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Packing/11 DAYS

Less then two weeks

until takeoff! I am so exited and a bit nervous. I now have an image of what comes next but I don't know how I will integrate into the cultur, how I will feel and what will happen to my habits. Many things to find out!


Packing

carry-on luggage:
  • important items
  • necessary medicine 
  • everything for 2-3 days if the luggage is lost
  • something to read, relax etc.



My carry-on luggage so far, iPad is missing (I needed a camera to take this picture).
Clothes and toothbrush etc. are missing too.


Next days

On the weekend I will complete my carry-on luggage and make a list of everything else I will take to Taiwan. More information on Monday!


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