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Jocelyn Fung

What's in my bag

No surprise here

Of course there would be diapers and extra change of clothes in the diaper bag. Even on these articles there is written text present; from the branding to sizes.

pandemic lifestyle

These items should be familiar as santizing has taken full effect since the spread of the virus. There is actually quite a bit of text on these products that give a description of the purpose and ingredients. As consumers, we need to be able to read what is on the labels to know what potential chemicals could be harmful to us. *click on the image for an article on the ingredients in Lysol

pack light? yeah right!

These extra items take up the most space. The small bag in the bag (ironic) contains emergency supplies like bandages and feminine products. The diaper mat has been used everywhere and anywhere! *click on the image to see what's inside.

standing the test of time

These board books are beloved classics that have been around for decades. Barnyard Dance was first published in 1993 and Look Look in 1998. *click on the image for a read loud

These personal immunization record booklets provided by the Ontario government have not changed very much since I was born. Some new additions include a chart with the routine schedule for immunizations in children and a space for the doctor to print the updated records. I'm quite surprised this has not become electronic. *click the image to watch a PSA on why vaccines matter by the Ontario Ministry of Health

kickin' it old school

left behind...

These items were found in the MANY pockets and bottom of the bag. The receipt was from a recent purchase at Canadian Tire, expired Advil for headaches and crayons to keep the toddler entertained when we are out to eat.

Can you imagine if I pulled this out? It feels like I have a mish mash of just about everything in this bag that my children could need or want. If only I could squeeze in a foldable bike (not).

Just kidding!