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    Quote Originally Posted by canarymoon View Post
    Yep. The medicine.
    EVERY cruise, I have to take DH's meds out of the bag we plan to check, and put them in the carry on. He just can't seem to remember that one.

    Another of his favorite tricks is to forget that he's already packed his umentionables, so he puts another week's worth in.

    No, I don't pack for him. But I do REpack for him.
    Hey...an extra week's worth of frilly unmentionables never hurt anybody.
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    Quote Originally Posted by canarymoon View Post
    Sometimes, I will board in something that can be worn to dinner, with 'afternoon' clothes (swiimsuit, shorts, whatever) in my carry on. Then, a soon as I can get uinto my cabin, 'll change out and hang up what I wore on, just in case.

    We do the same!
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    It's pretty easy that way, because you don't risk wrinkling your dinner clothes in your carry-on... and you usually don't actually wear them long enough to muss them. (Unless you are unaccustomed to the humidity you often encounter in some of the ports of embarkation, and have active perspiration glands, that is.)

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    It was all delivered by 3 pm to all our cabins on Deck 9.

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    You were lucky!
    Sometimes, we geet all of ours that early, sometimes not.
    Sometimes, we are waiting for one more still when the early dinner hour approaches.

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    On our two, we've always gotten ours early, but I can't help but wonder if that's because we get to the ship early? A silly exercise, I've come to realize. On our next cruise, I don't think we're going to be at the port at first call, so things may be different this time. I'll know more in October!
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    Many of us rode up together in a big "party" van and interestingly, my brother's luggage arrive a bit after everyone's else.

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