Monday, April 20, 2009

BABY BLESSING

Someone has been eating from the chocolate fountain






Friday, April 17, 2009

DIAPERS


Ok, so you all are going to think I'm outta my mind, right? CLOTH DIAPERS?? GROSS! SO 50 YEARS AGO!Well, I gotta say I love it! Since becoming more aware of all the CHEMICAL JUNK in eveything we use, eat etc., I have been trying to make homemade alternatives to everyday products we use. With disposable diapers, I just got tired of the messes leaking out, getting the clothes all nasty and cleaning off all the gel crystal stuff the diapers leave behind. So I decided to give cloth diapering a try. At first I was totally confused with all the options: one size diapers, all-in-one diapers, pocket diapers, fitted diapers, prefolds, covers... After LOTS of reaserch, I chose to try the Bum Genius all-in-one diapers. No pins, or plastic covers, as easy as disposables except you are not adding to the landfills :). Just stick them in the washing machine and then dry them for free in the sun! Anyway, I just want to tell anyone who is thinking about maybe going this route, ITS WORTH IT!

I FOUND MY TOUNGE

PEAK-A-BOO RYLEE

RYLEE PICS

Playing in my sleep
Bathtime

Cuteness


Too close mom!



I'm getting so big





THE FAM


Mom and Rylee

Dad and Rylee


Kyle and Rylee







Thursday, April 9, 2009

THE 9/12 PROJECT

We invite you to become part of this project. Check it out!

the912project.com

Monday, April 6, 2009

TOOTHPASTE

Here is a recipe for homemade toothpaste.

3 TBS Baking Soda

2 TBS Coconut Oil (I used organic)

10 drops Essential Oil (I did 7 sweet orange and 3 wintergreen)

1/4 - 1/2 tsp stevia powder (optional)

Enjoy!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

TIPNUT.COM

This is a website I have found very useful. Check it out!!

HOMEMADE LAUNDRY SOAP

I have just made some homemade laundry soap. So far, I have used it on two loads of laundry; one load was colors and the other was whites and cloth diapers. So far so good. Clothes look and smell clean so I guess they are, right?

Recipe is :

1 cup BAKING SODA

1 cup WASHING SODA

1 cup GRATED BAR SOAP (I used Dr. Bronners lavender castile bar soap)

1.5 cups BORAX


I use 2 heaping TBS per load. I have an HE front loading washing machine so you might have to adjust the amount for your washing needs. Let me know if you try it out and how it works for you.

CANNING

We have been doing a lot of canning lately. We just finished some strawberry jam this week. We have also canned butter, chicken and ground beef. I have found a couple of poeple who say they have canned cheese so I might try that next. We like the idea of having food available in the event that we can't get to a store or in case of any other kind of emergency. I'ts really quite fun seeing what kind of stuff you can keep on your shelfs for long term storage.

I'm finally blogging!

Hi everyone! I have finally created a blog. I'll be posting as soon as I can figure how this all works:)