Adventure is a State of Mind
Remember when you are packing to leave some room for bringing back souvenirs if this is something you like to do. It’s also a good idea to have a back up plan in case you are bringing back more than what can fit in your luggage. I usually carry a small, cloth bag that folds up small for packing but can be used for things like market shopping. Such a bag has acted as a “personal item” carry-on bag when I’ve bought something larger than I counted on bringing back, such as a beautiful wool sweater from Ireland.
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Sandi McCoy Kramos is a licensed clinical psychologist with a doctorate from the University of Virginia and over 30 years of experience as a therapist. She is also a lifelong traveler with years of experience planning and implementing individual travel adventures for herself and family and friends. When asked why she started this blog, Sandi said, "Over the years I've realized that when people say they want to travel but don't actually do it, it's often their own insecurities and lack of knowledge that get in the way. I want to give individuals the knowledge they need to actually make their travel dreams come true."
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