Anonymous
Post 12/11/2019 15:52     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

Binoculars, she’s nosy. Wait, I mean she’s CURIOUS.
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2019 10:46     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

I still have a pull-up in there. They’ve been potty trained for almost a year. It’s a little roughed up!
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2019 10:41     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

Tweezers, q-tips, baggie, extra underwear for kids
Anonymous
Post 12/11/2019 00:16     Subject: Re:Strangest thing in your mom purse?

A menu for a fancy 12 course meal from Nashville a couple of weeks ago.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 21:19     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

Random tools. A charger to my mom’s phone.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 21:16     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

A list of every food my 8 month old has ever eaten. Off to the allergist tomorrow.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 21:06     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

Empty Medela breast milk bottles, along with nursing pads, in case I have to express on the go.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 15:08     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

A half digested (by a seagull) mussel shell. To be fair it was in a dog waste bag. My DD loves collecting these little treasures (barf)
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 15:05     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

Anonymous wrote:For me it's probably garlic salt. My middle dc is extremely picky but will eat plain pasta with butter and garlic salt. So we often order buttered noodles and i add garlic salt! What about you?


I'm at work and I have a few toys and some crayons in there...and post-its.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 14:05     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Socks. Sometimes we spontaneously decide to stop by a bouncy place while running errands and I grew tired of wasting money on their socks.


Funny, I used to always have socks in my purse, but it was usually because my daughter decided to take them off in some random place, so unfortunately they were dirty socks.

She still abandons them all over the house, even in the dead of winter. But when she was little, when she was done with socks, she was DONE with them, didn't matter where we were. Not a sensory thing, she has no problem with tags or weird fabrics or anything, she just hates socks.


That’s funny, my 3 year old NEEDS to have socks on at all times except in the bath. His dad often takes his socks off if DS steps on the garage mat, and DS just screams until he gets a new pair. He sleeps in socks too.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 13:49     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

I usually have a 5-hour-energy shot in there, but I had to drink it on my morning commute last week because I kept falling asleep on the bus.
Ponytail holders because my daughter never remembers to bring them for sports and I hate giving up mine.
Cartoon character bandaids, which are useful for kids AND adults.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 12:51     Subject: Re:Strangest thing in your mom purse?

A plastic dragon
barrettes and elastic hair bands
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 12:48     Subject: Re:Strangest thing in your mom purse?

Chopsticks
A packet of wasabi
Dog treats
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 12:46     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

Anonymous wrote:Socks. Sometimes we spontaneously decide to stop by a bouncy place while running errands and I grew tired of wasting money on their socks.


Funny, I used to always have socks in my purse, but it was usually because my daughter decided to take them off in some random place, so unfortunately they were dirty socks.

She still abandons them all over the house, even in the dead of winter. But when she was little, when she was done with socks, she was DONE with them, didn't matter where we were. Not a sensory thing, she has no problem with tags or weird fabrics or anything, she just hates socks.
Anonymous
Post 12/10/2019 10:26     Subject: Strangest thing in your mom purse?

Socks. Sometimes we spontaneously decide to stop by a bouncy place while running errands and I grew tired of wasting money on their socks.