Health

Ameo Life Supplements Bring Harmony to Your Health

Are you aspiring to a cleaner, more natural lifestyle? I have been trying to replace toxic products with clean options, more so in the past few years. Ameo Life supplements bring harmony to your health. Ameo Life believes the body is a miracle, a divine creation from God. They also believe our Earth offers many natural elements that promote healing. Ameo Life offers a wide variety of products that are made here in the USA. They’re gluten, vegan and dairy friendly, GMP certified, and GMO free. Free of chemicals, fillers and synthetics, you can feel good about having them in your home and around your family.

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Book Reviews, Giveaways

‘When Mountains Crumble’ Book Review

BlogAbout gifted me two (2) copies of ‘When Mountains Crumble’, one to read and offer my honest review and the other to gift away. I was not otherwise compensated and all reviews are honest and my own.

Have you ever lost someone you love? Was it your rock, your mainstay? ‘When Mountains Crumble’ is a solid resource about “rebuilding your life after losing someone you love.” The author, Danita Jenae, is a recent military widow who is “learning to carry both joy and sorrow in the same breath.”

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if you have chronic illness
Chronic Illness

5 Things to Remember If You Have Chronic Illness

Are you a chronic illness warrior? I am. I have battled chronic illnesses my entire adult life. At 18 when I started college, by November of my freshman year I was already suffering from what would later be diagnosed as Crohn’s disease. Through the years I “acquired” diagnoses of POT syndrome, fibromyalgia, PTSD, arthritis, bilateral hip bursitis, and sciatica. Probably more I’m not thinking of at the moment. Here are 5 things to remember if you have chronic illness.

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Life Is Beautiful

What in Our World was 2021?

Welcome Gus

Last year was a whirlwind. I mean, 2020 was really something but what in our world was 2021? We added to our family at the beginning of the year with our second pug, Gus. Gus was the runt and of course he was: I always root for the underdog and I’ve always loved the runt. We didn’t pick him so much as he was left by a family who had wanted him and his parents needed to find him a family. That quickly became us. I saw him in a Facebook group and he was black, like our pug Gracie. Black isn’t all that common for pugs so he caught our eyes and hearts immediately. He was two hours away-one way-and my husband quietly told me to say we’d take him, but “don’t tell the kids.”

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