by Berit Thorkelson, 28 September 2007 | Link to this

A variety of cassette tape covers re-purposed as luggage tags. Kick off your Sunday shoes, yo.
(via IndieShopping)
by Berit Thorkelson, 28 September 2007 | Link to this

Kids make traveling light a near impossibility. Here’s help: Starts out as a wee square pack. Unfolds into a baby seat that works with adult-sized chairs.
(via small.town.fun)
by Berit Thorkelson, 27 September 2007 | Link to this

Up the chances of finding your lost bags with this luggage lock. The catch: whoever finds it must be smart and kind and call the toll-free number printed on the lock. Also, it’s TSA approved, which means airport security has a universal key to get in and out of your bag without having to break in.
by Berit Thorkelson, 26 September 2007 | Link to this

It’s a compilation of that interesting one-page feature in New York magazine where they snap a photo of someone off the street and run it with some insight into said person’s style. This way, you can look as long as you like.
by Berit Thorkelson, 26 September 2007 | Link to this

Completely natural skincare products of the highest quality designed to pamper your travel-weary skin and soften the effects of jet lag. Quick backstory on the price tag: That’s actually a huge discount. The Sodashi line is produced in Australia and found in exclusive hotels and spas worldwide.
by Berit Thorkelson, 25 September 2007 | Link to this

Now that’s a beautiful and tasty campfire finale.
by Berit Thorkelson, 25 September 2007 | Link to this

Sushi becomes less foreign when your potential culinary adventurer can look at it and touch it without actually ingesting raw fish. Yet. Nice that it zips up well for travel, too.
by Berit Thorkelson, 24 September 2007 | Link to this

A seriously loud alarm for such a tiny little gadget. That’s money well spent on peace of mind.
by Berit Thorkelson, 21 September 2007 | Link to this

Vacations and card games go together like coffee and morning. It’s just right. Comes with a little notebook and pencil for keeping score, and a card game instruction booklet.
P.S. I can beat you at SlapJack.
by Berit Thorkelson, 21 September 2007 | Link to this

Nice to have on hand for that quick load in the hotel sink. I like how the simple act of doing laundry somehow manages to make you feel a little more at home, wherever you are. These are TSA approved, too.