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Wedding gift bag for overnight campers
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What a great idea! I'm a bit concerned about Chinese lanterns though, the ones that float off into the sky that is. Apparantly apart from the fire danger they can cause harm to grazing animals. The NFU have called for a ban on them.
http://www.agreenerfestival.com/2011/08/update-on-sky-lanterns-eavis-wants-a-ban/
VEGAN for the environment, for the animals, for health and for people
"Think occasionally of the suffering of which you spare yourself the sight." ~Albert Schweitzer0 -
Maybe instead of paracetamol try Alka Seltzers? They come in individual portion packs anyway and they're way too big for kids to swallow and too rank for a child to eat!
Also if you get floating lanterns don't get the one with the metal frames, if they land in a field with livestock they can do a lot of harm if they accidentally eat them.
Hope you have a lovely day
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Poundland have sets of four spare guy ropes for ... £1! Didn't see pegs.Signature removed for peace of mind0
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I must admit I wouldnt go to a wedding like that because I need hot water etc. to deal with my stoma etc. also wheelchairs and camping dont go. We have a caravan and I cant even get into that!
Dry shampoo is fine for a quick tidy up/deoderising and it costs 79p from home and bargain buys, their alcohol hand sanitizer is also the cheapest.
I hope the weather stays fine for you and you have a wonderful day.0 -
I must admit I wouldnt go to a wedding like that because I need hot water etc. to deal with my stoma etc. also wheelchairs and camping dont go. We have a caravan and I cant even get into that!
I doubt you would be forced to sleep in a tent if you didn't want to! At our wedding we just gave the guests the option. It meant that more could attend as most of them had to travel well over a 100 miles to get there and not all could afford to stay in a hotel or pay for taxis to and from the venue. Others camped just because they like it. Some stayed longer and helped set up the venue and clear up afterwards.0
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