Tricks of Travel

Megan DeVere shrewdly comments on the drudgery of modern air travel in her piece “Enjoy Your Flight.” Almost all of us have experienced passengers who pack their “suitcase to roughly 15% beyond capacity,” “wear lace-up shoes that are difficult to remove, “keep “small metal objects in pockets” and “bring several large, hard-back books in order to stimulate cerebral development.”  You may even be that type of traveler! (For the record: I am a light packer and always wear Toms for easy travel; however, I once left a pack of titanium drill bits in my carry-on luggage and pack far too many books).

What types of tricks do you use for travel?

I’ll go first: wear Toms!

Thomas Turner

Thomas Turner

Thomas Turner is a Program Manager at <a href="http://www.ijm.org/">International Justice Mission</a> and blogs at <a href="http://everydayliturgy.com/">EverydayLiturgy.com</a>. He is happy to be livi