How to Sleep like a Baby

Dec 26, 2014

It’s 3:00 a.m. where are you? Most people would probably be asleep. However, for a large majority of people, it is near impossible for them to get a good nights rest. Without it, they are unable to focus well, they have low energy, and let’s face it, they are usually in a not so good mood. Is there anything that the sleep deprived can do in order to help give their body the much needed sleep it needs? Aside from counting sheep, which rarely works, try some of the suggestions below.

How to Sleep like a Baby

First, start out by examining your bedroom for sleep distractions. Sleep distractions would be such things as clutter, the color of the paint, the noise level, etc. If your room is painted in bright, electrifying colors, you may want to consider painting it a soothing cool color. A pale green or a soothing blue would be good choices. You can’t expect to be able to sleep if the paint in your bedroom is so bright that it looks like an airport runway.

If your room is cluttered, consider scheduling a spring cleaning day and get rid of all those unwanted sleep thieves. If a room is cluttered, it gives our mind more things to focus on and think about during the night instead of sleep. Your bedroom is supposed to be your sanctuary, and let’s face it, who wants piles of bills or junk mail in their sanctuary? Not too many people.

As far as the noise level goes, this is different for each person. Some people enjoy some form of noise while they sleep and may even purchase a noise machine, while others have to have quiet. If you fall into the latter category, try purchasing some heavy drapes to see if they block out any of the unwanted noise. While the drapes probably won’t get rid of every unwanted noise, you will notice a big difference.

Next, try not to exercise before going to bed. I’m not saying don’t exercise at all, because exercise is good for us, but we all know that exercise releases endorphins which amp us up. You can’t expect to be able to go to sleep if you feel like you could run a marathon. Try to keep exercise to either early in the mornings or to around four hours before bedtime. This will give your body time to calm down and will help you to drift off to sleep much easier.

Another suggestion to help you get a good nights sleep would be to take a nice warm bath just before you are ready to go to bed. The warm bath will not only help you to relax physically, but it will also give your brain some time to unwind as well. It doesn’t have to be a long bath, just 10 or 15 minutes should do the trick. As you are letting the water out of the tub, picture your troubles and cares being washed down the drain. A mind that is not burdened with troubles is a mind that can easily drift off to sleep.

Lighting is another issue that effects sleep. If your bedroom window lets the light of a nearby street light into your bedroom, you might want to try some of those room darkening curtains to eliminate that problem. If you can’t find any or can’t afford them, try putting a quilt up instead. If your curtain rods are sturdy, they will usually hold up the extra weight of the quilt. Either of these two things will help darken your bedroom and help you drift off to what could be the best nights sleep you’ve had in a while.

Of course, don’t forget to flip your mattress every so often to keep it from getting worn. However, if your mattress is not in good shape and you can’t afford to buy a new one (because we know they don’t come cheap), consider buying a mattress topper. This will give you the sense of a new mattress, but will cost you a fraction of the price. Toppers come in a variety of styles, and it is up to you to find the one that suits your needs.

The last tip, try and keep the temperature in your bedroom at a comfortable level. You don’t want the temperature too hot or too cold. You want it just right. Again, it is up to you, as an individual, to decide what your perfect temperature is. Try these few tips out and see if they help you get the peaceful nights slumber your body has been missing. Pleasant dreams sleep deprived.

DIY Ice Cube Garland

Dec 23, 2014

DIY Ice Cube Garland

Oh, how I love beautiful play! Especially during this time of year. This ice cube garland takes the beauty of the season and turns any space, inside or out, into a winter wonderland. Not only are these strands of colorful ice mesmerizing to look at, but they’re super simple to make and not to mention, seemingly defy the rules of nature!

What You Need

DIY Ice Cube Garland
  • Ice cube tray
  • String
  • Scissors
  • Water, colored water (dyed with food coloring), and/or glitter

How-To

DIY Ice Cube Garland

Estimate the desired length of string, add several extra inches, then cut the string.

DIY Ice Cube Garland DIY Ice Cube Garland

Leaving some length at the end, lay the string over the ice cube trays and press the string down into each cube area. Use one finger to press the string deep to the bottom of each slot while another finger holds the rest of the string in place.

DIY Ice Cube Garland

Once all the string is in place, fill the trays with water (colored or plain) and/or glitter. Carefully move the tray to the freezer and freeze until solid.

DIY Ice Cube Garland

Remove the tray from the freezer, pop out the cubes, and quickly start decorating. Be careful not to pull too hard on the string!

DIY Ice Cube Garland

We like to hang our garland on the trees around our house and from the railings of our porch, but really these things can go anywhere!

DIY Ice Cube Garland

If temperatures are cold enough where you are, I’d suggest making these one afternoon, leaving them outside to freeze overnight, then unfolding and decorating with them the next day. To keep everybody’s hands warm and dry, fill large water bottles with water inside the house, then take the craft outdoors.

DIY Ice Cube Garland

Have fun with the kids and get some icy cool decorations while you’re at it!

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Dec 22, 2014

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