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How To Prepare For Your Vacation

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How To Prepare For Your Vacation






     Vacations are meant for people to relax, unwind and leave their responsibilities behind. Unfortunately, once you are an adult, it takes a lot of preparation to accomplish each of these things. You have to ensure your home is safe, your pets are cared for and your work life is able to be put on hold, or at least function without you present for the days you are away. If you are a pet owner, contact dog boarding Seattle or dog boarding Everett to make arrangements for the staff to care for your pet in a safe environment during your absence. If you are a cat owner, consider bringing a pet sitter into your home so you do not have to disturb your cat's daily routine. Cats are independent and most of them do not mind being left alone, as long as someone provides them food and water.

In order to truly relax while you are away, you have to feel secure about leaving your home. Contact the post office so you can postpone your mail delivery while you are away. Some people prefer to have their house sitter take care of the mail when taking care of other responsibilities, but having it all delivered once you get back is just as easy. This way you are sure nothing is delivered and lost between house visits. If you have an alarm system, show anyone who will be entering your home how to operate it. When they leave, be sure they reset the alarm so the house is protected when nobody is inside.

You might want to do whatever is necessary to conserve energy while you are away. Set your thermostat at a rate that will have the furnace running less, turn the water heater setting down and use only one light in the house. Consider setting the lights on timers so there is the appearance of someone still being home and so the lights are not running constantly while you are away.

If you have put in a vacation request at your place of employment, your supervisor will have hopefully set things up so things will run smoothly while you are away. Be sure anything you have been asked to do is taken care of before you leave for your trip. Just prior to leaving, check in with your supervisor and send out an email to let everyone know that you will be away. If you are self-employed, notify your clients you will be unreachable for your time away. You can have your messages forwarded to your destination, but to really let go and relax, you need to leave it all behind.

Finally, do what you can to leave your home feeling relaxed and confident. Leave yourself plenty of time to get to the airport so you are not leaving in a rush. Do a final walk through in each room so you know everything is in place. Leave a note for the house or pet sitter and let a neighbor you trust know you will be away and to keep an eye out for things. Once you have locked up, take a minute to run through things in your mind so you get on the plane feeling confident everything is secure.