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In honor of being half a year old, we want to check in with you all - after all, that's why we do what we do! We've put together a short survey (seriously, we didn't want to write a long list of questions either), so that we can collect some input form you all. What do you like about what we do, what burning questions do you have that we haven't answered yet, what do we do that annoys you? Be honest! We want to make sure we're actually being a helpful resource. So, if you are waiting for your friend somewhere and want to look busy, or are just chilling on your (flame retardant free 😉 ) couch and just have a free minute, we would really appreciate your feedback. We'll keep the survey up until the end of next week, but please fill it out now, 'cause hey, you're already here. The live link is in our bio today, or you can find the survey here: https://goo.gl/forms/dVy2LtfYe1AKf0yC2 Thank you in advance!

While it's staying in higher levels of the sky in places like New York, if the small particles of dust get into the air you breathe, which is more likely for those of us in California, it can cause respiratory issues and symptoms like a sinus infection.
Look for weather warnings, stay inside when you can (maybe no morning runs outside this week), and be sure to dust your windowsills - with a damp microfiber cloth is best! Even with your windows closed, dust can sneak in and settle on small ledges.
We also want to take a second to say thank you to all of the first responders who are working to contain and put out all the wildfires burning across the country. We appreciate everything they are doing to protect us and our natural resources.
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We hope you are all enjoying the holiday. As we celebrate, we are taking some time to also remember all those who nobly served and lost their lives fighting for our country. We are deeply grateful for their dedication and service.
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