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Winegard Rayzar Update

February 13, 2020February 13, 2020 eric
Winegard Rayzar Update
I broke the Rayzar. Well, sort of. Actually, I broke the control panel. This is an update about the Rayzar and what not to do. On the back of the control panel, there are three female coax ports, Ant-IN, Cable-IN,...
Product Reviews, Repairs, Smart Home on Wheels, Technologybroken parts, full time rv, maintenance, problems, rayzar, repair, rv full time, rv living, sealant, technology, warranty, winegardLeave a comment

Winegard ConnecT 2.0 – Fixed!

May 10, 2019 eric
Winegard ConnecT 2.0 – Fixed!
I was able to repair the Winegard ConnecT 2.0 LTE. It was actually very easy to do and I was able to learn some valuable information about the device at the same time. Because I had moved the ConnecT before...
Smart Home on Wheels, Technologyconnect, internet, lte, technology, winegard1 Comment

Winegard ConnecT 2.0 – Apparently Dead?

May 2, 2019May 10, 2019 eric
Winegard ConnecT 2.0 – Apparently Dead?
I went to turn on the ConnecT 2.0 this morning to see if I can reach the campground wifi network now that there are less RVs blocking the signal. The wifi SSID is not showing up at all. I'm not...
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Winegard ConnecT 2.0 Update

January 10, 2019January 8, 2019 eric
Winegard ConnecT 2.0 Update
We have had the Winegard ConnecT 2.0 LTE and Wifi Extender as our backup internet connection for several months now. As it is not our only source of connecting to the outside world, I cannot attest to its complete reliability....
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Winegard Rayzar Antenna Update

January 9, 2019January 8, 2019 eric
Winegard Rayzar Antenna Update
I installed the Winegard Rayzar Automatic RV TV Antenna several weeks ago and usually use it a few times a week to watch over the air TV. We have not moved since we installed it, so I am unable to...
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Winegard Rayzar Automatic Installation and Review

November 14, 2018 eric
Winegard Rayzar Automatic Installation and Review
I received a Winegard Rayzar Automatic RV TV Antenna from Winegard for installation and review in our Smart Home on Wheels. The installation was easy, setting it up to work on our TVs was simple, and so far it is...
Product Reviews, Technologyantenna, over the air, rayzar, rayzar automatic, rv, tv, winegard2 Comments

Winegard ConnecT 2.0 Review and Installation

September 3, 2018June 27, 2019 eric
Winegard ConnecT 2.0 Review and Installation
I received a Winegard ConnecT 2.0 4G2 (WF2-435) 4G LTE and Wi-Fi Extender for RVs for review. This device is simple to install, easy to setup, and works reliably as much as we've used it. For an in depth description...
Product Reviews, Smart Home on Wheels, Technology, Uncategorizedconnect 2.0, internet, lte, technology, wifi, winegard2 Comments

DirecTV Winegard Trav’ler Satellite Dish Installation- Part One

February 2, 2018February 2, 2018 eric
DirecTV Winegard Trav’ler Satellite Dish Installation- Part One
I received a satellite dish for DirecTV from Winegard, specifically the Trav'ler. Its an HD dish that mounts to the roof of your RV and automatically finds the right satellite so all you have to do is turn it on...
Product Reviews, Smart Home on Wheels, Technologydirectv, dish, trav'ler, traveler, traveller, winegard1 Comment

Best Wifi Routers for RV Full-Time Living

June 21, 2023 eric
Best Wifi Routers for RV Full-Time Living
After you’ve figured out what ISP you plan to use, the next step is how to connect that incoming internet access to all your devices. That requires a wifi router. A router in its most basic explanation routes internet traffic....
Product Reviews, Smart Home on Wheels, Technologycomputer, computers, ethernet, full time rv, internet, router, technology, wifi1 Comment

Where to from here?

