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Ramblings Of A Crazy Woman!
Oh my gosh, last month was NUTS!! So many things. We are going to call this post a brain dump. (ROFLMAO!!!!!! Oh my gosh when I first started typing this, I typed brain dumb. That kinda works too! So, either one OR BOTH!) I’m starting this post with a Whine. My upper body, especially my hands continue to hurt so much! It’s really limiting what I can do. Crafting, knitting, writing, exercising, all can be done for short bursts of time. I can’t raise my arms without a white flash of pain. IF I get on the floor getting up is painful. I can however use this handy (I mean…
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How To Better Manage Your Seasonal Allergy Symptoms
When you’re allergic to pollen and dust, the spring season can be breathtaking. No, literally. Managing your seasonal allergy symptoms is paramount to your health and comfort during this time. Nobody loves constant sneezing, runny noses, congestion, and other irritating symptoms. Keep your allergies at bay with our helpful tips below. Find a Non-Prescription Medication Your local drugstore is full of non-prescription medications that alleviate allergy symptoms. While some medicines are prescription only, several that you can pick up over the counter work just as great. Some medications come in antihistamines, nasal sprays, decongestants, etc. Each drug works for different people; therefore, you may need to go through trial and…
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Essential Dog Gear To Take On a Road Trip
Road trips are more fun when you bring a companion, and nobody makes a better companion than your dog! That’s the truth. If you’re planning a road trip with your furry friend, there are things you should have on hand to keep them safe while traveling. You want a pleasant experience for everyone in the car. Purchase these essential dog gear items before you leave for your road trip. A Water and Food Bowl One of the most essential things to bring is a food and water bowl. Your dog will need to eat and drink throughout the road trip. Pack a container of dog food you can easily access,…