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SheriAZ

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  1. I get motion sickness  in back seats on cars, on boats, in planes. You name it. I wear bands, acupuncture seeds, eat ginger candy  and take dramamine starting  the day before I fly or get on a ship. The scopolamine patch gave me double vision and was pretty awful. 

  2. I buy tiny zip lock bags.  One and two inch sizes. I put a few days of dayquil, nyquil, ibu, imodium, tums, dulcolax,  zofran, phenergan in them. I get vertigo, so have to be prepared.   Label with sharpie.  I take bandaid, neosporin and blister pads. Eyeglass kit, individual eye drops, nail supplies, motion sickness meds. It all fits in my insulated  mug so no extra room We take full size sunscreen. 

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  3. I went back to extensions after taking a break from them.  I think they are a time saver, especially when I have to go to work at 5:30 A.M. No need for eyeliner, eyeshadow or mascara, at least for 2 weeks.  I get a fill every 3 weeks.  The third week isn't as nice but is still way better than my natural lashes, even with mascara. I wash the with baby shampoo in the shower every morning and give them a quick brush.  Easy Peasy

  4. If you are on a ship with a laundry room, try my trick. I buy home dry cleaning kits. Woolite does not use a bag, Dryel does but it folds small. I throw my tops and dress pants in the dryer with the dry clean kit. Just remember to take them out and hang or fold as soon as done.  I do have to wash them occasionally  but I think my favorite things last a little longer this way. I dont want to use the laundry service as they use hot water. 

     

  5. I must have flavored coffee creamer. 

     

    OtC meds and bandaids.  Not full packages.

     

    I buy 1 1/2 inch bags from Walmart and use them for jewelery and medication. A lot of ibuprofen will fit in one tiny bag. They take up very little room, can put them in a shoe or insulated cup  when packing. 

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