Hiearcool Waterproof Phone Pouch, IPX8 Waterproof Phone Case for iPhone 17/16/15/14 Pro Max, Cell Phone Dry Bag for Beach & Cruise Essentials, Touch Screen, Lanyard Included, 2 Pack (Fits Up to 8.9”)

Hiearcool Waterproof Phone Pouch, IPX8 Waterproof Phone Case for iPhone 17/16/15/14 Pro Max, Cell Phone Dry Bag for Beach & Cruise Essentials, Touch Screen, Lanyard Included, 2 Pack (Fits Up to 8.9”)

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WomenCanDoItToo posted on r/alaskacruiseplanning1d

We went in April and it didnt rain but once, and that day we were "at sea" only. It wasnt too cold. A waterproof jacket and a sweatshirt was all I needed. A little more than clothes, but here are some things I am really glad I took: waterproof pants & jacket gloves (thick ones if you plan to go to the glacier and thin ones for everything else) hiking boots for shore excursions I literally wore waterproof, fleece lined leggings most days and my fiance wore his 511 pants. beanie comfy slip-on shoes for walking around the ship. little magnet hooks to hang wet clothes, glasses, lanyards and so much more. https://a.co/d/00KcTgHR lanyard to hold my cruise card, which is the only thing you need to carry around with you to pay for drinks and whatnot on the cruise and get into your room. https://a.co/d/0cPPfZ1m a drink carrier, I always would fill it up with coffee or mixed drinks. Just FYI, because I overlooked this, it doesn't come with the cups. https://a.co/d/04KYtM4w travel size toiletries Bonine for seasickness (doesn't make you sleepy) waterproof phone pouch. This was extremely useful for one excursion we did. https://a.co/d/0eMJNvmv sunglasses! nice backpack for your port stops binoculars luggage tags https://a.co/d/0bkHlWhU I like these bottle covers if I plan to take used/opened toiletries. https://a.co/d/05jn1Lnh

MsLadybug_theTeacher posted on r/omnipod5d

I just came back from NZ/Fiji with Omnipod & Dexcom! Honestly it’s pretty easy to use. Granted, I have been an Omnipod user for over a year now, so idk how getting used to the system would feel on vacation. Safety wise, I don’t think you have anything to worry about. My doctor’s tip was to bring at least one week’s worth of extra supplies as a “just in case,” which was helpful. Worst case, you could make sure you have syringes to use with your insulin if something drastic happens to the pods or you lose them. My tip is to keep ALL of your diabetic supplies (pods, sensors, back-up meter, emergency sugar, etc.) with you in your carry-on/personal item. You wouldn’t want to pack stuff in your checked item(s) just for it to get lost by the airline. Here are some items from Amazon I find helpful for the pod in daily life or on vacation: Jinyu-Sega over patches (helps keep the pod on during activity or for someone like me who rolls all over during sleep) Poddern Pod Cover (I ended up not needing it, but I mainly got it so that I could protect the pod from sunscreen; if you didn’t already know, sunscreen (especially aerosol kind) can rust out the inside of the pod if it gets in contact with the outside of the pod) Hiearcool Waterproof Phone Pouch (PDM or phone fit inside and then you can wear it while swimming or doing other water activities)