Tag Archives: seasonal allergies
Sunday Morning: Road Bikes, Ragweed and Relaxation
Sunday. Lazy Sunday. My chosen day to hang out in my pajamas, should I so desire, and sip coffee. Brutus, the laptop, is parked on a ceramic cutting board that I’ve balanced on my legs as I sit cross-legged with … Continue reading
Lazy Sunday
Sleeping in on weekends is one of those things I haven’t indulged in too much in the last few years, but the last few weekends I’ve done just that and today was no different. I thought about rolling out of … Continue reading
Mary Poppins had it right
A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, or in my case, a teaspoon of unpasteurized honey mixed with a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar and a cup of warm water helps ease a sinus infection. Thanks to seasonal … Continue reading
Sunday Morning and a sinus infection
I’m exhausted. I kept waking up during the night unable to breathe due to what I confirmed was a sinus infection this morning. So, thanks Seasonal Allergies… I appreciate it. If you haven’t ever had a sinus infection, consider yourself … Continue reading
Sunday Morning and Seasonal Allergies
Happy Sunday Morning to you! I’m enjoying my coffee this morning as I attempt to breathe through my nose. Attempt is the key word, as I’ve been miserable since mowing the lawn yesterday. But mowing the hay lawn had to … Continue reading
Coming up with a new schedule
I woke up this morning at the crack of 5 AM, fifteen minutes before my alarm was to go off, and I tried to talk myself into trying to fall asleep for those last fifteen minutes. It didn’t work. I … Continue reading
Sunday Morning and pollen in the air
Good Morning and Happy Sunday to you! I have had a case of “drag ass” the last few days, but at least this time I know the reason: Seasonal Allergies. The weather here in SW Wisconsin has turned warm and … Continue reading
At least I’m not chewing on my hands… yet
Remember how I’ve yammered on in the past about how I’m just “this” side of living in a bubble due to allergies? That margin has grown a bit smaller. The last few summers have found me developing another intermittent and … Continue reading