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AIBU?

to insist DH takes a few extra items to work with him tomorrow

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Babieseverywhere · 19/12/2010 19:06

My DH is laughing at me, as I have handed him a bag with a few extra items for his journey to work tomorrow. :(

Bear in mind he is travelling into the next county and his drive takes 40 minutes on a good weather day.

All I have packed is :-

Bottle of drinking water
Bootle of energy drink
Two Apples and 5 flapjack breakfast bars.
Bottle of water for car window-screen thingy
Extra screen wash
Shovel
Blanket
First aid kit plus paracetamol
Thermal flask (for him to fill with hot water before he leave the house)
Little containers of dried milk/sugar and coffee with spoons
Safety Travel mug with lid.

He thinks I am being OTT, I say better you have it and don't need it. I think it is just enough stuff to make a few hour wait go quicker if he did get stuck in the snow travelling tomorrow.

AIBU

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Babieseverywhere · 19/12/2010 19:06

Bottle not Bootle, LOL

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Katey1010 · 19/12/2010 19:08

I live in Canada and people keep this kind of stuff in their car ALL the time. YANBU.

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HecTheHallsWithBoughsOfHolly · 19/12/2010 19:08

I think it is wise, if snow is bad or is forecast and he HAS to try to travel.

I think you're supposed to pack some chocolate too.

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FancyALittle · 19/12/2010 19:08

Nope, just properly prepared. Just packed a similar tub for us to take on a trip next week (incl. blankets, wellies, hats and extra jumpers).

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moondog · 19/12/2010 19:08

Very sensible.
I'd give him more food and some blankets and make sure he has walking boots.

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norfolkBRONZEturkey · 19/12/2010 19:11

Very sensible
how about a torch though there should always be one in the boot

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KenDoddsDadsDogEatsTinsel · 19/12/2010 19:13

Good idea! I must do the same.

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Babieseverywhere · 19/12/2010 19:14

Damm, knew I had forgotten something a torch ! I'll get it now and I have some children's chocolate in the cupboard (bet that won't come home regardless how the drive is)

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Chatelaine · 19/12/2010 19:23

Very sensible as has been said. You never know, he might be in the position to do someone a really good turn, being so well prepared.

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TitianTinselTemptress · 19/12/2010 19:32

You are lovely, he should be grateful. Only one other thing he might need - my mum was stuck on the M4/M25 on Sat for several hours and had to wee in an offcut plastic milk bottle! :)

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Actuallawyer · 19/12/2010 19:36

YANBU, you're being considerate and caring.

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Megletitsnow · 19/12/2010 19:38

yanbu. Exactly as you say, better to have it and don't need it!

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TheChewyToffeeMum · 19/12/2010 19:39

YANBU My DH has a similar length drive and he routinely carries most of those things in winter. He also takes a sleeping bag.

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ShanahansRevenge · 19/12/2010 19:40

YANBU....not at all! I think you are more than sensible.

Titan! Xmas Blush for your poor Mum! Mine would FAINT if she had to do that! She's like Mrs Bucket (Bouquet).

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JeezyPeeps · 19/12/2010 19:40

What about towels? Handy for putting under the tyres for traction if he gets stuck?

YANBU

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WidowWadman · 19/12/2010 19:41

Since the first bout of bad weather I keep my four season sleeping bag in the car, just in case

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thefurryone · 19/12/2010 19:41

YANBU I don't think he'd be laughing if actually found himself in need of these items Smile.

I'm sure the only reason he's laughing is that he does the journey every day and it's normally incredibly uneventful.

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Ladyofthehousespeaking · 19/12/2010 19:42

Aw I think that is very very sweet!

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johnnycomelurky · 19/12/2010 19:43

Oh and a candle and matches - if you're stuck for awhile it works as both light and a heat source (seriously).

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AliBellandthe40jingles · 19/12/2010 19:46

I would add walking boots, waterproof gloves and a hat.

We have snow chains, shovel, extra coats, a blanket and water in the car at all times and then take extra things depending on how far away we are going.

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Babieseverywhere · 19/12/2010 19:47

Blush Thanks for the nice comments.

I told DH that it was important for me to know he had these things too hand and it upset me that he was taking the piss.

He has now got with the plan and packed heavy boots, jumper, coat and other winter gear.

I did suggest an empty container but he laughed. He has couple of water bottles so he use one of those at a pinch.

He is using my car atm (his brakes need work), I think I'll pack a 'mum and children' version (raisons and nappies) of his bag when/if I get the car back.

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beanandspud · 19/12/2010 20:22

YANBU at all - I wish someone would do that for me. Let's hope he doesn't need it.

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dribbleface · 19/12/2010 20:27

YANBU - i had this conversation with DH last night after he insisted i was being a hysterical woman and went off out without it. He then got stuck for 4 hours, so didn't need it really but i think he realised i was talking sense!

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thekidsmom · 19/12/2010 20:34

Add hat scarf gloves and extra fleeve, plus hi-vis jacket.

Plus in our car a bucket of sand and pieces of spare carpet to put under the wheels of the car when you get stuck - used them yesterday!

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