Friday, November 28, 2008

Black Friday Sale on Wicking Sleepwear at Lunar Radiance!


We couldn't resist joining in on the Black Friday frenzy as we begin the holiday season. So....for today only, all wicking nightgowns, wicking pajamas and World's Softest Spa Socks will automatically be marked down 10% at checkout.

With the recent addition of two new wicking nightgowns, one new wicking pajama set and let's not forget The World's Softest Spa socks, today is a great day to pick up a holiday gift for a special baby boomer friend or family member who suffers from night sweats due to menopause, perimenopause, medication side effects, or cancer. There is a style for every woman's taste. Heck....maybe you just want a pair for yourself!

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday of the season. This year, it is a bit more exciting for me because both of my children are home together for the first time since the middle of August. I have had quite a few chuckles already listening to them bicker over something silly. However, I have really enjoyed watching them reconnect and share stories of their college exploits. These things for which I am thankful this year cost absolutely nothing! All I need to do is sit back and take in the sights and sounds that remind me that as corny as it may sound, I have every thing I need when I know that my kids are happy and healthy.

I hope all of you find something for which you can be thankful and enjoy a true day of Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Election is Over - Yeah!

After record turnouts across the country for a historic election, the people have spoken! After two years of campaigning and mudslinging the election is over. We are through with the nasty commercials, and maybe we will experience some healing and repairing. Heaven knows this country needs healing and repairing.

My voting experience was uneventful. I must have picked a great time to cast my vote because the line was minimal. I had already made my decisions for the presidential and local elections so I didn't spend much time in the booth. It was pretty much in and out.

I have my reservations about the outcome. Maybe I am jaded, but I am hard pressed to believe that any one administration will be able to do what this one has promised, but I suppose one can always hope.

What are your thoughts, concerns and hopes? How was your voting experience....any problems or clear sailing? Did everyone in your house vote along the same line? What do you think about the media coverage? What will we all do now?