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5. Sit on it Monkey Mat is one of the top new innovative products to arrive at Readi Set Go. This small pouch holds a 152.4 cm by 152.4 cm water-repellent, machine-washable mat suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Its weighted corners also have loops for stakes for windy days. The perfect accessory at $38.95 for all your summer outings. PackIt is the only lunch bag that chills like a fridge and keeps food fresh for hours. The secret is its patented freezable gel liner. Once the bag is frozen, its walls generate waves of cold air that chill from all sides. The bag also folds up for convenient ready-when-you-need-it storage in your freezer. $25.95 for the Lunch Bag, $21.95 for the Mini Lunch Bag. Readi Set Go has all the gear you need — whether you’re travelling across the country, across town, or just down the street to the park. Visit them in the Glebe at 793 Bank Street or http://readisetgo.ca Original Post from Macaroni Kids Featuring luggage, purses, backpacks, briefcases, sport duffles and related accessories

With stores coast to coast, Bentley specializes in luggage, handbags and backpacks and offers a huge selection of both fashion and utility products. Carrying a mix of nationally recognized name brands and their own well-designed house brands, the emphasis is always on value for the dollar. Featured Brands: Tracker (Bentley own brand), Air Canada, Atlantic, Gasoline, Samsonite, Swiss Gear, Via Rail, Diverso, KGB, Point Zero, Reebok, Roots, The Stone, Via Roma and much more. Payment Methods: Cash, Visa, Mastercard, Amex and Interac. Certain locations do not accept American Express. Return Policy: 60 days “with proof of purchase”, (cash register or credit card statement). Footwear & Leather GoodsAndrea Valentin Mariano was born on July 10, 1997, in Thornhill, Ont., to Rocky, a home renovator, and Norrena, a nurse. Her sister, Kristina, was born the following year, and the girls were inseparable enough to be mistaken for twins. Although the family home had space for each girl to have her own room, the sisters slept in the same queen-sized bed and shared one blanket until they were 11 and 12.

Andrea slept on the inside, closer to the wall. “Queen Andrea” had royal nicknames since she was a child. As a young princess, she loved to dance when her parents thought she was sleeping, especially to the tune of the Lizzie McGuire theme song. Andrea’s later teenybopper favourites were Hannah Montana and Justin Bieber, and when Andrea custom-ordered a purple hoodie imprinted with Bieber’s face, she wore the sweater to church. “She did things her own way,” says Kristina. “Everyone called her Queen, not just her close friends.” When Her Majesty grew out of Disney, she grew into other phases. In Grade 7, she bought a skateboard and taught herself to ride it in the driveway, not that any of her friends were doing the same. With her father’s help, she also set up a silver drum set in the basement. She later loved watching video blogs and makeup tutorials, always looking for a WiFi connection. On a recent trip to her mother’s hometown in the Phillipines, Andrea roamed a field, asking locals for the Internet.

“She’d go up to a farmer or child and ask for WiFi,” Kristina said. “They didn’t know what she was talking about.” Like any good queen, Andrea treated others with love. Each Sunday, if not more often, she went to church and spent the day with many of her 21 first cousins. In recent summers, she voluntarily babysat her cousins and sat down with Kristina and friends to talk through anything on their minds—school, life, relationships, even God. Her knack for digging deep led her to hope for a future career as a psychologist. She also cared for animals as an advocate for humane zoo practices, an opponent of fur coats, and a fond owner of two goldfish named Hannah Montana and Justin Bieber. Andrea was also a natural comedian. In middle school, when boys threw a rotten banana at her on the bus, she and her longtime friend Melissa Dorado snuck a fresh banana from her lunchbox and started eating it, pretending to enjoy the rotten ammunition. “Thanks for the amazing banana,” Andrea teased the boys, recalls Dorado.

More recently, at a Blue Jays game this summer, Andrea sang Take Me Out to the Ball Game so loudly, she made the child in front of her cry (she bought him candy to compensate), making her accompanying friend, Teresa Tuci, nearly cry with laughter. She could make her friends laugh over anything—the beep of a microwave, the pamphlets in the high school vestibule, the name of a Starbucks drink. “She’s an absolute hoot,” says Tuci. The one area Andrea saw no room for fun was her food allergies. As a young girl, Andrea was diagnosed with a dairy allergy and an anaphylactic peanut allergy—fatal if she ingested even traces of peanuts. She switched to drinking soy milk and began carrying medication in her kit known as “the pink bag.” “Andrea, do you have your pink bag?” her parents or sister would ask before going anywhere. And she always did. For high school, Andrea moved her supplies into a black Jansport backpack and carried it constantly; for prom, she brought a clutch that was long enough to hold her EpiPen.