A few years ago, I wrote about our mobile medicine bag, which is a little lunchbox filled with our over-the-counter medicine. Mucinex, cough drops, ibuprofen, cold sore meds, indigestion meds – they all live in there. When we go away from home, even for a few hours, it’s easy to grab the bag and toss it in the back seat so we’re prepared if we start to feel sick.
Earlier
this year, I shared about my mobile office, which I created when I didn’t yet have a real office at the
church. Even though I do have my beautiful office now, I still keep the mobile
office, because I really do work on the go quite often. (home, coffee shops,
hospitals, etc.). It really is so handy to have my Bible and office supplies at
the ready no matter where I am.
My next
mobile project is still a thought in my head, but I thought I’d include you on
the planning phase this time!
If you’ve
been reading here for a while, you know that for a few years, Ryan and I owned
a camper we named Abby. We loved her and only sold her because we moved to the lake,
and at this juncture of our lives, we desire to be home on the weekends so we
can enjoy the lake. (Also, I need to be home for work on Sundays.) Someday,
probably in retirement, we hope to get a different camper and travel more. My
favorite thing about camping was having my home at my fingertips. Anything we
needed from any room was right there in the camper.
When we
travel for vacations now, we have to do a lot of packing, because the car doesn’t
stay packed in travel mode all the time. The one area that always seems to be
missing something important is the kitchen part of our travel lives. We do eat
out when we travel, but we are also known to take snacks and easy-prep foods
with us for some meals just to try to keep costs down. And that means we need
to have a few kitchen supplies on hand…and I usually forget something.
I told
Ryan after this last trip that my plan this summer is to take a small storage
tub from the garage (we have a few spare ones out there) and fill it with kitchen
supplies so it’s always packed and ready for our trip. Here is my brainstorming
list for the tub so far, inspired by the need to be very mobile and the reality
that washing a bunch of dishes isn’t always realistic on the road.
·
Large and small disposable plates
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Disposable bowls
·
Disposable silverware
·
Knives with covers (We have these from the
camper, and I do take them…but they could just live in the tub to make it easier
for me to remember them when it’s time to pack. They are helpful for cutting
fruit or other foods)
·
Roll of paper towel
·
Ceramic coffee mugs (drinking our coffee from a
real mug is our preference)
·
Food storage bags in varying sizes (for
leftovers and ice packs in between hotels)
3 comments:
Wet Wipes! :)
Cheap salt and pepper shakers, food storage containers, chip clips, small squeeze bottle containers for condiments, ice packs . . .
Oh these are GREAT ideas! Thank you!!!
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