I have multiple things that I hold onto when I travel, whether locally or abroad. I have at least four things on hand when I go out of the studio. My wallet, which houses my driver’s license, credit cards, and other important things, and my phone. And as a way to entertain myself, my MP3 player and an iPad when I have nothing to do.
I don’t carry my iPad for certain things, whether it involves heavy activity or if it’s just a brief trip such as getting pizza. The only times I take my MacBook are whenever it’s a trip that may span multiple days and need an added level of entertainment when there’s nothing on my bucket list. Otherwise, I bring my MacBook to Anime Fest conventions.
That’s everything I have to say about bringing stuff to the places I go.
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light packer I see. I would attempt to carry my whole life in one bag
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I took the title too literally and thought you had these things in your hands. Not a good idea for a wallet…
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When I travel—whether it’s a local errand or a trip out of town—I’ve got a few things I always keep on me. My wallet and phone are the basics, no question. The wallet’s got my license, cards, and whatever else I might need. The phone’s my lifeline, obviously.
For entertainment, I usually carry my MP3 player and sometimes my iPad. The iPad comes along when I know I’ll have downtime or just want something to keep me occupied. But I don’t bring it everywhere—if I’m just grabbing pizza or doing something active, it stays behind.
My ipad is a different story. I only take it if I’m going somewhere for a few days or heading to an Anime Fest convention. That’s when I know I’ll want that extra layer of entertainment, especially if there’s nothing pressing on my to-do list.
That’s pretty much my setup. It’s not about having everything—it’s about having what fits the moment.
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