Nonetheless, whether I'm helping my farmer husband or doing projects on my own, I've found it's nice to have a little survival kit with me. Especially because running back to the house isn't always an option.
- Leatherman - Because my dad always taught me to carry one and it's come in handy more than once
- Bug spray - This prevents psychosis from swatting swarms of mosquitoes
- Sunscreen - Important for anyone who doesn't want to burn, peel, itch or die of skin cancer
- Gloves - If you're a baby like me these will come in real handy
- Hat & Sunglasses - See #3. Also prevents crowsfeet. Who says you can't get beauty advice from a farm wife blog?
- Camera - Especially if you're a farm paparazzi like me. You'll want to capture all the fun (and not so fun) moments. A camera phone works well, too. I've been known to carry both...at the same time
- Jacket - This may not seem appropriate in the dog days of summer, but trust me, some of those spring and fall evenings get rather chilly. Not that I whine when I'm cold
- Water - This is a MUST. Please don't pass out from heat stroke
- Snack - Throw in a granola bar, a baggie of mixed nuts or an apple. Sometimes the time between breakfast and lunch creates something I like to call Low Blood Sugar Raging B**** Syndrome. Not that I have any personal experience in this mind you
- Pen & Paper - Because your husband will give you directions you can't remember, or you will come up with lists of things to do that won't stay in your head
- Wet Wipes - Trust me. You will need these.
Now if only we could put a bathroom in the backpack...then we'd be set. John Deere? Will you please work on that for us female farm workers? Thank you.
God Bless You & American Agriculture,
Liz
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