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Post by Jackie on Sept 15, 2008 8:08:11 GMT -5
Emily is getting very excited about her trip...and since I usually share her fun (and sometimes puzzling) packing lists...here is the latest...I still have a couple I can't figure out.
Jackie
under ware bars dop kit and meds pj's tops jeinns tinns shoes sox's for buddy walk loungrey bag sandls make up crilinglirn shampoo hair brah tabe's brithday gift porus cell phone and money carry on and bording pass emily
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Post by Googsmom aka Jennifer on Sept 15, 2008 9:49:57 GMT -5
Perfect packing list. Everything a girl needs. Even the curling iron
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Post by Myria on Sept 15, 2008 9:50:43 GMT -5
hmmm.. at first I thought lingerie bag? Possibly she is planning on meeting a gentlemen friend there? And then my old married mother self realized she prolly meant laundry bag.. sigh..
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Post by Jodi on Sept 15, 2008 11:24:28 GMT -5
LOL - I though lingerie bag too! After what I know of Emily and her Valentine's Day routine... Ok - what is dop? I thought dope kit LOL... probably not. Jackie - thanks so much for sharing things like this I really enjoy (and get inspired) reading about Emily's plannings and trips. I was out walking on Friday with DH, and we noticed a young adult man with Ds walking in the opposite direction (coming toward us). We were walking on a horse trail just above him while he was on the sidewalk below. Some trail maintenance workers in a golf-cart type vehicle drove past him and he was shouting and waiving to them. My first reaction was there was something wrong with this picture. He was alone. So, being the paranoid person I am, I shouted to him "is everything ok?" with a thumbs up. He looked up and waived, said "ok" gave me the thumbs up and kept walking. He was probably just saying "hi" to the workers, but I wanted to check. Even after though I thought what if he didn't understand me? What if he was lost? I said to DH that it is hard for me to see such independence. I know people with Ds are capable of being very independent, but I worry so much for people who may be lost. My uncle w/Ds frequently took off from home and got on buses to who knows where and some how he always got back home (usually by the help of the police). Wow - I sure did ramble on YOUR post LOL Jodi
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Post by Jackie on Sept 15, 2008 18:11:03 GMT -5
LOL...no dope...Emily calls her make up bag her dop kit...a rather old fashioned name for a mans toiletry kit.
Marnie said she figured out the "porus" is probably purse.
LOL Jackie
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Post by mollysmomma on Sept 15, 2008 19:34:44 GMT -5
i fugured it was a 'doc kit' and laughed....
NO ONE uses that phrase anymore!! hahahahaha
love it!
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Post by Chris too on Sept 16, 2008 8:34:38 GMT -5
It took me a minute on the porus, but that it went with the cell phone & money (nicely spelled!), helped. It was the crilinglirn that got me - I don't know why. It is also interesting that she listed her dop kit and then later listed make up. That kind of threw me, 'cause I knew what she meant by dop kit (having read one of these lits before). She most definitely does not want to forget that make up if she listed it twice! Thanks for the bright spot in the morning, Jackie! It was nice to read about your b-day too.
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