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EASIEST FIRST-AID KIT DIY

August 18, 2016~ Etc.

 

 

This post is in part of the monthly series for #JOHNSONS® for Socialstars™.

 

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My daughter made it in the soccer team earlier this Summer and has been going to practices several times a week. It was a 3-day try out and Jay and I took her thinking none of the other kids have had much experience with soccer, but oh, was I wrong! My daughter played soccer when she was 4 where there were no try-puts involved and it was basically just watching little kids chase around the ball like a swarm of bees. It was the cutest little sight. So her being only 8, I thought she’d be fine but she was the most inexperienced player there. It intimidated me a lot because the other parents must have put their daughters in soccer for several years prior! I didn’t realize it was so competitive and these parents have been investing in it for years! Nevertheless the coach told us our daughter was aggressive and a fast runner so she made it in the team!

But can I just tell you that whatever my kids’ extracurricular activities are, it basically becomes my extracurricular activities? And her soccer practices are 2 hours a day, 3 days a week! That’s a lot of time! She likes when me and her siblings come watch her practice so I try to go watch once a week instead of just dropping her off. When I do go watch her practice, these items above are the things I bring.

 

  • A nice and big diaper backpack with lots of pockets and compartments(mine is from Kiki Lu Designs). I seriously can’t wear normal diaper bags after trying a diaper backpack, I love how easy it is on my shoulders and I have my arms and hands completely free!
  • A quietbook or a toy to occupy my 3 year old. My camping quiet book is from My Stitching Corner, it’s the cutest quiet-book.
  • Gum because no one likes stinky breathe.
  • JOHNSON’S® HEAD-TO-TOE® Baby Cleansing Cloths specifically designed for busy on the go soccer moms like myself! Not only does my daughter get dirty from playing soccer, so do my 2 kids from running around and playing in the field. These baby cleansing cloths are pre-moistened, paraben- and phthalate-free and 2x* bigger than a typical baby wipe so it’s like giving my kids a mini-bath whenever they need it. It also smells so good!
  • A book for me with the wishful thinking I’d get to read it. Actual minutes read at the soccer field: ZERO. I still have hopes though.
  • Snacks for my kids and a really good insulated water bottle. I got mine from Disney Social Moms this Summer!
  • Hand sanitizer for before eating snacks, and after soccer practice is over.
  • A pen
  • Sunglasses
  • My little first-aid kit. I purchased the little white Johnson & Johnson container from the travel dollar-section at Target and add in extra band-aids, disinfecting spray, sanitizing wipes and ointment. I believe the original container just comes with some band-aids.

 

 

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It’s cute, small enough to fit in any pocket of your bag and very useful! I’ve had a few friends do the same thing after they saw my cute little first-aid kit. 🙂

 

 

 

Find more information on Johnson’s Bath Time Without the Tub.

 

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Hello! My name is Sarah and I am so happy to have you here! Here you'll find DIY sewing, DIY home building & decor, honest and vulnerable posts of motherhood and snippets of my family. We are building our dream house and will update you regularly on our whole process from start to finish and I am also starting a mother-daughter sewing series. So I hope you stay awhile!

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