Heading Out for the Day – 5 Things I Never Leave Home Without

Thereโs nothing I love better than the opportunity to spend the entire day with family, and during the summer months, I get to experience family time in the glorious sunshine and spend entire days and warm summer evenings enjoying every moment.
Heading out for the day with the grandkids means that I need to do a lot of planning in advance; where weโre going to go, how weโre going to get there and what activities can we do to keep everyone happy and entertained. I also need to make sure Iโm ready for every eventuality and my day bag is where I keep all the things I need to help the day run as smoothly as possible. Read on for my top 5 things I never leave home without.
My sun protection kit
Itโs imperative that we protect ourselves and the little ones from the suns harmful rays, so I also carry a high factor sun cream, hats for myself and the children as well as eye protection. There are so many ways you can protect your eyes and invest in your eye health, from blue light protection glasses, for when youโre using screens all day โ you can find out more here โ to wearing sunglasses that protect your eyes from UV and UVB rays. Itโs all about preserving our vision and keeping yourself safe in the sun. So donโt risk it! Plan ahead and make sure you have a sun protection kit to hand.
Snacks
Never underestimate a small child with a rumble in their tummy. Itโs enough to turn a lovely day out into a complete nightmare! To stop this from happening, I always keep a little stash of snacks with me. Things like fruit, cereal bars, crackers, breadsticks and of course water are simple snacks you can take with you anywhere and keep those hunger pangs at bay!
Change
Not everywhere takes card payments yet. So itโs a great idea to have a little spare change in your purse for those impulse purchases, like ice creams, buckets, and spades, a kite to fly at the beach or even an activity like crazy golf!
Spare clothes
It doesnโt have to be a whole wardrobe, just the basics. An extra set of underwear, t-shirt and shorts should be enough, and I always make sure I have a spare towel in the car too. Whether their whole ice cream has melted down their front, or theyโve gotten a little too enthusiastic in the ocean and gotten soaked, spare clothes can save the day, and prevent a soggy and uncomfortable ride home.
Hand sanitizer
Whether itโs sand or sea water, theyโve used a dirty toilet with lackluster hand washing facilities or theyโre just being kids โ dirty hands mean germs and bacteria. While a bit of bacteria is good for children, if theyโre about to eat then itโs always best that their hands are clean and sanitary. Which is why I donโt leave home without a little bottle of hand sanitizer that I buy from Valm and some wipes. Perfect for wiping away the grime before they tuck into their lunch!
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Newly middle-aged wife of 1, Mom of 3, Grandma of 2. A professional blogger who has lived in 3 places since losing her home to a house fire in October 2018 with her husband. Becky appreciates being self-employed which has allowed her to work from 'anywhere'. Life is better when you can laugh. As you can tell by her Facebook page where she keeps the humor memes going daily. Becky looks forward to the upcoming new year. It will be fun to see what 2020 holds.