Don’t Forget This Essential When You’re Packing

boxers 2With the holidays approaching, many guys will be hitting the road with their families and traveling to relative’s homes or going on vacation.

It doesn’t matter if a guy is married or single, the one essential thing that he should pack before going out on the road is the right pair of underwear, such as 2xist underwear.

Boxers or Briefs?

Many guys prefer to wear boxers and will swear by them but there is also a wide variety of other guys who prefer to wear briefs. If you’re the type of guy who can’t decide which pair of underwear you should wear when you are away from home, you should pack both types of underwear that way you can enjoy the best of both worlds that each underwear choice has to offer.

Electric Razor

Not every guy enjoys having facial hair especially when they are away from home. The solution to the problem is to pack a reliable electric shaver. This invaluable tool will enable any man to shave quickly when he’s away from home and also do routine maintenance on his body hair as well too.

Vitamins

One of the most common things that many guys forget when to take with them when they are on vacation is their vitamins. Before zipping up the suitcase, every guy should make sure that they’ve packed their vitamins or at the very least, their multivitamin so they can keep their bodies healthy when they are away from home.

Cell Phone Charger

Another common thing that many guys forget when they are away from home is their cell phone charger. Unless he’s married or has a ”significant other” a guy will usually forget his phone charge and end up without being able to use his phone for part of his vacation or buying a charger from a nearby phone store. For best results, a guy should pack his phone charger first, before he goes on his trip to avoid the inconvenience of not having it.

Looking for Weight-Loss Themed Vacation Options?

Apple and measurement tapeIn the last few years of economic doldrums, many people have opted to use their accrued vacation time to simply relax – they call it the “stay-cation”. The most important piece of equipment in their home becomes the couch. That may or may not recharge your batteries; it certainly isn’t conducive to losing weight.

More or Less?

Logic would dictate that life is too short to burn up vacation days that way. There is too much to see and do out there, in terms foreign and domestic. In fact, if you plan your vacation properly, you may even be able to come home a few pounds lighter than when you left!

Consult Your Atlas

Even when people do travel, they often hole up in a resort hotel and do nothing more strenuous than stroll down the hallway to the ice machine. Places out West such as the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone or Yosemite will ensure a good amount of hiking.
If one goes to Jamaica, one can rent a bicycle for next to nothing, and explore the lush mountain foothills for an experience that motorized vehicles can only cheapen. And any European trip will include a great deal of “hoofing it” – in many instances it’s the only option. Avoiding a sedentary vacation will put you, or keep you, on the path writing your own weight loss success story.

How to Plan a Destination Wedding

weddingAs any bride knows, wedding planning can be stressful. When the wedding is taking place overseas, there are a whole new set of worried to deal with. That being said however, the payoff to all this hard work is a fabulous and memorable day for bride and groom as well as for the family and friends.

There are four main concerns that you need think about when you are planning a destination wedding that requires any overseas traveling.

1. Residency Requirements
This means that some countries will require you to live in that country if you are planning on getting married there. It is very important to investigate this before you decide this is the country that you want to get married in. The best way to handle this if it is a problem is to have the family wedding there and then the actual wedding at a courthouse or something like that.

2. Documentation
This means that you will need to have all of the documents like the birth certificates, marriage licenses, and if there has been a divorce, you will also need to take those records. This is because most of the countries that you will be traveling to will require all of these documents before you can get married. All of these documents need to be turned in at least a week before the marriage in case they will have to be translated in the language of the country you are getting married in.

3. Wedding Planners
Using a wedding planner from the country that you are planning on married at is not a good idea. This is because it is hard to email and make phone calls over thousands of miles with someone you have never met. Plus you could have to deal with a language barrier that could cause a lot of problems. It is a better idea to get a wedding planner that is local and is willing to travel with you to that country if and when you need her to. The wedding planner may also need to be bilingual.

4. Etiquette
This means letting everyone that you want to come to your destination wedding know about where the wedding is going to be at. This includes all of the wedding party, family, and friends. This is so that everyone can start to save up the money to pay for the airfare, hotel, and anything else that is involved in the wedding. Or if you have the money to do it, pay for the airfare and hotel rooms for only the people that are in your wedding party and some of your family members.

Emily is a hopeless romantic and loves all things wedding and romance related! She typically blogs about relationships and loves to travel as often as possible to explore and report on the many hotels at Manchester airport uk.