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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
travel-sized deodorant
small hand cream and/or chapstick? (it is so hot & dry at some events) tissues Great idea! ![]() |
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
Can we get this for the boys at the regional too?
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
I've found that hair ties and bobby pins are the main things I bring. Our team has a small box in our toolbox with hair ties and bobby pins for those that forget them.
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
http://www.amazon.com/Speed-Stick-De...ds=speed+stick
http://www.amazon.com/Secret-Powder-...eodorant+trial I wonder what people would say if teams started giving these away as freebies... we need to get a deodorant sponsor. Also, as a guy with long hair, I probably should wear a hair tie more in the pits more often than I do. Though as a programmer the main times I end up risking getting caught in the robot are changing batteries, messing with the router, and checking electrical connections. Most of which involve the robot being unable to move and make matters worse, but better to be safe than sorry. |
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
I use the large VEX chain to hold all my keys together, because the chain pops apart, and it's really easy to put new rings on, but I also used some of the open unused links for hair ties, since my hair , when pulled down straight from its natural curly state, can reach my waist. Add moving parts in a robot, and I've got disaster if my hair isn't tied.
I always keep around three hair ties on my VEX chain just in case I snap one since my curls poof with ridiculous, uncontrollable volume. The chain stays on a carabiner, and the carabiner on a belt loop. It's convenient for everyday use, and competition use. Since I carry spares, I'll always be willing to donate a hair tie to a long haired FIRST-er in need, female or male! I highly recommend trying the VEX chain for keys. you can hold so much with it. Just make a small loop about the diameter of two inches, and you have more than enough "slots" for hair ties, fobs, keys, and whatever else you want to put on it. Then link the chain loop to a carabiner, and you have a convenient way to store all your dangling essentials. Last edited by bEdhEd : 09-01-2014 at 04:48. |
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
Check in with senior mentor Kathie Kentfield - she used to build these kits in the early 00s up in NE and they were super useful.
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
First of all, I'm a boy and I have long hair. But I always have spare hair ties at competition.
Sleep is another thing hard to come across at competition , and I wish it was just as simple as pausing time, but I can't see how we can overcome the sleep issue. |
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
Purel is essential but it is only good if you use it. I carry mine around my neck on my ID lanyard.
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
I remember when Kathie made these! They were lifesavers.
As someone who works several all girls events for cheerleading and works at an arena here are some do's and don'ts I've learned: Do: Pay it forward, if you have extra "girl items" leave some Say thank you to the team that supplies them Only take what you need Keep it clean and organized Notify arena staff that it's there (so nobody throws it out) Make sure mints or gum is individually wrapped... Bathrooms are nasty. Don't: Use personal hygiene products (lip balms and deodorant sound good until everyone has the flu) Share combs, lice happens... Trust me on this one. You never know who's sibling walked in from daycare with them. Leave it a mess. Forget to grab it at the end of each day (arena staff isn't there to clean up after you) The dollar tree sells baskets and bowls you can use and won't miss if they get lost/stolen. |
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
This is a really really cool idea. Would these kits be more like little-bags-to-hand-out or baskets-with-things-to-take/borrow?
Everything I'd suggest for such a kit has already been mentioned. For my personal "competition emergency kit", I usually try to have: hair ties (with extras!), hair clips feminine supplies (with extras!) tissues post or stud earrings (for those annoying-to-reach reset buttons) a USB flash drive an extra team shirt saline solution and a contact lens case (I wear contacts) writing utensils and snacks (some with chocolate and some with salt). The first three are the most reasonable to put into a general kit, but I've needed all of them at at least one competition. |
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
Zip-ties are plentiful at FRC competitions.
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Re: Girls, need a hair tie?
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