Saturday, March 12, 2016

I love to travel. That's no secret. Even though I can pretty much sleep at any time and almost anywhere, there are times when I have issues sleeping. Oddly enough, I can sleep for hours all scrunched up on a plane in coach, but once I get to my destination, the first night is always a restless one for me. It takes me forever to fall asleep, then I toss and turn all night and I wake up insanely early and can't doze anymore after that. I guess it's just the change of scenery, since I can swap hotel rooms and beds and never have that problem after the first night. Is this just me? Maybe it's the excitement of being on vacation!

Dream Water reached out to me and asked if I would be interested in trying their all-natural sleep aid drink. It comes in one of those bottles that is a quick shot, so it's less than the 3 oz. that is the maximum for any container allowed in your 3-1-1 bag. On our quick trip to Vegas, we got all our liquids in one bag and then used our second bag for our Dream Water. My husband, Eric, is just a terrible sleeper in general. He wakes up fifty times in the night, even though he falls asleep fairly quickly. Being a really light sleeper is not a great thing when on a trip, because all the noises going on can be different from at home and keep you from sleeping well.

On our first night, we did our normal bedtime stuff, then popped our bottles of Dream Water. I crawled into bed and read a chapter of my book and Eric watched some stuff on ESPN. The directions say to drink your sleep aid 30 minutes before you go to bed, but I found that 15 worked out just fine. I put my book down, didn't have issues with thinking a million things before I fell asleep. I succumbed to deep sleep for about six hours, which doesn't sound like a lot, but I didn't wake up once in the middle of the night, was able to doze off and on for another two hours and felt completely rested when I finally got up.

I got up with a load of energy and felt ready for the day. When I asked Eric about his experience, he said he also slept really well, didn't wake up until it was light out and also felt super rested. In my mind, that's a win, since we are the total opposite when it comes to sleep patterns. It made a great start to the beginning of our long weekend.

Dream Water comes in three tasty flavors (Snoozeberry, NighTEA Night and Paradise PM), has zero calories and contains no drugs. "The key to budget travel is to prepare ahead. When it happens to family trips, globetrotting, well-deserved holidays and/or going to see new locations we have never been before, the reality of cost and budgeting is always in the back of our heads. Arranging and spending our travel budget correctly is a main concern for most families. Reducing expending and fees, while still taking pleasure in your vacation to its fullest, is the key to assured success and fiscal obligation. Your pocketbook and family will thank you! The reasoning behind protecting money while journeying is simple: Even if your personal budget is extremely tight, you can still take a break and enjoy life! Simply put, life is just too short to never step out of the door or departing the homestead! Also thinking about that while traveling, whether on a funds or not, even the smallest of things can all add op to a large vacation or travel costs!..". In fact, it is all-natural, made from a mix of ingredients including melatonin, a popular sleep aid. Because the ingredients are natural, so getting a good night's sleep is also healthy. That little 2.5 oz. bottle helps you relax, destress and enjoy some quality sleep.

On our way back home, I stopped into a shop at the airport and while I was waiting to pay, I found a little display of Dream Water with the other "impulse" buys, like candy and gum. This is totally smart, because maybe you've realized once you got to the airport that you need to get some sleep on the plane, and if you normally can't do that - I think I'm in the minority there - then grab a bottle or two to bring on board with you. Use one on a long flight and then another when you get to your destination and are trying to deal with the dreaded time change. I'm thinking Dream Water may be a great addition to my 3-1-1 on my trip to Europe this fall, because I would love to fall asleep at a reasonable time, sleep well and possibly avoid jet lag, so I don't lose a day or more when I've already lost one to get where I'm going to begin with. Overall, I would highly recommend this for a more stress-free travel experience.

Where you can buy it: On the Dream Water website, Amazon and other retailers


  • Sleep Resources Sleep & Mattress Information from Better Sleep ...

    bettersleep.org

    The Better Sleep Council is non-profit organization dedicated to providing you with information on sleep and how the quality of your mattress affects your sleeping ...


  • Complete your registration at Nidokidos

    www.getnidokidos.com

    Get Full Registration of Nidokidos Only 5 Easy Steps: 1: Start posting your files, photos, and articles. Join our forum today . Click here to register.


  • How to Get Deep Sleep and Wake Up Rested eHow

    www.ehow.com Conditions & Treatments Sleep Disorders

    After struggling on and off for over four years, I have finally figured out simple steps that allow me to sleep well at night and wake up refreshed without ...


  • How More Sleep Can Improve Your Workouts Mark's Daily Apple

    www.marksdailyapple.com/how-to-get-fitter-faster...with-quality-sleep

    How to Get Fitter, Faster and Stronger with Quality Sleep . Ah, sleep. We all know how much we need it, mostly because when we dont get enough, the world takes on ...

  • I often feel tired during the day despite getting plenty of sleep ...

    danmayerisgod.hubpages.com Explore Health Hot Questions

    Listing of the answers to the question: I often feel tired during the day despite getting plenty of sleep. What can I do to feel more energetic?

  • How to Need Less Sleep by Getting Better Sleep Every Night

    lifehacker.com/5971884

    Many of us struggle to get enough sleep every night, but is the sleep we get any good? While it's important to get enough sleep, better sleep is a greater ally than ...

  • Have Sleep Questions? Get Answers from Stanford Sleep and Dreams

    www.end-your-sleep-deprivation.com/sleep-questions.html

    A platform to ask your sleep questions and get them published on this site with the potential to get feedback from the students of Stanford Sleep and Dreams and the ...

  • How to get to sleep SleepDrops are natural sleep remedies for all ...

    www.sleepdrops.co.nz

    Insomnia, Can't Sleep or Sleep deprived - use natural sleep remedies - our sleep support system from Naturopathic Sleep Specialist - $ back guarantee

  • Information on Getting Healthy Sleep, Sleep Problems, Sleep Aids ...

    www.medicinenet.com/sleep/article.htm

    Read about how to get a good nights sleep. Sleep problems such as sleep apnea, sleep deprivation, insomnia, restless leg syndrome, snoring, sleepwalking, and more

  • How Much Sleep Do You Need? Sleep Cycles & Stages, Lack of Sleep ...

    www.helpguide.org/life/sleeping.htm

    How many hours of sleep do you need? What happens when you don't get enough? Explore the cycles and stages of sleep and how to recover from sleep debt.

0 comments:

Post a Comment