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Hi, all. I have been a pretty bad lead of this group! In my defense, this year I have:
moved to a different state
had a wonderful child become a teenager
had a baby
had a baby that needed eye surgery
had a 3 year old that is in speech therapy
had a 7 year old who is both gifted, and ashmatic

it's been quite a year.
and I think I will start off again by posting something I have found to be priceless in times of emergency (ie, kid to er, kid to doctor to find out you are going to er!)

Emergency Bag:
*travel size deodorant
*travel size spay bottle filled with your choice of toner. Great for a cover your eyes facial pick me up, great for an under the shirt chest, back, tummy spray to make you feel like you almost were able to take a shower!
*travel tooth brush & tooth paste
*Roll of Quarters=$10. You do NOT want to be stuck at a hospital, hungry out of your mind trying to find an ATM or trying to uncrease dollar bills for the vending machine. Parking Meters, Parking Garages, Vending Machines. Get a roll of quarters the next time you go to the bank!
*Extra T-shirt
*a few panty liners, tampons, pads, or whatever you use.

-the following are personal preferences, you can choose your own!-
*Neutrogena Eye Brightening Concealer
*Bronzer or Blush
*Tinted Facial Lotion (like foundation but you don't really have to pay attention when you put it on)
*Lip Gloss (naturalish or rosy)
*Dry Shampoo. This stuff is priceless & works!! Check out Beauty.com or Drugstore.com!


This bag should be stored in a VERY easy to find place (that your husband could find and bring to you), or else in your trunk.

This should all fit nicely in a purse you no longer use, or a wal-mart bag. Please be ready. I used my bag last night.
Best Wishes to you all!!!
~Amy
See also: emergency, er, kids, prepared
Written by Amy
Posted on 05/10/2008
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