We all grew up in very close proximity: three bedrooms and one bathroom--for a family of 10.
Nothing special, all utilitarian. |
There are no brothers. That seems to make us unusual: eight girls and no boys. If I had a nickel for every time...
The orange paper is the size of a medical card or ID. |
Lots of space for pill bottles |
Our families call us "the sisters." And they aren't always being nice about it. "The sisters" text each other. "The sisters" have secrets. "The sisters." It's almost as though we're an anomaly or a rock band.
Anyway, two of the sisters are experiencing medical issues. One is taking quite a bit of medicine and must carry a blood pressure cuff. Hence these two small bags. The smaller one for her cuff; the larger one for her meds. If there aren't many medicines, the cuff bag can fit into the larger bag. Convenient, no? Do you think they'll work? I didn't take time to quilt them, because hopefully, these are a temporary necessity. I'll be happier when she doesn't need them.
On Friday I brought her a small sampler quilt that I made years ago to cheer her up a bit. It fits nicely in their living room decor, so if it gets tossed on the sofa, it may look like a planned thing. Before we left I held it up to get a picture since I lost the ones I'd taken before. Can you tell that I'm not tall enough to do this? My arms don't reach to the edges and I was stretched with all I had. There has to be a better way of taking quilt pictures on the fly. Do you see the house in the background? Won't this work?
Great idea to use the bags to carry all the necessities.
ReplyDeleteI am the oldest sibling in my family so my brother and sisters always get warned by me of what they are in for in the future. Sometimes it is goo to now what to out for.