As one who suffered almost 2 years with barely one full night of sleep, I know just how debilitating tiredness can be. Walking around in a fug, snapping and snipping at everyone and unable to string a coherent sentence together.
Even worse then, when your little one finally starts to sleep through, and you find yourself lying there, mind racing, just willing sleep to come. On nights like these, I turn to my faithful old badger...no, not the old man, I am in fact referring to the magic sleep balm.
In our household, the term 'Badger' has become a verb. As in "Oh go on, I can't get to sleep, please badger me"!! My long-suffering partner has become quite the expert is administering balm to my pulse points, and allowing me to drift gently off to the land of nod.
Rub a little balm on your temples and behind the ears (where you would apply perfume) in small circular motions and the organic essential oils quickly get to work to ease your mind and relax your body.
Even better, they produce a kid's version too so you can ensure your little darlings sleep peacefully. This is not without its difficulties if you have a slippery little eel of a child like I do. I remember taking her to baby massage classes when she was 6 months old. All the other babies laid there serenely whilst their mummies bonded blissfully and learnt the strokes. I on the other hand spent every week stressed and sweaty chasing her around the room and trying to pin her down as she made swift bids for freedom on all fours! If you are lucky enough to have a child who will sit still for more than 30 seconds, then using Badger Night-Night balm is a lovely addition to your bed-time routine.
The balms are made from organic olive and castor oil, beeswax and essential oils. You can even see how it is made and exactly what goes into it on their website. How cool is that?! You can buy Badger Balms online, in larger supermarkets, high street chemists and health food shops nationwide at around £4-£4.50 per tin.
Don't ask me how it works, all I know is that it works for me. A totally natural and safe aid to restful sleep, there's magic in them there little pots.
As a little celebration for reaching 1,000 followers on Twitter, and a two-finger salute to the trolls I am giving away a tin of both balms. To enter, you need to be a follower of my blog. Then, I'd like you to leave a comment telling me what keeps you awake at night - this is not a confessional, I don't need your deepest, darkest secrets! Something funny will do. For example, I am kept awake by the old man's snoring, my daughter demanding drinks at 3am and next-doors flaming wind chimes.
Just a word of warning though, if you are kept awake at night because you are a bad person, then Badger won't help you my friend. That's just bad karma so don't bother entering :0)
For a bit of added fun for me, you can get an extra entry by tweeting about the competition. To bait Barry the badger bot, please tweet "I want to badger you to check out @missielizzieb 's blog & win Badger Sleep Balm http://tinyurl.com/355aucw" Please leave an additional comment to say you've tweeted and leave your twitter ID.
Closing date is midnight Friday 01 October and the winner will be picked at random and announced on Saturday. Open to UK only, sorry. Good luck x
PLEASE NOTE THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED AND THE WINNER HAS BEEN NOTIFIED
Hello! My husbands snoring keeps me up at night, LOL :)
ReplyDelete@verybusymama
Following your blog x
my neighbours keep me awake, both sides play terribly loud music till 3-4 am alternate nights. it drives me mad
ReplyDeletetweeted too @melspur
ReplyDeleteYou know what, we could really do with some of this right now! Snot keeps us awake at night at present... oh, and the thought of spiders creeping around at night.
ReplyDeleteI'm kept awake by the owls hooting in our garden:)
ReplyDelete@kikicomp
have tweeted @kikicomp
ReplyDeleteI'm kept awake by OHs snoring (I would imagine the neighbours are too!) as well as a new baby!
ReplyDelete@second_time_mum
Have tweeted too x
I feel tired all day and then when it's time to sleep, I'm wide awake! Will tweet too @polly1548
ReplyDeletehave tweeted @emmacella
ReplyDeleteIt's the breastfeeding baby who keeps me awake
ReplyDeletetweeted as liveotherwise
ReplyDeleteSqueaky's teething keeps me awake at night. And her. And SqueakyDaddy. And probably half the street.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, and tweeted @meedja
ReplyDeleteMy weird ass dreams keep me awake.... you know the ones that carry on after you've woken for a few seconds/minutes? No? Just me then! lol
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway hun. This is perfect for me.. all joking aside, sleep deprivation is a thorn in my side right now!
Will tweet in a tick xx @mummiafelice
Just tweeted @mummiafelice xxx
ReplyDeleteI'm kept awake by having 2 dogs who can't ever settle until they've taken up the whole bed!
ReplyDeleteI've tweeted - @nickiem :)
ReplyDeleteI get kept awake at night by the cats. They wake up and try to wake us up by climbing on the bedside table and scratching off the wallpaper. This is quite effective at both waking me up and trashing the decorating!
ReplyDeleteJust tweeted @LoLoPants
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Oh my goodness i'm having such a problem sleeping at the moment and have never heard of this before!!
ReplyDeleteMy son has just started junior school and my daughter has just started infant school so i think all the worry of that has affected my sleeping pattern (hubbys snoring doesn't help either but a swift kick usually shuts him up lol)
There's nothing worse than laying there trying to fall asleep when everyone else is asleep!
Thanks for such a fab giveaway, i think i'll be getting some whether I win or not!! :)
oh thats sounds exactly what i need will retweet best regards @mrstracey1972
ReplyDeleteJust tweeted aswell @grannysmither
ReplyDeletemy dog who has doggy dementia and has turned day into night
ReplyDeletehave tweeted too as helga16 thanks x
ReplyDeleteLike lots of others, OH's snoring, or any little problem that's going round in my head.
