The Power Dilema

 Anyone who knows me knows that I'm a bit of a gadget junkie.  I have literally hundreds of apps on my phone, I travel with my laptop, I have my Fitbit watch to record my steps and --new for this trip - a GoPro video camara (thank you again Jessie).

All these things are battery powered and for some stupid reason, everyone needs their own style of charging cords to keep the juice flowing.  For the trip, I bought this really cool foldable case that has all these pouches for the cords and their wall adapters.  I thought it would be a great way to both keep things organized and all together.

And then I left it on the plane when we landed in Seoul.  Of course, I didn't discover that until several hours later.  I've filled out a lost and found form and hopefully I'll get them back some day.

In the meantime, I am literally living on borrowed battery time.  I discovered the case missing last evening when my phone got down to 20%.  I shut it down for the final flight and also overnight to conserve what's left.  When I turned it on this morning, it's at 2% - so basically useless.  Phil, our guide, is going to pick up a new lightning cord for me before he picks us up at 10 am.  I have a fully charged battery pack, so the phone can charge while in the car during our tour today.  

Fortunately, my laptop charger was too big for the case, so I have both a full battery and the means to keep it charged.  I also have a USB port that can be used to charge the iPhone.  My GoPro too was in its own case and currently has three fully charged batteries.   Eventually, I'll need to find a USBC adapter so I can recharge its batteries, but I should be good for at least a day or two.

My Fitbit wrist band broke as we were getting off the plane last night, so I think I'll just plan to be without a watch for the tip.   

So shopping list:  one micro USB to USB cord to recharge my power bank, one USBC adapter so I can recharge my GoPro batteries.  We'll see how long Shirley & I can share one iPhone Charging cord...

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