
The 1,815-foot-tall CN Tower in downtown Toronto
Hey, buddy! I’m baaaack. Yup, I got in from Toronto a few hours ago. I’m still hella loopy with jet lag, but I’ve been bursting out of my Spanx to tell you about the trip.
It was just a quick, two-day jaunt, but it was enough to see that Canada rocks.

A flying Canadian school bus

Toronto has beaches!

California Dreamin’…
I’m under strict instructions not to divulge the mission parameters, yet, but the trip had everything to do with a three-letter word that starts with M and ends with C.
Are you freaking out? Yeah, me too. 🙂
Until the veil of secrecy lifts (soon), I’d like to talk about a subject that has plagued me for years: packing!
Imagine your most packing-challenged friend — you know, the one who brings everything but the kitchen sink — and multiply that by two. The resulting hot mess would be me. If packing was a sport, I’d probably never take home a medal. Most of the time, I just try to bring way too much.
But for this trip, I tried some new things, and I think I actually did pretty darn well.

1. Use a beauty e-packing list
El Hub gives me a hard time for packing, yet whenever we go on trips, all he has to do is throw a toothbrush, toothpaste and contact lens solution into a plastic bag and he’s done. It’s so annoying! I’m a gal who loves her products, and one Ziploc bag is not gonna cut it for me.
This time, since I usually agonize over what to bring, I used a beauty e-packing list to stay organized. It’s basically a checklist of products divided into categories that make sense to me.
No kidding, this sucker really helped. Before the trip, I created the list on my computer and printed it out. Then, I crossed things off as I popped them into my suitcase. Because of the list, packing took me about half the time it usually does.
(NOTE: I’m kind of a makeup nut, so your list may be shorter than mine.)
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