Posted in April 2012

New Nopalea Ultra

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Being someone who wakes up every morning in pain with swollen joints and other such pains, the idea of Nopalea is more than a little appealing, given its rare and potent antioxidants proven to help reduce inflammation in problem areas. While not a cure for any of the underlying conditions, those antioxidants have been scientifically proven to help reduce inflammation and make things a bit more sound for your body.

Taken daily, Nopalea can help in the following ways:

  • reducing inflammation for a more comfortable experience all day
  • promotes a healthy body by reducing and cleansing your body of toxins
  • the antioxidants help promote body wellness in and of themselves

With over 3 million bottles sold, it’s no wonder that the proven nutrients and rare antioxidants (Betalains) in this product can help the body and reduce inflammation naturally.

 

The company behind Nopalea  is focused on helping their customers and everyone they can get in touch with their own wellness, through words of comfort and wisdom, as well as their proven products.  With over ten years of experience, it’s not hard to see why so many people keep coming back to what can be touted as the leading “anti-inflammatory wellness drink”.

With that much put behind it, it can’t hurt to try it risk free, paying only $9.95 for shipping and handling by calling 1-800-203-7063.

Gazebo

My dad always like the idea of gazebos and other outdoor pavilions, but we never really had one. We had decks and stuff like that, porches, but we never had a gazebo or arbour or any kind of pavilion out in the yard. I think it’s something I would have liked too, considering my ridiculous love for pretend when I was younger. I could have been Sleeping Beauty or anyone with that – but I settled with the pool in the end and pretended to be Ariel and sing my songs, and watch my hair swish in the water like crazy.

Labour!

Ezrik’s mom is finally in labour. Her water broke a few hours ago and we’re well under way here. There’s lots of prep to be done still before the baby gets home (are white plants still an okay thing or do people like more colourful flowers?) but we’re all really excited about this at this point. This also means we’ll be moving soon, so much giddiness all around!

Outdoors

We spend so little time outdoors these days, mostly because I feel that Arizona and the Sun are trying to kill me, but I also think it’s partially because there’s just nowhere comfortable to sit outside. Besides, the back yard feels kind of like a prison yard with the high stone wall and fallen tree branches.

But, if we could get some good modern outdoor furniture in the front ‘yard’, that wouldn’t be so bad. I kind of feel like it’ll draw the eye better than the graveled in yard area and driveway and… dust.

I can’t wait until we move somewhere with seasons, and greenery, and the ability to functional decorate our yard with furniture that is both comfortable and useful.

Music

There was a point in my life where the idea of being a musician was something pivotal to me. I didn’t just want to always play the guitar (though that was always a dream as well), I had an undying love with the bassists in songs, especially if they were female and busting out some bad ass lines.

I had this weird fascination with both Rayna Foss of Coal Chamber, and Paz Lenchantin in her time in A Perfect Circle. I could listen to music and pick out the bass in there without even needing any queue (I sadly was unable to tell whether it was an Ampeg Bass, Rickenbecker, Fender, or what have you, but I could almost do it!)

somehow I felt more connected with them because they’re the unsung heroes of the music world. Without a good bass line you’re pretty much not going to get the right emotion, at least as far as I’m concerned.