Sunday, November 4, 2012

DAY 4: WEGO Health's National Blog Post Month

DAY 4 - Write about what's in your bag/purse/backpack everyday.

Isn't this question a little personal? Whatever. I pour my entire life out here multiple times a week for about two and a half years. Quite frankly I'm shocked that I haven't told you what inhabits my bag everyday. Here goes....

*DISCLAIMER: KYLEE HAS RECENTLY BOUGHT A NEW BAG AND THEREFORE HAS NOT WORKED OUT ALL OF THE KINKS WITH PLACEMENT OF ITEMS AND THE PERMANENCY OF THEIR COMPARTMENTS. SHE WILL ALSO NOT BE HELD LIABLE IF SHE CHANGES THE LOCATION OF AN ITEM BEFORE THIS POST IS EVEN PUBLISHED. SHE TENDS TO DO THAT.*

Inside Big Pocket
  • Wallet-Complete with cash(when I have any), credit card(when it's not maxed out), debit card(if the other two methods of payment crap out), driver's license, health card(always carry, very important), Medic Alert info(to go along with my bracelet), Fabricland sewing card(you never know when you'll need to sew!), Chapters Rewards card(almost have enough for a free $10 book!), the cutest picture of my second cousins cuddling ever, various gift cards, and receipts from pretty much everything I have ever bought....
  • Kleenex. When you get as sick and have as many allergies as I do these come in handy.
  • Water bottle. Gotta keep hydrated.
  • Snacks. Got to have Crohnsie Bit approved food on hand at all times.
  • A knitting/crochet project. Sitting in doctors offices gets boring.
Inside Front Small Pockets

  • Extra meds. In case of a global Apocalypse I have enough meds to last two weeks. A month if I can stretch it.
  • Hand sanitizer. Tip: If you can score hospital grade you're golden.
  • Sunscreen. I had SPF 110 but downgraded to 65 on account of being told by no less than 2 medical professionals it's about 40 SPF overkill.
  • Vaseline. This stuff works WAAAAAAYYYYY better than lip balm for dry, cracked lips.
  • Cell Phone. It's an LG Rumour that I've had since grade 10 and I only use it for emergencies.
  • iPod Touch. It contains my life.
  • No less then three requisitions for bloodwork/an ultrasound/MRI/any other tests.
  • Calendar with pen. Because I don't trust the electronic version and I'm always in need of a pen.
Side Pockets
  • Sunglasses. So I can always looks cool. Also so the sun doesn't damage my eyes any more than CD already does.
  • An emergency plastic bag. You have no idea how intricle this is to my bag. With a tummy as sensitive as mine losing your lunch is a real possibility on any given day. This bag strategy has paid for itself numerous times over.


So that's about it. Other than my car keys with emergency hair elastic hanging off of the side.

What's in your bag?
:)