The days are short and the nights are long. Morning wake up calls are earlier than ever and none of really know if we are coming are going. Daylight savings time is a drag and I bet you'd agree. This year I am going to try really hard to keep our spirits up with some fun family activities. I won't pretend I'm going to scour pinterest and make these but these are a sure bet. The less I self-medicate with wine and chocolate the better, so I'm going into this season with a plan. Happy and funny titles on Netflix, Only: Titles like this, and this and a family favorite of ours, this. Great books that will make me smile, like this one and this one. Walking that gorgeous new dog of ours with the goal to make him give in before I do. It's a lofty one, I know, but it will keep me moving. Getting rest when I can, so that means saying no to some of your events. I think you'll understand. What do you do to get through the season? Got any tips for me?
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11/21/2014 04:47:31 am
I have a tip I read on another blog (I'm sorry I don't remember which one) A mother said she had started taking vitamins and it really seemed to help - so I gave it a try - and guess what - it does seem to help. I'm not talking about anything fancy here, just standard Flinstones shewables - yes I know they are for kids, but I like them too and they don't have caffeine in them - I have been more alert and felt better all week.
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