Help! I need opinions TODAY!!

Well on Monday Nathaniel went to the allergist for his much awaited allergy testing. To our shock he only tested positive for dairy on his skin test. However because he has a history of internal issues when it comes to dairy, and now he has external issues, the doctor prescribed an epi-pen as he could potentially have an anaphylactic reaction to dairy.

I decided to get the epi-pen that talks because I am not sure how I would react to seeing my child turn blue, outside the hospital situation. I did see Emily turn blue in the hospital. The conventional epi-pen you have to count to 10. This one you don’t. However you don’t just carry the epi-pen, you carry 2 epi-pens (incase the ambulance gets lost or is slow in coming) and benadryl. Because of this, I figure we need a bag to carry everything in. I don’t want to ever be without it now that we have it. Epi-pens also have to be at room temperature. Not room temperature in Ecuador or Alaska, but room temperature for the rest of us. So I wanted find a bag that has insulation. Something I couldn’t find. Nathaniel doesn’t have asthma so I am having to make my own.

I have settled on this pattern and I am changing it to fit our needs. Insulating it, removing the card slots, and adding a clear window to the inside for important information. Now I need help with the outside of the bag and how it should look.

I couldn’t get the computer to put the cow in the circle, but in the final version he will be there. The background color I have is a grass green like this. The dimensions of the bag are the box.

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Please vote on this by 8 pm tonight as I need to get it made so little Nathaniel will have this around all the time! Thank you!