I have a trip quickly approaching in September, and although I'm not obsessive about organization, I do like to have an itinerary that's easy to see at a glance. Usually for me that includes all my deets scrawled out on a piece of easily misplaced paper, or lists typed up in an email that quickly ends up three pages back in my stream.
Lucky for me, neither of these will be an issue for me on this journey, since I've discovered and have fell in love with Tripit.
Tripit makes it easy to organize your flight info, train schedules, sightseeing tours and whatever else you're into in one place, either online or via their iPhone App (which by the way is awesome and free). Not only can you log in some data entry time to input your activities, but if you email your conformation emails to plans@tripit.com and Tripit will organize your plans for you, and add it into your master itinerary.
Seriously, there's so much to this site/app that you really can't go wrong. Oh, and it's all free. Holla!

We all know how recycled airline air can dry out our skin. So besides guzzling down water and making frequent trips to the loo, you can toss a tin of Badger Balm ($8) in your carry-on. Thankfully, Badger Balm comes in TSA approved 2oz. cans so there won't be any hold-ups at security.
Badger Balm is known for it's multi-tasking abilities and can be used to heal not only dry and cracked hands, but chapped lips, thirsty cuticles, and even as a makeup remover. Wondering what's in this miracle tin? All natural castor and olive oils, organic beeswax, and healing aloe vera, that's what.