I had originally planned to take the Rick Steve’s backpack/carryon – but after attempting to pack what I’d need and trying it on… I looked a bit like an ant carrying a boulder. And, I’m not as young as I once was – I didn’t want to throw my back out on my trip!
Here are the two things similar to what I ended up taking:

The carry on held five days worth of clothes and my fleece jacket. The shoulder bag carried my outer jacket, books, papers, umbrella, and camera. Here I should note that the carry on is made by Skyway. Mine is a much older version, but it has held up over 3-4 of my overseas trips (and believe me, my bags come back BULGING). It also has a nice option of the horizontal or vertical carry handle. The tote handle pops out easily and has never fouled up on me.
The Eddie Bauer bag – get this – is the best thing I’ve done recently in my travels. It’s actually NOT a travel bag. It’s a diaper bag! Travel bags typically either cost too much or have those skinny notebook computer compartments I have no use for. Diaper bags came with LOTS of room and pockets. And even a baby changing pad if you need one.
It didn’t cost nearly what a luggage bag would have, and I was everso pleased with it. You can get them at Target.
With bags packed, I was dropped off at the Austin Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA). They must call it international for a reason; however, there are no direct flights to the UK (more’s the pity).
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