Living with diabetes makes me/us feel like a perpetual girl/boy/whatever scout – we always have to get in scout mode and be prepared!#############I was away for a good portion of the holiday weekend – spending time with family – both the two legged and four-legged variety. It was a spontaneous road trip and I’m so glad I went for it! I laughed until my stomach hurt and I spent a lot of time outdoors – it was just what I needed to recharge my internal batteries. Packing for a last minute weekend trip meant bringing extra of everything… including diabetes supplies.I need my diabetes shit and I need backup…. because you never know – and it’s my responsibility to be prepared – that’s part of being a From http://diabetesaliciousness.blogspot.com/2019/05/diabetes-scout-mode-spontaneous-road.html from From https://aubreyflores.blogspot.com/2019/05/diabetes-scout-mode-spontaneous-road.html from From https://charlesjohnson2.blogspot.com/2019/05/diabetes-scout-mode-spontaneous-road.html from https://charlesjohnson2.wordpress.com/2019/05/29/diabetes-scout-mode-spontaneous-road-trip-edition/ from https://allisonfisher1.blogspot.com/2019/05/diabetes-scout-mode-spontaneous-road.html
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