Didn't read the article, but I assume they mean that we all need 7 reusable grocery bags because how else would we get groceries home? Right?
I wish!
That was ridiculous. Do I have seven bags?
1. Backpack from Costco for hiking and travel.
2. Computer bag I take to work with my laptop, free from a conference
3. A brown canvas purse I bought at the Sunday artist fair. 10 years ago at least. It's pretty small.
4. A bright purse I got in hawaii. I haven't used that in awhile.
5. A $5 silver small purse for going "out", aka, the company holiday parties (matches the only pair of heels I own)
6. A larger black and silver purse that pretty much replaced the small silver purse, because I'm a mom. And it has doubled as a diaper bag, snack bag, etc. At $90, it was the most expensive one I've ever bought.
7. A very bright diaper bag that I sewed myself and can't bring myself to get rid of, even though my kids aren't in diapers anymore. It's great for the beach, fits a lot of stuff.
8. A canvas bag with a broken zipper I bought for $1 at a garage sale. I think it's got a cruise line name on it. It's my gym bag that I use for my swim days.
9. A canvas/ gold tote I bought at a school auction, which is really a good size for the beach or the baseball games, though I almost always use the backpack. I should probably donate it.
OMG nine!
My husband only has one, a combo computer bag/ backpack
That doesn't include the reusable grocery bags of course.