A family vacation can be a hassle free trip provided you have all the gear you need. To avoid leaving behind things that are really important, begin creating a checklist a couple of weeks before your flight, and add things to them over the days. If you sit down to make a list a couple of days before the trip, you're likely to forget something that strikes you later - when you're on the plane!

If you have a baby, your bag should contain the following items:

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A Checklist For Your Family Vacation Or Short Trip

Lots of diapers

Fall has been caught red-handed stealing fashion trends from summer. With designer childrens clothes this year, you'll see many of the same fads you saw in summer, but with a super cute flair. Shorts, short-sleeved and sleeveless shirts, mini-skirts, and baby-doll dresses are some ideas you can take with you from your favorite summer pieces. However, the biggest trend for kid-wear in any year past, present, or future, is warmth. So, the key to pulling off this look and staying warm is wearing layers. Layers are making a huge hit on the scene, and the more layers the better. Layer these items on top of tights, leggings, and long-sleeved shirts, or top them off with jackets, coats, scarves, and accessories.

We're bringing preppy back, yeah. The autumn children's lines this year are chock full of Oxford and Cambridge prep-inspired children's garb for both boys and girls. Dark denims, vintage washes, khakis and corduroys are showing up everywhere. You'll see them on pants, jackets, skirts, hats, and even shirts with details such as pleats, buttons, pockets and military cuts.

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Trends in Designer Clothing This Autumn

For both boys and girls we are seeing heavy knits, wool, cotton, faux fur, plaids, gingham, and argyle with colors like ivory, brown, grey, navy blue, moss green, mustard yellow, and regal red. For girls we have cardigans, trench jackets, tunics, sweater dresses with turtle necks, jumpers, smocked dresses, and pleated uniform skirts and skorts. For boys, we are finding blazers, vests, polo shirts, and v-neck sweaters.

When it comes to winter coats and ladies, the instantaneous light bulb that illuminates the brain of these ladies are animal furs. It's not just commercialized animal furs they are looking for but more exquisite ones like minx, beaver, chinchilla, possums, coyotes, beavers, fox, and otters etc...

However, the cruelty that underlies the processing and manufacturing of such prized coats is just inhumane. The animals that contribute their 'skin' towards us do not just endure an instant death but a slow and painful death. Forget about giving lethal injections or old age death, there is no such thing in the unscrupulous industry of superficiality.

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Avoid Buying Animal Fur Coats

Animals such as minx and otters are clubbed to death by both grabbing their bodies and smashing their heads on the ground or by levitating a huge rock above the head of the animals and then dropping it down. Baby seals too are not spared from this cruelty as they are clubbed to death during the annual traditional Inuit hunt.

The winter for some means putting away the motorcycle so it can be stored until the snow is gone in the spring. Unfortunately for people who live in those types of climates, the riding season is a little shorter than others. Some folks have the privilege of being able to ride year round, which include mainly those that live in the lower states of our country. For those that can ride over the winter months, you may want to review your riding gear to make sure you've got enough to keep you warm while you are riding.

There are some states in which the winter does not include any snow, just cold temperatures so if you choose to continue riding your motorcycle during these months, you'll want to make sure you have the proper gear to prevent and injury from the cold. You may want to consider a full face helmet in order to keep the chilling winds off your face. If that's not your style, then you'll definitely want to wear some type of face mask along with your helmet.

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Staying Warm on Your Motorcycle During Those Cold Rides

Of course, you'll want to make sure you have a thick leather motorcycle jacket to block the wind and cold. You may even consider wearing some extra layers underneath for added insulation. The jacket is probably one of the most important items for riding in the winter season because your upper half is the most exposed to the cold air.

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