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Ok,..so I'm hoping I dont get laughed off this forum,..but I had to share with all the ladies.
Ya know when ya find a good bargain and ya just have to share???

Well, dont know about you all,..but I have been traveling to baseball up and down freeways for years and years with my hap-hazard-make- shift-pitiful-worn out-old shoebox first aid kit.

(Controlling my excitement),....today while strolling through our local Walmart I found the coolest first aid kit made by Johnson and Johnson ( a company that has never served us wrong ) and it has 170 items in it for $9.99!!! Comes in a snazzy water tight durable plastic box, with attched lid, (no more spilling with bandaids, tape ect. rolling all over the car or pavement!!) Tahhh dah!!!

Comes with every bandaid size known to man-kind,..latex gloves, twizzers, cortaid, cleansing wipes, gauze, cold packs, etc.

It would have cost me 10 times that much to have purchased all of the items individually,..and I get to get rid of that ugly lookin' shoe box! ha!

Strange how the little things can bring such happiness!

I just had to share incase anyone else out there wasnt as first aid kit suavey as I am now. tee hee.

Wheres my crown and tiarra? I think with this post I have earned them fair and square!
hee-heee-heee

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " Play both sports until the competition convinces you otherwise!! " " ...because baseball is just GOOD PRACTICE FOR LIFE ".
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That is a good deal! Would be nice to keep one in the car for those "just in case" events anywhere.

I'd recommend in addition to something like this for your sons going off to college to include some other things you know they might need...... cold medicines, analgesic patches, ibuprofen. Our kids get off to school and they don't want to spend "their" money on things that they might really need. Nice to have them there in a drawer already!
Good idea to add the first aid kit to TPM's College Corner list. Can always tuck it one of the plastic drawers. No need to tell son its there - he won't remember anyway. Wait until he calls home with an emergency and then tell him where you packed it. He'll think you're wonderful, all-knowing, and possibly deserving of a second tiara. Not a good idea to send the chocolate cake, though. Could get moldy and messy. Let's keep it in the Lounge and enjoy it after the fajita's with another round of smoothies.

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