November 21, 2022 eric
Where to from here?
We live in an apartment currently and do not have an RV. That means no camping on weekends even, no camping at all. Our apartment is roughly 1,000 square feet, we have loud neighbors that fight, smoke marijuana in their...
Buying, Technologyethernet, full time rv, internet, inverter, power, problems, rv full time, rv living, solar power, technology, wifi, winegardLeave a comment

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The Art of Being There: How to Support a Loved One with Chronic Health Issues

The Art of Being There: How to Support a Loved One with Chronic Health Issues

  When someone you care about lives with a chronic health condition, your instinct may be to offer help. But knowing how to show up for them in meaningful, lasting ways isn’t always clear. Chronic illness isn’t just about doctor visits and medications—it often rewires how a person experiences time, relationships, and even their own body. True support doesn’t revolve around pity or fixing things; it means adapting your life in subtle and sometimes deeply personal ways to better align with theirs. While the standard recommendations like offering rides to medical appointments or helping with groceries are valid, there are other, less obvious ways to make life smoother and less isolating for someone who’s chronically ill. Read the Room, Not Just the Symptoms Listening without rushing to respond is a huge skill when you’re supporting someone with chronic health challenges. It’s tempting to suggest solutions or ask, “Have you tried…” every time they mention discomfort, but most of the time, what they need is to feel understood. Instead of defaulting to advice, try reflecting what they’re saying or simply validating their feelings. Chronic illness often strips people of control; by showing up as a listener instead of a fixer, you’re offering a space where they don’t have to explain or defend their pain. That’s worth more than you might realize. The Role of Essential Oils in Managing Chronic Pain For many people dealing with chronic pain, essential oils offer more than just pleasant aromas—they bring real, science-backed relief. Oils like peppermint, lavender, and eucalyptus have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties that can soothe sore muscles and ease nerve tension. When used with carrier oils or diffused into the air, they may also calm the mind, reducing the stress that often exacerbates physical discomfort. These oils aren’t cures, but they are tools—tools that help carve out moments of peace in bodies that rarely rest. Safe, Alternative Treatments for Reducing Chronic Pain Massage Therapy: Gentle massage can reduce muscle stiffness, improve circulation, and release endorphins, making it a trusted option for managing chronic pain. Gentle Yoga or Tai Chi: These mindful movement practices promote flexibility, reduce inflammation, and boost mental clarity—all with minimal impact on the joints. Acupuncture: This ancient practice uses fine needles to stimulate nerves and muscles, releasing tension and activating the body’s natural healing processes—check it out. THCa (Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid): Found in raw cannabis, THCa is non-psychoactive and has shown promise in managing inflammation and neuropathic pain—check it out. Be Their Partner in Wellness, Not Their Boss Supporting healthy habits doesn’t mean enforcing a strict regimen. Instead of saying, “You should eat better,” try saying, “Want me to cook something anti-inflammatory this weekend?” Invite them to move or stretch with you, if that’s possible for their condition, without any pressure. Small, co-created health goals feel empowering and safe. You’re not treating them like a project—you’re inviting them into shared rituals of healing. Modify the Environment, Not Their Independence Simple changes around the home can make daily life easier without making a loved one feel like they’ve lost agency. This might mean adding grab bars in the bathroom, rearranging furniture to reduce fall risk, or installing voice-activated lights. The key is to make these modifications collaboratively—ask what they need, and what would make them feel more comfortable. When done respectfully, these adjustments can extend their independence rather than diminish it. Bring the World to Them For people whose mobility is limited or who can’t handle overstimulation, the outside world starts to shrink. You can bring pieces of it back in. Set up a virtual museum tour, bring in seasonal flowers, or start a small container garden by their window. These simple acts reintroduce beauty and novelty—two things chronic illness can gradually dull. Your effort tells them they’re not forgotten by the living world. Helping someone manage a chronic health condition isn’t about grand gestures. It’s about the subtle, consistent ways you reshape your world to make space for theirs. It’s about learning what drains them and what fills them back up—and being patient enough to notice the difference. Whether it’s a ride to the doctor or a night spent watching comedies together, your presence can shift their days from endurance to experience. Chronic illness may be unpredictable, but your support doesn’t have to be. It can be the steady thing they hold onto, day after day. Discover a world of natural wellness and holistic health tips at Sweet Honeybee Health and start your journey to a healthier, happier you today!

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