Cottage season is finally here and I couldn't be happier about it. If you
are like me, when you drive up to a friend’s cottage for the weekend you are jammed
in a car with little space for the amount of bodies and everyone's stuff. Packing light is essential for a variety of reasons when it comes to the
cottage, not only for car space but to make your life a lot easier when
you come home on Sunday night and unpack. Packing light is additionally
important for me because I am usually racing around in the last 10 minutes
throwing a bag for the weekend together. So after years of weekend cottaging
here is my list of what I bring:
- Long pants*
- Shorts*
- 1 or 2 tank tops/tee shirts
- Underwear
- Bathing suit
- Towel
- 1 Thick pair of socks
- PJ's
- 1 Sweatshirt
- 1 flannel shirt (if I'm expecting cooler mornings and nights or lots of bugs)
*Wear one of these up to the cottage!
That's it. Nothing fancy, I am usually in my bathing suit with shorts all
weekend and then switch into pants when the mosquitoes come out. I sometimes
bring my running stuff as well if I am feeling motivated and also a blanket and
pillow if the host has asked me to. Then when I come home I just throw
everything into the wash so it's ready for the next weekend! Sometimes my
friends get cute and pack a little sun dress but I prefer those for patios in
the city. The cottage is a place to lounge all day on the dock and play cards
all night on the porch! Some people also pack a pair of hiking boots but I like to spend the weekend in my bare feet (this may be why I get poison ivy every summer- but I never learn).