I’m going to a conference this weekend back in my home state of Minnesota. I am going there to address a convention full of librarians, believe it or not. For me, the worst part of going on the road for business is not the traveling; it’s all the preparation you have to do. I created a whole checklist of things I have to do when I travel. First, I confirm that my flight will be on time departing from LAX. Next, I call to double-check on my reservation for the hotel and the rent a car. After that, I pull out my suitcase and start packing. I’m a light packer, so I bring only the pants, shirts, socks, and underwear I’m going to need, nothing more. I throw in my toiletries bag with the usual stuff—shaver, shaving cream, toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss—and then I’m just about done. Finally, I go through my briefcase to make sure I have all the things I’ll need for the conference—my badge, my laptop, my overhead transparencies, a notepad, and some pens. Now I’m ready—off I go to my old home.