I am fortunate enough to work from home, so a sick day can be as simple as setting the kids up with a pillow, blanket and a remote control. Checking in on them with fluid and a thermometer from time to time gets us through the day.
So, in honour of the cold and flu season and the fact that I have already tested this out twice already this school year, I thought I would revisit our family’s Sick Bucket. This handy plastic tote full of supplies means I am ready for a sick day. Don’t assume your pantry or medicine cabinet will have what you need when you need it!
What goes inside?
It really depends on your family and the age of your kids.  First, I keep my bucket on a top shelve because I keep a small selection of cold medicine tucked inside. I also keep gingerale, soda crackers, chicken soup, cough drops and jello. My freezer has a bag where I hide a box of popsicles and freezies.  I also like to keep a few treats in the bin for the kids. When they were small I had colouring books and crayons, now that they are both older I have books and word-search books.
Consider pulling together a few supplies so you are not caught when the kids wake up not feeling well.





