Earlier this year my website traffic reached almost 1 million unique visitors per month, which meant that 50,000 people were coming onto the site each day for healthy gluten-free recipes, lifestyle tips and my musings on the Paleo Diet.
When I started elanaspantry.com, I had not envisioned, or prepared for such large amounts of traffic. In the technology industry, building a website for heavy use is referred to as “scaling for growth.”
The site began to fail repeatedly in early February as traffic continued to climb. I spoke with technology people in Boulder and was told the site did not have enough server power. Two local website design firms advised me to migrate the site to Amazon Web Services (AWS) –that turned out to be a big mistake. By Easter weekend elanaspantry.com was down for 50 hours straight. That was when things started to fall apart. I did not handle the stress well, taking it all into my body –we’ll get to that part later.
After the Easter weekend outage, I repointed my site’s hosting from AWS back to Media Temple and still, the outages continued. I was on an 8 GB server using only 4GB of power. At this point I figured out that server power had nothing to do with my website outages.
Due to my failure from its inception to scale my website for large volumes of traffic, I had a poorly built database that could not “talk” to the servers my host provided. How did I figure this out? I spent hours online researching web development, learning the right questions to ask of the technology people that were helping me.
Funny enough, this process was similar to my health journey, which began in the early 1990’s. In order to heal myself, I had to take charge, stop abdicating my power to “authority” (i.e., doctors), and know how to interact with such health professionals so that they could be my allies. And once again, it was my job to make this power my ally, rather than listen to it blindly or alienate myself from it.
I learned a lot more than I wanted to about technology, web hosting, and scaling a site to make it operational. I also learned that taking much-needed breaks from the virtual world is a very healthy thing for me.
At first when my site failed I was so stressed I began to have a physical reaction –I seem to somaticize just about everything. However, eventually I came around to seeing the prolonged website outage as an enforced sabbatical. I grew accustomed to the long breaks and became bored. For me being bored is a fantastic thing. It means I have spaciousness, and that is where the healing happens. I used this time to reconnect with my body in a kinder and more thoughtful way. The persistent website outages allowed me to create new habits for healing that I wouldn’t have otherwise had the space to investigate.
During my “sabbatical” I also spent a lot less time working on cookie recipes. Lately, I’ve been cooking more vegetables and making desserts with even less sweetener. I’m really looking forward to sharing these ultra-healthy real foods Paleo recipes with all of you.
In the end, through the fantastic folks at WordPress VIP (a high end hosting service) I found a web development company that rewrote the database of my website and restored it to health.
So my When Things Fall Apart post is also an I’m Back post. I didn’t want to hop on the site and post some healthy sugar-free lemonade recipe and pretend that nothing happened –you know that’s not my style. As I have in the past, I want to connect with all of you, my dear readers.
Now I’d like to hear from you. Was it frustrating having my website go down several hundred times last spring? What will you make now that it’s back up and running smoothly? What are you looking for from elanaspantry.com next? And of course, what is your best healing strategy when times get a little tough? How do you create healthy new habits?
Finally, thanks for your patience and continued support, I really appreciate it, and all of you as well!





Tabitha says
What fantastic news. I had started to wonder/ worry. The Queen is back! I’m immediately hot footing to your new lemonade recipe. Lots of love x
Pam Pappas MD says
Elana, I missed you and am glad you’re back! Your presence in the world is a gift. Thank you for all you do. Pam Pappas MD
Robyn says
Think of it as a spring break, and now your back. Yay! Can’t wait to see what’s in store for the future.
Vala says
I never noticed your website going down when I visited. Welcome back, I absolutely love your website and the work you have done. A good break is needed, even for bloggers who don’t get “vacation time” :)
Kimberly says
I agree, it seemed like I could always access the recipes. Thank you so much for all your ideas, comments, recipes…. Love them!
Mandy says
Thrilled you are back! Appreciate you and your work!!!!
Jessica says
Thank you for sharing this. It is really good to take a break and take care of yourself. I’m glad to see your back. Things always find a way of working themselves out! Thank you for creating this site and sharing as much as do. My best healing strategy is… feel to heal! angry or sad allowing, accepting, releasing, being! feeling.
Rock on paleo sistas!
Rachael @ Love Yourself Green says
We’ll always be here waiting for you! I love this honest post about what’s been going on. Also, it’s a great sign of personal growth when you can take a bad experience and turn it into something positive – which you’ve already proven that you’re very good at doing!!!! I’m glad you’re back and ready to share more of your amazingness with us! :)
P.S. My best healing strategy for when times get a little tough is using the mantra, “this too shall pass”. It really works wonders for me, even though it’s such a simple thing. I also try to think to myself – will this still be an issue 3 years from now? Usually, the answer is no, so I just move on and not let anything take my happy away! :)
Jacque says
Rachael…… I Love your response & I agree with everything you said….. We ALL go through some terrible times in our lives and I believe that ( not only my Total belief in GOD ) That it is a tremendous relese of tensions whne we share our feelings and everything ‘ bothering ‘ us , with others…Somehow , that seems to lift part of the weight from our shoulders…. I do Love the recipe’s and look forward to each and every one…You , Alana are a very speciual very loved Woman !
Rachael @ Love Yourself Green says
Amen, Jacque!!!! :) :)
Christina Darabi says
Ditto. I’ll wait around for you too. Keep doing what you do best…and no worries :)
Lau says
Yay! So glad you’re back. And breaks are definitely necessary and healthy. <3
Tanya says
Elana, you are always worth waiting for! Your website has been a god send to me. Thank you for being such a fantastic resource. Tanya
Andrea says
There is a reason you have over a million visitors to your site! You are an inspiration! It is your transparency and willingness to share your journey that makes us all your avid fans! Thank you!
Marti says
Yes, I missed you and am so glad you’re back!