Showing posts with label baby boomer woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby boomer woman. Show all posts

Friday, November 27, 2009

Happy Black Friday! Wicking Sleepwear on Sale!

THE COUNTDOWN IS OVER!

Black Friday is here and so is an awesome chance to scoop up your favorite wicking pajamas, wicking nightgowns and wicking pillow cases at a discount!

10% OFF ALL ORDERS OVER $39.99

Just enter promo code Holiday09 at checkout!

Wicking sleepwear makes the perfect gift for yourself or someone else who suffers from night sweats due to menopause, peri-menopause, cancer treatments or medications. Whoever receives one of our soft, comfy nightgowns or pj sets will be one happy lady! Sale is on through Cyber Monday, but quantities are limited. Treat your favorite baby boomer woman.

Say "Nightie, Night" to Night Sweats!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

New Wicking Sleepwear Products at Lunar Radiance


Our two newest products are here and they are made of soft, cool, naturally wicking bamboo!

** Bamboo is a fabric which is incredibly soft and comfortable.
** Bamboo is naturally anti-microbial helping to control odors and hypoallergenic.
** Bamboo provides superior natural wicking capabilities.
** Bamboo is environmentally friendly; it is the fastest growing plant in the world and is an easily renewable resource.

These two new products offer style and comfort at a reasonable price!
Wicking Capri PJ's $52.99 - CLICK HERE
Wicking Nightgown $39.99 - CLICK HERE
Say "Nightie, night" to nightsweats with our wicking sleepwear!

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!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Have You Zazzled?

Are you a shopper? Are you an artist? How about someone who has a bit of creativity and likes to mix it with the computer? Pay a visit to Zazzle.

It is a marketplace with a host of greeting cards with matching postage, specialty Keds, posters, aprons, mugs and the list goes on and on. It is a pretty interesting place to visit for both shoppers and creators. It is similar to Cafe Press.

As an extension to my wicking sleepwear business, Lunar Radiance, I thought I would dabble over at Zazzle with a focus on Baby Boomer Divas. It's never too soon to start looking for a unique little something that's not too expensive for someone special.

So....grab a cup of coffee, CLICK HERE, and take a trip to Zazzle! Here is an example of a birthday card perfect for a boomer lady's birthday or a mug after a boomer girl's heart! These are a couple of my creations!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Perimenopause, Menopause and High Blood Pressure

OK....as if weight gain, night sweats and hot flashes aren't enough, could it be that high blood pressure is another physical ailment affecting baby boomer women?

I am hoping that some of my readers may be able to offer information. Any sites, links or concrete information would be appreciated. What do you know? Has high blood pressure been something you have experienced during your transition into perimenopause or menopause?

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Time Passes Too Quickly for This Baby Boomer Woman!


Happy Sunday Everyone!!

I can't believe that it is already August 9th. To me that signals that I will be heading back to my full time teaching job soon....3 weeks and counting! It also means that it 3 days I will be sending off my youngest to college for the first time. My daughter, my baby, will be making her own transition and I am again facing another....I will be an empty nester! It is so bitter sweet. This is what I have been preparing her for, so why does it feel so sad?

Our living room is filled with boxes of snacks, water, new linens, toiletries, and office supplies. It is all there waiting to be loaded into the van Tuesday night. The washer and dryer have been going non stop as she squeezes in loads of laundry in between her last days of work and visits with her friends. Tonight, all of her close circle will gather here for one last sleepover; one last time for them to be together before they all go their separate ways; one last time for me to watch and listen to all of the laughter and excitement of being young.

Where has the time gone? The little girl is gone, and is now a beautiful young woman. Time has passed too quickly....at least for me!




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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Where Has Good Service Gone?

I decided yesterday that my printer wasn't as efficient as I needed it to be, so I went on the hunt for something new. My first stop was at one of the well known business supply stores. I perused for a bit, found two that met my needs and then had to search for someone to answer my questions. My first gripe.....I had to search for help.

When I asked the young man if I could see one of my choices in action, he politely informed me that the model I was interested in was new and that the store did not have one on display. When I asked if we could open one since the store would have to put one up for display anyway he told me in no uncertain terms, "No."

OK.....well let's look at model #2. I asked for a demo. I really wanted to check out the quality of the print. As it turned out, the ink in my second choice was low, so the printer spit out a basically blank piece of paper.

"It's out of ink," responded the young man. NO KIDDING! The two of us just stood there looking at each other. After I suggested he replace the cartridge, he begrudgingly agreed. This took about another 10 minutes.

Then I asked to see it do the two sided print that he box boasted. He couldn't get it to work. He literally scratched his head, pulled up a chair and repeated the same steps over and over to no avail. When I offered the idea of reading the directions, that was a bit of a problem because it meant we needed to open another box to get them and he informed me that he doesn't usually read directions! After about 20 minutes, my husband and I left.

On to super store number two. No luck here! Plenty of workers on the floor, but no one who really seemed too interested in selling any printers. My help came in the form of a young man, whose pants were so low on his hips that he had to periodically stop to pull them up. When I asked if he had the model I was looking for, his mumbled response was "Did you see it?" He then made a cursory effort to find what I wanted, walked up and down the aisle literally slamming the lids of various printers, then told me "Looks like you're out a luck." The end!

Store number three......here I was actually lucky enough to find a man in his early 50's who was an actual HP representative, visiting the store. He was knowledgeable and genuinely interested in selling a printer. Finally......success.....so I thought. After a demo that put my mind at ease, there were none in stock!

I started to think that maybe the universe was trying to send me the message that I wasn't supposed to buy a printer, but I really needed to get one. So....back to store one. I didn't see the young man who worked with me the first time. I think he was so disturbed my his first encounter with the printer earlier, he must of had to take an early lunch or maybe a nap!

My husband put the cumbersome box in our cart, I made my purchase and we were off. Needless to say, I was one frustrated baby boomer woman!
  • Why is good, friendly customer service so hard to find?
  • What has happened to people really trying to help their customers?
  • Why don't people who work at stores know their products?
  • Does anyone really care about customer service anymore?

If I ran my business this way, I wouldn't sell a single pair of pajamas!