- My husband and I are parents to 5 children
- I love to create things
- I have an Etsy shop, which I LOVE!
- I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- I and my family live out in the country...a wonderful place to raise children!
- I get annoyed with "breastfeeding activists"...as a mother who was unable to nurse 3 of my children, I felt like all the "breast is best" facts were shoved in my face too much...it made me feel like a failure
- I get distracted easily...to the annoyance of many people :-P
- I like small projects...I get bored with larger ones. For example, making a quilt is overwhelming to me...but making a quilted potholder would be something I would have fun doing.
- I'm not the neatest person in the world. I have to work hard at keeping the house tidy. It definitely doesn't come easy. I'm the person who leaves her shoes where they fall. :-)
- I am a Christian. Not perfect in any way, shape, or form. Most certainly a work in progress!
The Organized Homestead
...well, kinda...
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Friday, May 24, 2013
The Simple Woman's Daybook
FOR TODAY
Outside my window... it is wet. It's been rainy here this week...and my grass is in desperate need of a mowing. Hopefully tomorrow it will be dry enough to do that! Not that I am complaining...we need the moisture.
I am thinking... about what I need to get packed for my trip to see my family next week.
I am thankful... for my husband and each of my children...no matter how hectic it gets around here!
In the kitchen... the kitchen is closed for the night. :)
I am wearing... a pink t-shirt, purple wrap-a-round skirt, socks, crocs, and a bracelet. No earrings today. Bad me! lol
I am creating... coffee mug cosies. I made one last night and loved how it turned out! Now, I would like to make some for my Etsy shop.
I am going... to visit my family next week for 4 days. DH is staying home with the children so I can have a nice relaxing visit with a break from Mommy-hood. :) He's a keeper!
I am wondering... just how messy the house will be when I return! *gulp*
I am reading... "Sink Reflections" by FlyLady
I am hoping... that next week doesn't fly by too quickly. :D
I am looking forward to... the train ride to my family's. I love riding the train!
I am learning... to calm down and not allow my perfectionism to take over. Babysteps.
Around the house... things are a lot cleaner lately thanks to more energy and FlyLady chat! I love those ladies!
I am pondering... 1 John 1...I'm trying to re-memorize it.
A favorite quote for today... "Housework done incorrectly still blesses your family!" ~FlyLady
One of my favorite things... is the feeling a baby arms around my neck. There's nothing sweeter!
A few plans for the rest of the week: ~pack for the trip ~get laundry caught up so DH has enough clothes for the kids while I am gone ~get the house cleaned up...although I'm not sure why...it'll be trashed by the time I get back :)
A peek into my day... this morning we drove into town to borrow a skid steer which DH is going to use to help his parents do some yard work next week. Then we went out to eat...the first time in a while with all the kids! After that we came home, DH went to work, littles went down for naps, olders started school and I watch a movie on my computer in between helping the kids with their papers.
Todays pictures...the coffee mug cozy I made last night!
Blessings!
Chelsie
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
New Name
I have spent the better part of the last month or more pouring over ideas for a new name for my Etsy shop, settling on a name, and then updating my listings. Now I have my jewelry listings edited and back up and next on the to-do list is getting my soap listings back up.
Yes. Yes. I know...I'm a bit OCD, expecting it all to be perfect. (FlyLady would tsk at me for that...though she'd still love me :) )
Anyway, I finally did settle on a name and here it is!
Yes. Yes. I know...I'm a bit OCD, expecting it all to be perfect. (FlyLady would tsk at me for that...though she'd still love me :) )
Anyway, I finally did settle on a name and here it is!
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Pendant's made from Scrabble tiles?!
The title of this post was my initial reaction when I first heard about the top selling jewelry shop, Home Studio. But, after all, it was listed as the top selling shop so I decided to check into it, mainly out of idle curiosity.
Let me tell you, as soon as I saw their adorable pendants I fell in love! And, since they were having a sale at the time, I just couldn't resist that "add to cart" button. :-D
Here are the two that I bought-
They have so many designs to choose from! (I just happened to love these two quotes.) Click here to go check them out! Before you finish ordering, make sure you have a chain in your cart too, if you don't already have a spare in your jewelry box!
Blessings!
Chelsie
Let me tell you, as soon as I saw their adorable pendants I fell in love! And, since they were having a sale at the time, I just couldn't resist that "add to cart" button. :-D
Here are the two that I bought-
They have so many designs to choose from! (I just happened to love these two quotes.) Click here to go check them out! Before you finish ordering, make sure you have a chain in your cart too, if you don't already have a spare in your jewelry box!
Blessings!
Chelsie
Sunday, April 7, 2013
The Dangers of Sulfates
I want to share my story with you about how I got into making my own soap in the first place.
A few years ago, I noticed an itchy, bubbly patch on my right forefinger. It was annoying, but it went away. Then it came back, a little worse than the last time, but again, just annoying, not overly dramatic. I didn't really think much of it. Busy mom with little children, you know! :)
The cycle repeated, each time getting worse until the rashy stuff had spread to cover my entire finger and part of my hand. My finger was swollen to the point of not being able to bend it...as well as being cracked and bleeding. The pain would wake my up during the night and at times I would lose feeling in parts of my finger.
