Las Vegas Bound: CES 2015!
So, I wasn't able to get my posts in this week, and it's because I've been prepping for my Vegas trip. I will be attending CES 2015, and can't wait! I will try to post make-up posts for this past week, and keep up next week, but I can't make any promises.
Here is what I will be taking during this trip:
TPG Clear Soft Pack (Large & Medium)
I absolutely LOVE these! I've had mine for years, and they look brand new. Each pack I have houses everything from makeup and brushes, to docking stands and charging cords. The plastic is strong and durable, and each pack can be washed. A little soapy water will do the trick. The large size fits several palettes, individual shadows, and a brush roll. I can also fit all of my cords, mouse, note cards, and pens with room to spare, or clothes, for short trips. The medium is perfect for long trips, when I need to take more toiletries that normal. They also have a longer case that can be filled with pens/pencils/highlighters, brushes, eye/lip liners, or eye/lip pencils.
MAC Pro Palette in matte/shimmer neutrals.
Zuca Pro Artist
Zuca was established in 2004. In that time, their line has expanded to include bags for kids, an artist collection that includes backpacks, graphic prints, etc. The one in the image is the one I have. It conveniently fits in the overhead bin when I fly, and since it weighs practically nothing (under 10 lbs) it feels like you're pulling nothing...even when it's full! I've filled it with well over 20 lbs, and I forget that I'm even pulling a bag. It also holds up to 300 lbs on the top, so you can sit on it while you're waiting in the security line. All of the accessories, such as the Artist Backpack, is made to conveniently fit over the handle, and rest on the seat of the Zuca. This roller goes EVERYWHERE with me, whether I am flying, driving, or going to the local tea house.
Macbook Air
I purchased my MacBook Air a couple of years ago, and it has been one of the best purchases I've made. Admittedly, I purchased it from their refurbished site, since it was significantly less. It does not come with a DVD drive; if you need one, you can purchase the external here. I am working on my PhD, so all of my work is on it, including everything for my dissertation. When I start to lose space, I back it all up on my external hard drive. That way, I can make sure there is enough space for all of my work.
...and of course clothes & walking shoes.
Here is what I will be taking during this trip:
TPG Clear Soft Pack (Large & Medium)
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I absolutely LOVE these! I've had mine for years, and they look brand new. Each pack I have houses everything from makeup and brushes, to docking stands and charging cords. The plastic is strong and durable, and each pack can be washed. A little soapy water will do the trick. The large size fits several palettes, individual shadows, and a brush roll. I can also fit all of my cords, mouse, note cards, and pens with room to spare, or clothes, for short trips. The medium is perfect for long trips, when I need to take more toiletries that normal. They also have a longer case that can be filled with pens/pencils/highlighters, brushes, eye/lip liners, or eye/lip pencils.
MAC Pro Palette in matte/shimmer neutrals.
Zuca Pro Artist
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Image property of zuca.com |
Zuca was established in 2004. In that time, their line has expanded to include bags for kids, an artist collection that includes backpacks, graphic prints, etc. The one in the image is the one I have. It conveniently fits in the overhead bin when I fly, and since it weighs practically nothing (under 10 lbs) it feels like you're pulling nothing...even when it's full! I've filled it with well over 20 lbs, and I forget that I'm even pulling a bag. It also holds up to 300 lbs on the top, so you can sit on it while you're waiting in the security line. All of the accessories, such as the Artist Backpack, is made to conveniently fit over the handle, and rest on the seat of the Zuca. This roller goes EVERYWHERE with me, whether I am flying, driving, or going to the local tea house.
Macbook Air
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Image property of apple.com |
I purchased my MacBook Air a couple of years ago, and it has been one of the best purchases I've made. Admittedly, I purchased it from their refurbished site, since it was significantly less. It does not come with a DVD drive; if you need one, you can purchase the external here. I am working on my PhD, so all of my work is on it, including everything for my dissertation. When I start to lose space, I back it all up on my external hard drive. That way, I can make sure there is enough space for all of my work.
...and of course clothes & walking shoes.
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