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Showing posts with label purse. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

The obligatory handbag post

I've seen loads of blog posts about what girls carry around with them in their handbags so I thought I'd join the party.

I realise just how little I keep in my bag compared to some people but this works out well for Rich as it means there is always plenty of room for his phone/wallet/vita etc when we go out.

Here are the general contents:


I won't leave the house without my purse which is a purple leather beauty from Aspinal of London. It was my leaving gift from the law firm I worked at in London and I love it dearly. I know it cost £100 because I was going to buy it for myself with my final salary payment as I knew I'd never be earning that kind of money again but my friends surprised me by clubbing together to get it. 

I also won't leave the house without my blood sugar testing kit and glucose tablets. About 6 weeks ago I was diagnosed with diabetes as a result of my kidney transplant anti-rejection drugs causing chaos. I inject myself with insulin every morning and take 6 tablets a day to keep it under control. 

I always have ear plugs in my bag because for the 2 years I was ill, I'd often be sent to the hospital at very short notice and end up having to spend the night. I'm a very light sleeper and it's nothing short of a miracle that I didn't murder any patients for snoring. I soon learned to keep some ear plugs with me at all times and despite being fit as a fiddle (well, apart from the diabetes) I still carry them just in case. 

My passport is obviously for ID purposes. I lost my driving licence card several years ago on a night out and only recently replaced it. I guess my passport can retire to the safety of the bedroom drawer now. 

Two kinds of Vaseline, because a girl needs options and a MAC lipgloss for obvious reasons.

A pen and a little pad in case I need to make a note of something.

Oh, and a breath freshener spray. I have a weird addiction to mints so I can't buy TicTacs or Trebor Extra Strong anymore and got bored of finding little bits of tissue with chewing gum inside at the bottom of my bag so I switched to this stuff. 

I usually have a packet of tissues with me too but I ran out and haven't replaced them yet. 


I always have these 6 things inside my purse aside from the usual cards and receipts.

A cashout voucher from the Rio in Las Vegas. It's only for 75 cents but it means that even when I have no real money in my purse, it's technically not empty.

My steroid treatment card. I don't really know why I have to carry this with me but when I had my transplant I was told to keep it on me at all times so I do although I've never had to use it or show anyone. I like to think that when the inevitable day comes that I do punch someone in the supermarket for blocking an entire aisle with their trolley, I can use it as a roid rage pass. 

A super old photo of Rich when he had longer hair than mine.

My front row ticket to see Eddie Izzard at the Tivoli. I carry this because he's a hero of mine. Not because of all the marathon running or weird recent political involvement - it's because since I was 13 he has always made me laugh no matter how sad I am. I used to have a severe phobia of needles. I've been known to cry, scream, pass out, vomit, run away and have a panic attack just from seeing one on the telly. Dialysis would have been impossible so I had some hypnotherapy from the Renal Psychologist to cure my fear. I had to use an "anchor" and was told to pick someone I admire and respect so I chose Eddie. The psychologist said it was the first time she'd ever had someone chose a comedian and would be suggesting it to more people. 


The guardian angel was given to me by a good friend and has the world "health" written on the back. I'm not a big believer in angels, nor do I disbelieve in them but I appreciated the gesture. 

My lucky penny is from one of those coin machines you find in tourist places. I got this from the top of the Stratosphere in Las Vegas. I'm still yet to win the Lotto so I can't say it's bought me any substantial fortune but I am lucky to be alive and that's enough for me.