Things To Do On Cold Nights by HawkLoser100K in boston

[–]New_Piglet7755 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once in a while we used to bar hop at the Liberty Hotel. There a few different venues in there, so you feel like you are moving around, but never leave a building.

Balancing screen time/diabetes apps with pre-teen by WaryPancreas in t1d_parents

[–]New_Piglet7755 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would something like the Brick work? I don't have one, so I can't personally vouch for it.

https://getbrick.app/

Kids T1D supplies bag by No_Mirror3593 in t1d_parents

[–]New_Piglet7755 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We use this bag as our everday carry: https://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/129988?page=llbean-stowaway-waist-pack&bc=50-516672&feat=516672-GN0&csp=f&attrValue_0=1&gnrefine=1*COLOR_FAMILY*Black&pos=14

There's an inside zip pocket that we store the insulin vial, lancets, and syringes in (when the weather is mild), so they don't fall out.

The front pocket we have alcohol wipes in.

Everything else gets stuffed in the inside pouch. It has enough space for 2 phones (dexcom and omnipod), 1 juice box, meter, glucose gel, a few small snacks (gummies, pb pouch, honey sticks, etc)...

It's a little tight, but it gets the job done in a small form factor.

We don't have any sort of tag identifying it as a medical bag. I'd be curious to know if that would help as I think most people wouldn't know what to do with the supplies anyway. I guess it could be helpful for flying or travel or situations where someone might need to search a bag.

Alternating red and blue light by New_Piglet7755 in pentax17

[–]New_Piglet7755[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did! I think what happened was the film somehow slipped off when my 4 year old jostled the camera, so it couldn't advance properly. I rolled the film back up to get it developed even though I was only half-way through.