Friday, May 31, 2013

Mommies Gone Survival Kit

Having a CDHer is hard and trying. Having other kids makes it even harder on both you and the kids. It's really hard on Lanie when I have to take Liam to the hospital stays. She's gotten to the point where she thinks if she keeps her bags packed that she will be able to go with us. I made a deal with her. If she kept her bags unpacked then we'd get a special box filled with stuff. She couldn't have it until Liam's next admittance to the hospital though so its to stay put up. I call it the "Mommies Gone Survival Kit". We got a shoe box sized tub and I let her pick out stuff to put in it. I left plenty of room so I could put in a few suprises as well. Small dolls, stickers, crayons and coloring books, travel games are all awesome for the survival kit. Other good ideas are photos, small books, maybe even a card or letter. This is also a great idea for kids who spend alot of time in the hospital. 

Lanie picked out this tub covered in hearts but you could decorate your own with permanent markers and foam stickers. 

Small items are bet because they take up less space, so you can put more into the box. 

Lanie choose these crayons by CraZArt called Sugary Sweets. We found them at Walmart for .75 cents. We did see a whole new line of Crayola crayons that are glittery, matalic and more. Target sales then for .99 cents. We recently bought a pack of glittery crayons that she absolutely loves. 

Barbie is quickly becoming a hit with Lanie. She picked out 2 of the little dolls (skippers sister or something like that). Lalaloopsy works great too because of the size. For boys there all kinds of great toys that are small enough for the tub. Hint; Check out the dollar store for army men! Hot wheels are awesome too. 

The dollar store and the dollar section at target usually have some good stuff that would be perfect. We got the magnetic tic tac toe in the dollar section at target and the hello kitty stickers and mirror. 

Kids don't need a whole lot. When they open these tubs and see them packed with all kinds of goodies they get excited. 

For hospitalized kids you can add socks, movies, snacks. Card games and those electronic handheld games. We can't go to the hospital without cars and puzzles and books in tow. We also have to bring his favorite stuffed animal. 

In a perfect world we wouldn't have sick children but we might as well make it easier on everyone. 


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