Saturday, November 21, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
How to Avoid a Sleepless Night
I love sleep. Who doesn't? But it's difficult to sleep well when
your body is on a crappy mattress and your head and neck are on an even
crappier pillow. To me, it's worth it to spend a little bit more for
comfortable bedding, including mattress, pillow, and sheets because I spend
roughly one-third of my life in bed! I need good sleep to be able to keep up
with my busy lifestyle of homeschooling five kids and running several
businesses, which include proofreading and writing, which really require my
very best brain power and focus.
Something important you need to do that you might not be thinking
about is ensure your mattress and pillows suit your sleeping
style. Your sleeping
style? That’s right! Think about these other factors, as well, when searching
for a good night’s sleep:
- Do you toss and turn or do you rest peacefully in one spot most of the night?
- Do you prefer a hard or soft mattress?
- Do you prefer one or two pillows? Flat or puffy? Feather or foam? When my kids were younger they didn’t want pillows at all. As they get older they always want one, and when they start to hit the tween years they insist on two pillows! My husband and I each use two pillows, and one of mine is a Tempur-Pedic that should probably have been replaced a long time ago!
- Do you sleep alone or with your spouse? A Sleep Number bed might just be the answer if you and your spouse have differing opinions and tastes in mattresses.
- Do you snore? Get a pillow that fits your neck well so that it’s more comfortable for you to sleep on your side, where you are less likely to sound like a freight train all night long!
- Do you need a noise machine or fan to help you fall asleep?
- When was the last time you changed your mattress?
- What kind of sheets do you prefer? Super soft or anything goes? Maybe even flannel sheets in the wintertime might make you feel cozier and help you sleep better.
Better sleep tips:
·
Limit
caffeine at bedtime, unless you are like me and are hardly affected by caffeine
at all!
·
Stop
smoking! Nicotine is a stimulant.
·
Avoid
alcohol 2-3 hours before going to bed. Seems like a glass of wine would knock
you out, right? But for most people it has the opposite effect, giving them the
unwanted gift of restless sleep.
·
Know
yourself. For some, exercising before bed helps them rest well, as it tires
them out. For others, it gets them fired up.
·
If
you just can’t destress but don’t want to become dependent on sleeping pills,
consider taking the natural supplement of melatonin. You won’t wake up feeling
groggy or hung over.
·
Make
sure you go to the bathroom before going to sleep and also keep water near your
bed so you don’t have to get all the way up out of bed if you get thirsty. You
definitely want to be able to fall right back to sleep if you wake for any
reason.
Thursday, November 19, 2015
The Lovely Candy Company Pre-Review
I'm so excited to the opportunity to sample and review six different candies from The Lovely Candy Company! Here is some information about the company. I love that it's gluten-free because then I can easily share with our gluten-free friends and neighbors. What great gifts!
The Lovely Candy Company makes premium, consciously crafted candies for consumers looking for indulgent treats which offer the best ingredients available. Lovely candies are all natural, certified gluten free, tested non-GMO, certified kosher and contain no high fructose corn syrup or artificial ingredients. They have Chewy Caramels, Fudgee Rolls(think a better Tootsie Roll), Fruit Chews with real fruit pieces, and Gluten-Free Licorice. A great treat for you and a fantastic treat for the whole family. Live Life Lovely! Get your Lovely Candy for the Holidays TODAY!
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
If My Kids Went to School ... (and Now They Go To Co-op!!!)
This is making the rounds about a mom who mixed up pajama day with picture day. And all I can think is, "Yeah, that might be me pulling something like that and I can see Samuel with these jammies and this put-out look on his face." Priceless!
**I originally posted this back in 2014 but had to share again today because it's co-op picture day so the kids are out of uniform for a day. I was thinking it would be funny to send them in pajamas. Just kidding! I wouldn't do it on PURPOSE for my own entertainment or anything like that!
**I originally posted this back in 2014 but had to share again today because it's co-op picture day so the kids are out of uniform for a day. I was thinking it would be funny to send them in pajamas. Just kidding! I wouldn't do it on PURPOSE for my own entertainment or anything like that!