I went to the doctor and she matter of factly told me it was Eczema and gave me a prescription for some steroid cream. At first the cream worked. Whew. I stopped using the cream (who wants to keep putting steroids on their skin?) and the eczema came back with a vengance. By then I was pregnant. Steroids + Pregnancy = umm NO!!! I tried other creams and lotions. They would work for a while and then it seemed like my body build a resistance to them and the eczema would be back again.
I started researching and stumbled across some articles on the dangers hidden in most of our soaps, lotions, shampoos, and more. These dangers were named "Sodium Laureth Sulfate" and "Sodium Lauryl Sulfate".
Apparently these two chemicals are added to our cleansing supplies to encourage foaming. They are very effective foaming agents. Unfortunately, these are also very dangerous, highly irritating chemicals which dissolve the oils on your skin and cause a drying effect. These chemicals are absorbed into the body from skin application. Eek!
I read a few testimonials from people with similar skin conditions as me who had stopped using products containing these sulfates.
Okay, great idea! Worth a try! Now what? Where was I supposed to find soaps that was sulfate free?
A little more research led me to homemade soap. I bought 3 bars from a lady who made her own soap from scratch. I mean, after all the money I had spent on meds and creams that hadn't worked, why not try this? It obviously wouldn't hurt.
When my order of homemade goat milk soap WITH NO SULFATES arrived in the mail, I used only that. Within days I saw improvement! In a few weeks my eczema was nearly gone...and shortly after that IT WAS COMPLETELY CLEARED UP! (I also applied Neutrogena Hand Cream to help with dryness...the only lotion I've found so far that my body tolerates.) I was so relieved I literally wanted to cry! No more pain! No more itching! No more throbbing! No more cracked and bleeding finger!
Okay, sorry. Got a little caught up in my excitement there! :)
I have tried sulfate soaps on occasion since then. Literally, after one use, my eczema comes back within a day or two.
This is why I make my own soap. But, I will confess, I don't make mine from scratch. The whole "lye" thing with little ones clinging to my legs...umm, yeah. I don't think so.
So I make what is called "Melt and Pour" soap. Basically, the hard and dangerous part...i.e. lye...is done. All I have to do is melt the premade base and have FUN coloring and designing my soaps!
So, that is my story! That is why I love handmade, homemade, sulfate free soap! It's so worth the extra cost! Sure, I could buy a bar for a buck at Walmart...but the pain that follows is so not worth it!
So, if you have a skin condition, why not try cutting out sulfates? If it helps, great! If not, it's still better for you!
Blessings!
Chelsie
A few years ago, I noticed an itchy, bubbly patch on my right forefinger. It was annoying, but it went away. Then it came back, a little worse than the last time, but again, just annoying, not overly dramatic. I didn't really think much of it. Busy mom with little children, you know! :)
The cycle repeated, each time getting worse until the rashy stuff had spread to cover my entire finger and part of my hand. My finger was swollen to the point of not being able to bend it...as well as being cracked and bleeding. The pain would wake my up during the night and at times I would lose feeling in parts of my finger.
I went to the doctor and she matter of factly told me it was Eczema and gave me a prescription for some steroid cream. At first the cream worked. Whew. I stopped using the cream (who wants to keep putting steroids on their skin?) and the eczema came back with a vengance. By then I was pregnant. Steroids + Pregnancy = umm NO!!! I tried other creams and lotions. They would work for a while and then it seemed like my body build a resistance to them and the eczema would be back again.
I started researching and stumbled across some articles on the dangers hidden in most of our soaps, lotions, shampoos, and more. These dangers were named "Sodium Laureth Sulfate" and "Sodium Lauryl Sulfate".
Apparently these two chemicals are added to our cleansing supplies to encourage foaming. They are very effective foaming agents. Unfortunately, these are also very dangerous, highly irritating chemicals which dissolve the oils on your skin and cause a drying effect. These chemicals are absorbed into the body from skin application. Eek!
I read a few testimonials from people with similar skin conditions as me who had stopped using products containing these sulfates.
Okay, great idea! Worth a try! Now what? Where was I supposed to find soaps that was sulfate free?
A little more research led me to homemade soap. I bought 3 bars from a lady who made her own soap from scratch. I mean, after all the money I had spent on meds and creams that hadn't worked, why not try this? It obviously wouldn't hurt.
When my order of homemade goat milk soap WITH NO SULFATES arrived in the mail, I used only that. Within days I saw improvement! In a few weeks my eczema was nearly gone...and shortly after that IT WAS COMPLETELY CLEARED UP! (I also applied Neutrogena Hand Cream to help with dryness...the only lotion I've found so far that my body tolerates.) I was so relieved I literally wanted to cry! No more pain! No more itching! No more throbbing! No more cracked and bleeding finger!
Okay, sorry. Got a little caught up in my excitement there! :)
I have tried sulfate soaps on occasion since then. Literally, after one use, my eczema comes back within a day or two.
This is why I make my own soap. But, I will confess, I don't make mine from scratch. The whole "lye" thing with little ones clinging to my legs...umm, yeah. I don't think so.
So I make what is called "Melt and Pour" soap. Basically, the hard and dangerous part...i.e. lye...is done. All I have to do is melt the premade base and have FUN coloring and designing my soaps!
So, that is my story! That is why I love handmade, homemade, sulfate free soap! It's so worth the extra cost! Sure, I could buy a bar for a buck at Walmart...but the pain that follows is so not worth it!
So, if you have a skin condition, why not try cutting out sulfates? If it helps, great! If not, it's still better for you!
Blessings!
Chelsie
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