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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 607482" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>38 degrees. That's cold. He still sleeping at the train station?</p><p></p><p>How are you doing?</p><p></p><p>We got difficult child a really good sleeping bag she could carry in a back pack. I worried about the cold, too. difficult child will lose the sleeping bag (it will be stolen) if he cannot fit it in a backpack. Check out Goodwill and places like that for sleeping bags. You will be amazed at what you find.</p><p></p><p>Good, warm socks. difficult child told us homeless people must be constantly on the move. Their feet become abraded. Good, warm, dry socks to change into makes all the difference, for them. Cotton socks.</p><p></p><p>Hat and gloves.</p><p></p><p>Those packages of cleansing wipes. Gel handwash. </p><p></p><p>Peanut M&Ms.</p><p></p><p>Those chewable multi-vitamins. They don't always have access to drinkable water.</p><p></p><p>A small bottle of non-alcohol mouthwash.</p><p></p><p>You can tell I was like, really strict about difficult child's situation while she was homeless. </p><p></p><p>:O)</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 607482, member: 1721"] 38 degrees. That's cold. He still sleeping at the train station? How are you doing? We got difficult child a really good sleeping bag she could carry in a back pack. I worried about the cold, too. difficult child will lose the sleeping bag (it will be stolen) if he cannot fit it in a backpack. Check out Goodwill and places like that for sleeping bags. You will be amazed at what you find. Good, warm socks. difficult child told us homeless people must be constantly on the move. Their feet become abraded. Good, warm, dry socks to change into makes all the difference, for them. Cotton socks. Hat and gloves. Those packages of cleansing wipes. Gel handwash. Peanut M&Ms. Those chewable multi-vitamins. They don't always have access to drinkable water. A small bottle of non-alcohol mouthwash. You can tell I was like, really strict about difficult child's situation while she was homeless. :O) Cedar [/QUOTE]
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