The Gold Project my son sets cww we r sick even on the shortest car rides. I keep a folded target bag, also the sea bands I have him wear on any long car ride, in addition I have nauzene to help with nausea because I hate to give him the dram. It makes him too tired. Maybe pack some cold or allergy meds? I forget if you are cruising or will be on land. You can always grab meds if needed on land. I am used to cruising where I take everything because it gets too expensive. Also you can always swing by a target to get shampoo etc for everyone once you land in your destination so you don’t have to go thru tsa with all your liquids.
I also bought the small pouch from Amy’s small world. I’m going to carry it in my mini backpack on our Disney World trip so it will be easier/quicker for me to get through bag check at the parks.
I always bring face wipes and cough drops when I travel. The face wipes are a must for me everyday because I have combination skin that tends to be oily in the afternoon. I just carry cough drops just incase.
For Derek's pin bags take a pair of scissors and make a small slit so he can open them easier. I do this for my grandma's lifesaver mints so its easier to open with her arthritis.
Nail clippers. I always need to cut something... a nail, string, tag, etc. I also keep a dose of my prescription meds in case I forget to take them in the morning.
Eight Hour Cream from Elizabeth Arden will heal most minor scrapes quickly and it also comes as a lipstick formula. It’s saved my skin and lips on many an occasion.
I would definitely add a spare set of contacts just in case. I have rubbed my eyes because the air is so dry on planes and one of my contacts popped out & couldn't be found. I also carry a travel toothbrush & paste and brush. You never know if you get stranded it always nice to be able to freshen up. GUM is a must to keep your ears from popping and hand sanitizer.
I will probably throw my extra contacts in before we leave. I actually need to go get another box of them. ;) Thank you for reminding me about the gum.
I usually carry nail clippers as well, and tissues. Also, I've had a dermatologist tell me that Vaseline is better for cuts and such because it heals without irritating the skin. It's also great on minor burns and makes a great lip balm. :)
Some sweets (candy) for the kids to suck on in case their ears hurt would be a good idea. Also although you say you aren't a big make-up person don't forget that mascara, liquid eyeliner and lipstick all count as liquids, just in case you are intending to put them in your hand luggage.Here in the UK airport security is very strict and your 'TSA bag' must be completely see-through, so your bag wouldn't be allowed - but I've heard that they aren't so strict in the US so hopefully you'll be OK.
Not many people think about a needle... i’m a weirdo and I keep a needle and lighter in my kit. My kids always end up with splinters at rest areas... those tables are not normally kept out of elements and get rough. I also keep lavender oil with me at all times!!!
Lavender has so many healing properties. We use it on cuts, scrapes, burns, bee stings, bug bites, chapped skin, fever.. even as a quick deodorant and for relaxation and calming. I diffuse it during peak allergy seasons along with lemon and peppermint!
What else should I include in my on the go travel emergency kit?
The Gold Project my son sets cww we r sick even on the shortest car rides. I keep a folded target bag, also the sea bands I have him wear on any long car ride, in addition I have nauzene to help with nausea because I hate to give him the dram. It makes him too tired. Maybe pack some cold or allergy meds? I forget if you are cruising or will be on land. You can always grab meds if needed on land. I am used to cruising where I take everything because it gets too expensive. Also you can always swing by a target to get shampoo etc for everyone once you land in your destination so you don’t have to go thru tsa with all your liquids.
Fingernail clippers (can be handy for many things) :)
Anti-itch cream. Mosquitos in Florida!
I also bought the small pouch from Amy’s small world. I’m going to carry it in my mini backpack on our Disney World trip so it will be easier/quicker for me to get through bag check at the parks.
I always bring face wipes and cough drops when I travel. The face wipes are a must for me everyday because I have combination skin that tends to be oily in the afternoon. I just carry cough drops just incase.
For Derek's pin bags take a pair of scissors and make a small slit so he can open them easier. I do this for my grandma's lifesaver mints so its easier to open with her arthritis.
I really need to do that.
Nail clippers. I always need to cut something... a nail, string, tag, etc.
I also keep a dose of my prescription meds in case I forget to take them in the morning.
Eight Hour Cream from Elizabeth Arden will heal most minor scrapes quickly and it also comes as a lipstick formula. It’s saved my skin and lips on many an occasion.
I would definitely add a spare set of contacts just in case. I have rubbed my eyes because the air is so dry on planes and one of my contacts popped out & couldn't be found. I also carry a travel toothbrush & paste and brush. You never know if you get stranded it always nice to be able to freshen up. GUM is a must to keep your ears from popping and hand sanitizer.
I will probably throw my extra contacts in before we leave. I actually need to go get another box of them. ;) Thank you for reminding me about the gum.
I keep Zantac and reactin in my kit and if I have a sample size of face wipes I put those in there as well. Toilet paper if on a road trip or Europe.
Maybe add a small comb? Although since I'm just seeing this, you've probably taken the trip already.
I have in mine- tissues, a pen, chapstick, hand sanitizer, a couple of tampons and a few other things I can’t think of right now.
I usually carry nail clippers as well, and tissues. Also, I've had a dermatologist tell me that Vaseline is better for cuts and such because it heals without irritating the skin. It's also great on minor burns and makes a great lip balm. :)
That is really good to know. I have never heard about Vaseline for cuts.
@@TheGoldProject It's great! I love it. I've got a jar in my bathroom, my bedroom, and in my purse.
What print is this bag? I have the purple Mary Poppins set which I used on my trip this summer.
I think it is blue Sketch.
Has your daughter tried “Sea Bands” acupressure wristbands? They might help her motion sickness too xxxx
Are the clear bags all worth it to get? Quality? Please thank you
I think it is personal preference. I love them and plan to use all 4.
The Gold Project thank you for replying
Some sweets (candy) for the kids to suck on in case their ears hurt would be a good idea. Also although you say you aren't a big make-up person don't forget that mascara, liquid eyeliner and lipstick all count as liquids, just in case you are intending to put them in your hand luggage.Here in the UK airport security is very strict and your 'TSA bag' must be completely see-through, so your bag wouldn't be allowed - but I've heard that they aren't so strict in the US so hopefully you'll be OK.
Thank you for sharing that info. Probably all of my makeup will be checked. :) You will see their snack bags during my carry-on video. ;)
Not many people think about a needle... i’m a weirdo and I keep a needle and lighter in my kit. My kids always end up with splinters at rest areas... those tables are not normally kept out of elements and get rough.
I also keep lavender oil with me at all times!!!
What does the lavendar oil do? I am very curious.
Lavender has so many healing properties. We use it on cuts, scrapes, burns, bee stings, bug bites, chapped skin, fever.. even as a quick deodorant and for relaxation and calming. I diffuse it during peak allergy seasons along with lemon and peppermint!
I even add mine to lemonade... the vitality
(Make sure it is 100% pure... I only use Young Living Essential Oils)
@@TheGoldProject tweezers would work good for splinters too
I always like to pack deodorant and toothpaste, and some kind of mints. But I think you have thought 💭 of everything
I have seen women use a Tic Tac container for the bobby pins and a carabiner for your rubber bands
Gum for takeoff and landing to avoid popping ears!
I'd say travel kleenex as well. I love these bags!
Imodium!
Neosporin
That is what the triple antibiotic ointment was. The off brand. LOL