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Open a Holiday Haul Box for 7 Holidays a year

Open a Holiday Haul Box for 7 Holidays a year

As we move beyond St Patrick’s Day and closer to Easter and the summer Holidays, Holiday Haul Box is working on the best addition to the next box delivered to your door. My favorite part about this box is all the ways I can share. I go through each item and love what I see but then I can find things others I know would love and I have the opportunity to gift back and share.

These Holiday Haul Boxes are perfect if you or a friend loves to decorate their homes for the holidays. The boxes have 6–9 beautiful, boutique-quality decor items per box. I love EVERY item that came in my St Patrick’s Theme Box and they were all picked for me. I just hosted some March birthdays with a dinner and the shamrock tablecloths were a hit.

With Holiday Haul Box you can send or buy 1 box or a subscription. A box is $79.99 shipped but you are easily getting well over that in value. If you choose to subscribe, you will receive coordinated holiday decor items for 7 holidays: Valentine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Easter or Passover, the 4th of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas or Hanukkah. Pick your box delivery now at holidayhaulbox.com

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Evolution Hoodie: Made From Recycled Coffee Grounds

EVOLUTION HOODIE: MADE FROM RECYCLED COFFEE GROUNDS

Coffee Grounds to hoodie! Who would have guessed coffee grounds could be so comfortable and look so great? The Coalatree Evolution Hoodie is made from recycled coffee grounds and plastic bottles.

How? Simply put, used coffee grounds and plastic bottles are melted down and mixed to create small fibers. This blend of recycled products produces a very soft fabric with a water and odor-repellent coating.

This hoodie is by far, the most comfortable one I own and brings the most compliments. The fit is perfect and very true top size. The features seem endless. There are about 20 features in this one piece. For the sake of post length, I’ll list a few that stand out most to me…stay-put drawstrings, featherweight, moisture wicking and quick-dry material, soft & cozy, hand warming thumbholes and travel pouch.

My favorite feature of all is the kangaroo pocket that allows it to fold into itself and become a soft pillow. Once folded down into this pillow, you get a zipper closure, key and carabiner loop and travel pockets with velcro closures.

This hoodie (and pillow) is the best purchase you will make or gift. Coalatree products are all made with recycled materials and with sustainable products in green facilities. Visit Coalatree’s shop and find what you like best.

Healthy Living

Different Medical Problems That Prevent People From Driving Cars

Has somebody close to you recently been diagnosed with medical problems that prevents them from being able to drive an automobile? Many different reasons make it unsafe for people to drive a car. Because operating a vehicle requires a certain amount of decision-making skills, attentiveness, motor skills, and vision, people who have conditions that impair these processes should no longer get behind the wheel. Some people are born with certain ailments that make it impossible to ever begin driving from adolescence. Luckily, many areas have transportation services for individuals who can’t drive themselves places. Many various problems inhibit an individual’s ability to operate a motor vehicle.

Psychiatric Conditions

When a person has been diagnosed with a psychiatric illness that limits their ability to make rational decisions, then it should be in question whether or not this person can drive a car. If someone has a condition that alters the decision-making process, then it could affect driving in a negative way. Usually, only extreme mental health conditions prevent people from being able to operate a car.

Vision Impairments

When people lose their vision past a certain point, then they no longer can see well enough to drive. When you go into the motor vehicle office to get your license, you are given a series of brief vision tests. Unfortunately, when people have vision conditions that make them fail these tests, they can no longer carry a license to drive. This is not only for their own safety but for the safety of the others on the road as well.

Physical Disabilities

Although modern technology allows many people to live full lives after experiencing situations like amputation, sometimes physical disabilities can affect a person’s ability to drive. Some types of palsies make it hard for a person to move their limbs correctly, which could affect operating a vehicle. When a person is completely paralyzed, they can use voice controls to do some things, but it’s not enough to drive.

Heart Problems

Many people who have just suffered a heart attack or have undergone major heart surgery are usually advised not to get behind the wheel until cleared by a doctor. This is because when the heart has gone through major trauma, the risk of having another heart attack is incredibly high. If you are prone to sudden severe chest pains, this can blur your vision and make you feel confused. People also blackout during a heart attack which would have lethal consequences if it happened to a driver while the car was in motion.

Developmental Disabilities

Certain developmental disabilities make it unsafe for a person to operate a vehicle or other heavy machinery. Usually, these conditions are diagnosed at birth. Some people with developmental disabilities can drive if their disorder is very mild.

A variety of different disorders have an influence on driving safely. Operating a car requires a lot of responsibility, stress, and the ability to think and act quickly. Leaving the driving to someone else is usually the best option.

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Signs that Your Child May Have Eye Issues

Children need many skills to succeed at school and play safely, and good vision is one of them. In the US, approximately 25.3% of children aged two to 17 wear glasses or contact lenses. Common vision problems include nearsightedness, astigmatism, and amblyopia (or lazy eye). Early diagnosis of underlying problems is key. In fact, the American Optometric Association (AOA) recommends that infants have their first comprehensive eye exam at the age of six months. If there is a family history of eye problems or signs of eye problems, however, you should see an eye doctor earlier. Read on to discover a few tell-tale signs of common eye issues.

Squinting. Covering One Eye, and Getting Close to Reading Material

If your child squints while reading, covers one eye, or places books too close to their eyes, they may need glasses. Their teacher may also report that they cannot read the blackboard unless they are seated close to it and this issue can often be fixed with prescription glasses. However, these signs can also indicate the presence of other conditions like strabismus (misaligned eyes). Strabismus can come and go in children younger than six months, as it can be a sign of poor muscle strength in the eye. However, this condition can also last beyond this period of a child’s life, which is why early diagnosis and treatment is key. To treat strabismus, your optometrist or ophthalmologist may recommend the use of a patch to strengthen the weaker eye, though other approaches (including eye exercises) also exist. 

Rapid Uncontrolled Eye Movements, Poor Vision, and Whitish/Grayish Pupils

These symptoms may indicate the presence of childhood cataracts, which can be very difficult to spot when a child is young. This is why babies’ eyes are examined within 72 hours of birth and again six to eight weeks later as part of routine screening. In some cases (for instance, if vision is affected), a child may be prescribed surgery. Typically, this surgery is covered by insurance. However, deductibles and copayments may be involved and costs can vary from state to state. For this reason, some families opt to travel interstate to receive the required treatment. For instance, ophthalmology services in Texas may cost less than the same services in New York or Los Angeles. Parents should research their options well and ensure the surgeon they choose is well-reputed, recommended, and highly experienced.

Seeing Double

Double vision can also be a sign of strabismus, since with this condition, one eye may be focusing well while the other drifts inward, outward, upward, or downward. However, other causes can include traumatic injury and nerve palsies, which can result in damage to the optic nerve, retina, or cornea. Treatment can include vision therapy, medication, and the use of prism glasses (which ‘trick the eye’ into believing an object is in a different location to improve eye alignment). In some cases, surgery is recommended.

Children need good vision to succeed at school and at play. Make sure your child visits an ophthalmologist when recommended and watch out for signs that they may need glasses or other treatments. Bear in mind that conditions like lazy eye and strabismus need to be treated early if they are to be corrected. In some cases, therapy may be required instead of (or alongside) eyeglasses.