Archive for 'Oh-So Groovy!'
Yummy Homemade Toothpaste!
If you are like me and use flouride-free toothpaste without SLS and other yucky ingredients, you are likely paying a lot for toothpaste. Any of the brands we have found that meet the criteria we are looking for cost about $5.00 per tube, for a not-so-family-sized tube. (If you don’t understand why someone would want […]
Posted: April 4th, 2008 under Recipes & Kitchen Fun, Oh-So Groovy!, Herbs & Homemade Medicine, Healthy Living (Or Something Close), Frugality & Stewardship.
Comments: 20
Homemade Prenatal Vitamins
I stopped taking prenatal vitamins a few pregnancies ago because I don’t really feel comfortable with singled-out vitamins (out of their naturally occurring form, i.e. “food”). I looked around for a natural supplement as well, reading lots of ingredient lists and testimonials, but I either didn’t like the company well enough to buy from […]
Posted: April 3rd, 2008 under Oh-So Groovy!, Recipes & Kitchen Fun, Herbs & Homemade Medicine, Healthy Living (Or Something Close), Frugality & Stewardship, Childbearing.
Comments: 9
Increasing The Flock
Our first plan was developed in order to help protect the mental health of those close to us, who, without the benefit of a biblical worldview would not handle such wonderful news well. It was also protection for myself in particular, for, fending off the 6.4 billion questions that would ensue following such an announcement, […]
Posted: January 10th, 2008 under Walking Humbly With My God, Oh-So Groovy!, Loving My Children, Late-Breaking News, Childbearing.
Comments: 39
She Sure Is Sneaky!
So my friend Cheri sends the most vague and mysterious email this morning. After I determined that she must get up way earlier than us in the mornings, I popped over to her place to see what was up. I was blessed by finding that she had given me a blog award. That means a […]
Posted: December 14th, 2007 under Recently Overheard, Oh-So Groovy!, Late-Breaking News.
Comments: 2
How Shall They Hear?
His weeping was a wake up call for me. His shuddering sobs a reminder of what things are important. I had not wholly forgotten, but the severity of the consequences had faded in my heart. My hopeful sense of expectancy had somewhere, somehow over the years, grown colder. My aching fear had lessened to a casual matter-of-factness.
When, during an […]
Posted: November 20th, 2006 under Walking Humbly With My God, Training Them Up, Oh-So Groovy!.
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It Takes A Village
Although Hillary Clinton and I are diametrically opposed on say, every issue under the sun, I do have one point of agreement with her book, It Takes A Village. I have not read the book due to this same circumstance of being opposed to her opinions, but I have to be honest-I rather like the title. […]
Posted: November 6th, 2006 under Weirdness At Our House, Such Creative Kids, Oh-So Groovy!, Loving My Children, Is This Really School?.
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Tincture Time!
I promised a post on making herbal tinctures, and here it is!
Everybody’s doing it. The more folks learn about natural health, and taking seriously the stewardship of their health, the more folks are learning about herbal medicine. Making your own herbal medicine is combining health stewardship and financial stewardship. Even Martha (who surely doesn’t view […]
Posted: October 17th, 2006 under Recipes & Kitchen Fun, Oh-So Groovy!, Herbs & Homemade Medicine, Healthy Living (Or Something Close).
Comments: 8
Worth the Effort
Not everything is worth doing. I know this. After watching Mr. Visionary and the children perusing the Guiness Book Of World Records website and rehashing for me the idiotic stunts marvels they have witnessed, I am more confident than ever. These are people that have too much free time.
Often folks remark upon my choices with disdain. […]
Posted: July 18th, 2006 under Fun and Funner, Seeing The Good, Oh-So Groovy!.
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Ode to Mr. McGillicutty
He taught me a lot about men and women-even though he was neither. Male-yes, human-no. Mr. McGillicutty was my first experience with roosters. And he was my hero.
When we ordered our billion Buff Orpington hens and roosters from the hatchery, Mr. McGillicutty was the free exotic breed chick. Being much larger than the others, he […]
Posted: July 14th, 2006 under Weirdness At Our House, Oh-So Groovy!, Loving My Children, Is This Really School?, Homestead Happenings.
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