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Pontificating about poop and pinot noir since 2005. Nashville working mom. Now a KEEP Collective designer https://www.keepcollective.com/with/Nashcharmed

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Best Booties for Busy Moms

I love boots and tend to be biased toward tall boots and classic styles like riding boots. and I don’t like heels, but still like a wedge heel for height since I’m just a little over 5 ft 1 inch. And honestly my favorite tall brown suede boots are so very heavy that my back hurts if I wear them too long. The Luana features a faux suede upper made of Lytech™, a patented material that is soft, lightweight and breathable.

An Innovative Pillow From One Fresh Pillow & Tips for Better Sleep

There’s nothing that wears on your health and mood like not getting a good night’s sleep! sleep so when One Fresh Pillow contacted me about reviewing their new product, I was excited to give it a try! Through One Fresh Pillow they have also created the world’s first-ever pillow subscription service. With One Fresh Pillow, you’ll get a fresh, fluffy, ready-to-be-snoozed-on pillow that can be replaced as often as you like.

Happy 14th Baby Girl

Both my girls will be in high school this fall. The big one for today, however, is my dimple cheeked “baby She told me this morning she probably needs to start practicing her driving skills. I’m typically not at a loss for words (if you know me in real life you know this is most definitely the case), but not one to embarrass my girl with any more words on the Internet, I’ll just share a few photos.

Teens, Dental Health and the Opioid Epidemic

In fact, oral health professionals write 12 percent of all opioid prescriptions, including 45 percent of opioid prescriptions for adolescents, according to a recent UnitedHealthcare analysis of claims data. With that in mind, here is information for people to consider: Wisdom Teeth: More than 5 million people had their wisdom teeth removed last year, mostly teens and young adults. For many young people, wisdom teeth extraction often represents their first exposure to opioids, and a recent study from Stanford University found that teens can end up in a battle with opioid additional following this procedure. This is because the likelihood for chronic opioid use increases after the third day of use and rises rapidly thereafter, according to the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, and misuse or dependence on opioids can lead to addiction to more powerful illicit drugs.

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