DS14 realized several hours into a 14 hour drive that he left his retainers at Grandma's!
The ***ONE*** thing he was responsible for... ARGH!!!!
Anyway, clearly going back for them was not an option. Now we've got to get these things shipped. I'm going to go with FedEx, because he really does need them back ASAP.
What I need help with is how to pack them. We were told explicitly never to leave the things in a hot car because the plastic would warp and render them unusable. It's getting to 110F in the shade in parts of Texas now, and it's getting much hotter than that inside vehicles. Any suggestions for shipping them short of putting them in a cooler with an ice pack (ay yi yi, that would be expensive, but less so than buying new retainers)?
I'm going to call the ortho first thing in the morning to see what the office suggests. We'll be meeting the grandparents for a family reunion in 12 days. *ANYTHING* other than these $#@!@#% retainers could have waited 12 days. Sigh.
I was thinking...what about using one of those soft-sided insulated lunch bags with an ice pack, and shipping that? I don't need these things to be truly cold, but they absolutely cannot melt in transit.
Anyone else's kid pulled a similar stunt? I swear, my son would lose his head if it weren't attached to his body. GRRRRRRR.

Anyway, clearly going back for them was not an option. Now we've got to get these things shipped. I'm going to go with FedEx, because he really does need them back ASAP.
What I need help with is how to pack them. We were told explicitly never to leave the things in a hot car because the plastic would warp and render them unusable. It's getting to 110F in the shade in parts of Texas now, and it's getting much hotter than that inside vehicles. Any suggestions for shipping them short of putting them in a cooler with an ice pack (ay yi yi, that would be expensive, but less so than buying new retainers)?
I'm going to call the ortho first thing in the morning to see what the office suggests. We'll be meeting the grandparents for a family reunion in 12 days. *ANYTHING* other than these $#@!@#% retainers could have waited 12 days. Sigh.
I was thinking...what about using one of those soft-sided insulated lunch bags with an ice pack, and shipping that? I don't need these things to be truly cold, but they absolutely cannot melt in transit.
Anyone else's kid pulled a similar stunt? I swear, my son would lose his head if it weren't attached to his body. GRRRRRRR.