ReplyDeleteHave tweeeted @karmaperle
My darling daughter... mummy my blanket has fallen off, I go in and its only moved down the bed, too lazy to pull it up herself
ReplyDeleteIf my daughter (age 43 with 2 kids of her own!) has any problems, I lie awake worrying for her.
ReplyDeleteWhen do they stop being your baby?
Agree with Mary above!
ReplyDeleteHubby prodding me in the back..
ReplyDeleteOh, and the mice who come into the attic for the winter wear hobnail boots I reckon!
ReplyDeleteDrunks in the street at the weekend having arguments and generally making a lot of noise - i must be getting old, lol!!!
ReplyDeletehave tweeted too!! hope i have done it right, im new to all this!!
ReplyDeleteTwitter id is emmabarron
My silly dog keeps me awake. He wakes up and gets in a tizz even though we leave the light on for him !
ReplyDeletewhoever goes to the bathroom at night and leaves the door open!!!! my room is directly opposite it!!!!
ReplyDeletemy mam snoring....and my dog snoring!!!
should move out really lol xx
Thinking about work!
ReplyDeleteThe cat's insistence on bringing mice in for midnight fun and frolics is what keeps me awake these days.
ReplyDeleteAlso tweeted this (ID is kevstanley66)
ReplyDeleteMy Boyfriend!!!
ReplyDeleteBut i'm not complaining
xx
I'm kept awake at night because I have insomnia. Boooooooooooooooooo!
ReplyDeleteI've RT my username is @Beckicklesie
Becca x
My own snoring keeps me awake! :(
ReplyDeleteI stay awake at night worrying that I am going to sleep in, in the morning!
ReplyDeleteVarious things keep me awake: our cat throwing up because he's bored, my husband's snoring, my son tantrumming at 3am for example. I miss sleep and will have to invest in some of this wonder cream :O)
ReplyDeletei'm such a light sleeper any noise and i can't sleep at all, i would love a good night sleep.
ReplyDeleteMy Brain!! My thoughts won't stop whizzing!
ReplyDeleteI wake up early in the morning and think about all the things I could be doing in order to get the kids off to school on time. I wish I could organise myself to turn over and go back to sleep!
ReplyDeleteHave RT too!
Sadly everything at the mo! I'm panicking about silly things that I can do nothing about in the middle of the night - but it doesn't stop me worrying about them!
ReplyDeleteooo doing competitions are keeping me awake, making sure i enter all the ones i want
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that keeps me up is deciding if I should go back to work or not after maternity leave!
ReplyDeleteI RT too!
ReplyDelete@gingerbread_mum
I follow you
ReplyDeleteMy daughters snoring from the next room keeps me awake!
My son-in-law being in Afghanistan is keeping me awake at the mo ..:o(
ReplyDelete@62shaz
My neighbour has taken to having phone conversations in his garden at midnight! It's really starting to drive me mad and keeps me awake. As if that wasn't bad enough he has a really annoying Glaswegian accent (apologies Weegies)!!
ReplyDeleteHave tweeted too (@justforcomps)
ReplyDeletemy hubbys snoring when hes had a few drinks hehe
ReplyDeleteMy lovely husband snoring
ReplyDelete@ali991
The last day of the month always keeps me awake, it involves my hobby ;-) Good luck with the blog.
ReplyDeleteFollowed and tweeted @rubyroox
My hubby keeps me awake - with his snoring lol!
ReplyDeleteIt's usually my husband snoring, but being 9 months pregnant it's now a combination of heartburn and my baby sticking its bum in my ribs!
ReplyDelete@joanneblunt
Boyfriend snoring, thinking way too much or there are always the noisy people over the road!!!
ReplyDeleteAlso tweeted :o)
ReplyDelete@eleanor731
Sleep well when OH away - not great when hes at home - SNORER!!! tweeted too @cabincrew73
ReplyDeleteStudents have just moved in next door and the seem to have a didgeridoo of all things, which they bring out just as I am nodding off :)
ReplyDeleteBut hey, we were all young once, eh? So I just put the pillow over my head and wait till the fun subsides.
I'd love to try this Badger Balm, to see if I could sleep through the didgeridooing next door, but also because I am looking for organic and eco-friendly products to review on my blog Molly and the Princess
http://wp.me/15T3h
tweeted as @msmollylouise :)
It has to be my parner snoring! I refer to him as sounding like a cow on a motorbike or I call him buffalo bill because he sounds like a buffalo!! Once he starts there is no escaping it I have tried suffering and sleeping on the couch but the noise travels through the walls. Its even that bad im sure ive heard upstairs bang on the floor. So im begging you please can I try the badger balm, I havent had a decent sleep for ages and I just want to go deep into the land of nod and if I snore all I can say revenge is sweet!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm kept awake by my OH insisting that the two pet Tarantulas, sleep in the same room. Dont worry they are in tanks, but the nightmares!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm kept awake by my 1 year old who has not slept through the night since he was born :(
ReplyDeleteTweeted! @wendymcd83
ReplyDeleteAt the moment I am kept awake by my 9 day overdue baby kicking me! Not complaining just wish I could meet him xx Tweeted as @Bobbity666
ReplyDeleteThanks chuck! x
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