Dazbo5 wrote:
You always get the feeling you've forgot something though don't you. Even though you know you haven't, you still think you have!
Despite having a detailed packing list for every holiday, and a detailed list of "things to do" before we go, I'm still in a flap for most of the final 24 hours before leaving

Usually the last 10 minutes before the taxi arrives, I'll be running around the house, checking taps, lights, plugs etc and chanting
"tickets, money, passports" to myself... I'll still be doing the chant in the taxi all the way to the airport. When we went to Tenerife at Easter I spent the first few days of the holiday convinced I hadn't closed the freezer properly and dreading coming home to a soggy smelly kitchen! Of course, I
had closed it properly and everything was fine
We're off to Crete in 3½ weeks, so I'm planning on filling up the toiletries/suncreams bag in the next few days, and either this weekend or early next week I'm hoping to look through my clothes, choose what I'm taking and put it all together in one part of the wardrobe so it's easy to grab it all a few days before we go. Doesn't look like there'll be much chance to wear any of it over here this summer...
We fly on a Tuesday this time, so I'll probably do most of my packing during the weekend just before.
Son (18) is easy, I just tell him to choose 14 t-shirts, 14 pairs of socks/undies, 3-4 pairs of short jeans and some swim stuff, and he brings it all downstairs 15 minutes later. He sorts out his own hand luggage (camera, iPod, PSP etc)
Daughter (15)
should be just as easy, but she refuses to "double-up" and wear evening tops during the day, she shudders at the idea of being seen in anything more than once, and she always wants to wear nice holiday clothes to go out with her friends the last couple of days before the holiday and then expects me to have them washed, ironed and in the suitcase overnight

We always end up arguing, especially when she wants to take her entire shoe collection... Nowadays I just humour her when she's choosing stuff and then when she's not looking just pack the minimum I think she'll need. She rarely notices things are "missing" when we get there and if she does notice I just tell her
"I must have forgotten to put it in, what with all the messing about I had to do getting your stuff washed and everything..." 
I'll have to make her a packing list for her hand luggage this time, last time she forgot her phone charger and spent two weeks not being able to text her friends after her phone died the day after arriving.
I often think it would be so much less stressful if we just stayed at home, but once I'm in that sunshine with cool drink in my hand, it kind of makes it all worthwhile