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Taking Time off from Blogging

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December 26, 2013 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 6 Comments

I enjoy blogging our wonderful food allergy and asthma community to no end.  I also am a firm believer in balance and quality of life. Therefore, in the spirit of my family being off this week, I’m stepping away from the computer and playing with my daughter’s new Calico Critters, baking bread with my son and going through old photos while drinking tea and morning and wine in the evening with my husband before I tackle the garage and closets!  I also plan on developing some serious sleep patterns!
Calico Critters
Of course, I had to help put together the bakery!
I was very inspired a few months ago when I read about Don’t Go Nuts sister company, Sacred Sleep.  Walking around tired for the last 30 days I thought about Sacred Sleep and their mission to aid and inspire folks like me, who are once again, letting sleep take a toll from over busy lives.  The website offers a blog about sleeping and  sells items that have me thinking about my own bedtime rituals.   They have candles, essential oils (the Essential Oil Patches look amazing), sheets, slippers and tea!  I am working on updating my night stand with soothing items and things to create a peaceful sleeping environment-of course, it will include my tea cup!
night stand
My current night stand set up is not very appealing or soothing

I will return to blogging next week with a post big news!  So keep your eyes peeled! Enjoy your week!

Filed Under: Asthma - News Tagged With: Allergy, balance, Food Allergy

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  1. Cheryl Krauter

    December 26, 2013 at 12:48 pm

    Good for you!
    Now get some rest and enjoy your time.
    You’re the best, Caroline.

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  2. Nutrimom

    December 27, 2013 at 6:16 am

    You are exactly right! We will miss you but we need you with us strong and healthy. Enjoy!

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  3. Alisa

    December 27, 2013 at 11:21 am

    Happy holidays lady! Can’t wait to hear your news 🙂

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  4. Cindy (Vegetarian Mamma)

    December 27, 2013 at 4:20 pm

    Happy Holidays! Enjoy your family time!

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