Aller-ease I told ya’ll I can tell a good story–
I don’t know how many second place winners there was in the contest but let me tell you, either way, I can tell a bad story. I am good at adjectives and showing you the way. I am not really even sure which one of the allergies stories I told on this particular contest because we are a house ridden with allergies. My husband is allergic to everything except what I am allergic to. My kids suffer from the normal every day pollens and allergens that affect us in this area.
I heard one time that if you moved, you probably wouldn’t have as many allergies because most people are allergic to the allergens in their area. And, I found that true. I left home and moved an entire state and away. I didn’t have one sinus infection the entire time I was gone. Hit another state or two and then back home. And, guess what? Allergies are back.
For me and my entire family we have a serious issue with mold. We bought our home out of foreclosure and it had serious issues with mold. I started a remove the shower campaign not long after we moved into this house, then, we took a trip to my in-laws in Florida. No one was sniffling and rubbing their eyes. We weren’t there long enough for it to be a matter of being in a different area.http://www.aller-ease.com/index.php?go=home
When we returned home, within 30 minutes my kids were sniffling little snot-walkers and I looked at my husband and I said, “SEE!” He agreed to remove the shower. And, indeed, their was mold behind the walls of the shower, under the shower to the point that the floor had to be replaced.
It was amazing.
So, now I have this Aller-Ease pillowcase and since I told the story, I get to keep the pillow case. But, let me tell you, I’d love to have some clothes made out of this stuff. The feel of the cover is almost like…….yummy…yea it’s that good.
You really should pay attention and either go buy you won or at the very least wait to see if you can tell a horror story and get one because…I am just about ready to order my husband one.


November 23rd, 2009 at 2:55 pm
Aim for success, not perfection. Never give up your right to be wrong, because then you will lose the ability to learn new things and move forward with your life.
December 17th, 2009 at 6:48 pm
Very nice post. I’m learning more about training my toddler to use the potty from reading the info on your site, then I’ve ever did from the advice given to me by my own mom. Hope it’s ok that I share this post on Google Bookmarks?