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
#RoyalCelebration Recap Part Two #FriendlyBlueWalkingDead
PLEASE don't kill me for taking so long to post this! My mom is riding my case about it so here you go! You can thank her if you were waiting for part two! There were tons of pix to organize plus we were recovering from all this chaos and my proofreading jobs are going through the roof, which is great, but it messes with my blogging life!
Here is Part One of this saga, which started with us picking up our friends and heading to the Plaza to the shuttle. Think we are crazy to take 14 people to this situation, to include 10 kids? All I know is I wasn't going to be sitting on the couch while history was being made; that is NOT how my parents brought me up. My family was going to be a part of it and have a story to tell, even if it means that I have to put like $100 in each of my kids' Future Therapy Jars. Read my lips, all you haters griping about how people PARKED on the highway and how CROWDED it was: IT WAS WORTH IT TO ME AND TO MY HUSBAND. So here is the next part of our day!
Here's a video of some of the event and of the crowd.
Here's a video of some of the ending fireworks.
The kids were AMAZING ... nobody had to go to the bathroom even! They were probably thirsty and hungry at points but they barely complained. Some had on crappy shoes and STILL THEY WALKED!
Next year when we win again we will consider getting a hotel room close to the festivities or even within a mile so we can get up early and at least one of us can go stake out a spot by a barricade on the road in front of the parade. We will also have walkie talkies since cell service was non-existent. We will also have a meeting spot in case someone gets lost. Like BACK AT THE HOTEL or IN FRONT OF THE CHOCOLATE OR COFFEE SHOP.
When you talk about having an EXPERIENCE, this was it. The bad and the good. The waiting and the griping and the impatience and the craziness and all of it ... I'll remember it fondly like my wedding day or the birth of each of my kids, able to recount the life-changing and character-building points along the way.
Two thumbs up.
Here is Part One of this saga, which started with us picking up our friends and heading to the Plaza to the shuttle. Think we are crazy to take 14 people to this situation, to include 10 kids? All I know is I wasn't going to be sitting on the couch while history was being made; that is NOT how my parents brought me up. My family was going to be a part of it and have a story to tell, even if it means that I have to put like $100 in each of my kids' Future Therapy Jars. Read my lips, all you haters griping about how people PARKED on the highway and how CROWDED it was: IT WAS WORTH IT TO ME AND TO MY HUSBAND. So here is the next part of our day!
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| The Metro! Woo Freaking Hoo! We were so relieved to get on that dang bus after waiting in line over 2 hours for it. |
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| Trying to capture history while moving a group of 14 through a crowd isn't the best idea I ever had. |
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| Rather than have a view of the back of a bunch of heads, we bullied our way kindly down the hill until we were packed like sardines but had a view. |
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| OUR VIEW!!!!!! |
Here's a video of some of the event and of the crowd.
Here's a video of some of the ending fireworks.
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| Fireworks! |
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| Fireworks! |
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| Mass Exodus out of Dodge. Like a scene from Friendly Blue Walking Dead. |
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| We ended up dropping off the Connors and heading to Winstead's in Overland Park, which was entirely dead. SWEET! |
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| Doesn't Michael look like a good little Royals fan? |
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| This is how far we all walked that day ... at least. |
The kids were AMAZING ... nobody had to go to the bathroom even! They were probably thirsty and hungry at points but they barely complained. Some had on crappy shoes and STILL THEY WALKED!
Next year when we win again we will consider getting a hotel room close to the festivities or even within a mile so we can get up early and at least one of us can go stake out a spot by a barricade on the road in front of the parade. We will also have walkie talkies since cell service was non-existent. We will also have a meeting spot in case someone gets lost. Like BACK AT THE HOTEL or IN FRONT OF THE CHOCOLATE OR COFFEE SHOP.
When you talk about having an EXPERIENCE, this was it. The bad and the good. The waiting and the griping and the impatience and the craziness and all of it ... I'll remember it fondly like my wedding day or the birth of each of my kids, able to recount the life-changing and character-building points along the way.
Two thumbs up.
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