescription drugs. But then I'm an elderly white woman traveler, so they 
mostly don't bother me. I brought my laptop in my carry-on this last trip, and 
totally through forgetfulness, forgot to pull it out at LaGuardia for 
inspection. Nobody noticed, and it sailed through fine.

The change of clothes (really, only underclothing) is because if you're making 
a switch en route, bags can get lost. When that happens, it might take a while 
for the system to find your suitcase and return it to you. A while might equal 
a day or two. Last time that happened to me was NYC - Berlin, and the mistake 
apparently happened in Frankfurt. I got my bag the next morning in Berlin. If 
this happens, the airline will usually supply you with toilet articles, and in 
my case, I even got a tee shirt from Lufthansa to sleep in. It's things like 
contact lens cases, must-have daily meds, that you ought to carry with you. TSA 
prefers you to carry those meds in their prescription bottles. If you're Jane 
Fonda, even that doesn't help.

Throw an umbrella in your suitcase, and you'll enjoy yourself very much in 
Seattle.

Pamela






On Jun 30, 2013, at 4:21 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:

 Hi all! I'll be traveling to see my aunt in seatle start of august- looking 
 forward to it- but I thought I'd ping the FRIAM mailing list- for having 
 things go as smoothly as possible.
 What should I expect?
 How (in practice) does one go about taking some prescribed stuff with them 
 and OTC with them? I ask because I read a article by the economist written in 
 012 says that both prescribed meds and OTC's (such as asprin) it said for 
 colledge students  unsual smelling powders and  uncolored powders or pills 
 must be labled-
 So asprin needs to be in a bottle that says--asprin? (I ask because I have 
 off/on back issues) 
 It also recomends puting a change of clothes in a carry on-
 So does that meen a note saying: those happy pills are ok (for example)?
 Other things I should keep in mind to have a enjoyable experience? 
 
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Bounded Rationality,  by Pamela McCorduck, the second novel in the series, 
Santa Fe Stories, Sunstone Press, is now available both as ink-on-paper and as 
an e-book.


“The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, 
must be intolerably stupid.” 
― Jane Austen







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