Tuesday

Trilight Health 10% off Discount

 

Trilight Health is one of the most generous companies I know. As you may know they were one of my sponsors during our Green Resolutions Blog Hop. (I plan to have the winners announced tomorrow!)

I wanted to let you know that they are extending a 10% discount to all of my readers (since only one person could receive the $100 gift certificate!)
If you want to purchase something from this Oregon-based, family business, use the code Purposeful at checkout and it will take 10% off of your order.

The Keepsake Journal: Expressions of a Mother's Heart



Courtney Dunkin, Contributing Writer
The years pass by so quickly, as every mother will tell you. The days of motherhood are full, with hardly a moment to stop and just be still. We work hard from the early morning hours to late at night. We are stretched to our limits, both physically and emotionally, sacrificing much of ourselves for the purpose of this high calling.
We have but a few short years to prepare the souls of our children for eternity, and these years are not free of challenges and hardships. But within those years is a storehouse of little moments to treasure.
 
So many of these moments can be forgotten and left in the past as our families grow and time fades them. Pictures and other keepsakes have the power to transcend time and take us back to another time and place, but they can’t always tell a story the way written words can.
I keep a journal for each child so I can record their story and share it with them later. Looking back, my heart is warmed as I cherish those precious memories. Words can’t always reach the depth of our emotions, but they can revive those memories that we’ve stored deep within our souls.
Those moments when time stands still and you are living fully and completely in the present, realizing the abundance of the blessings in your life.
Like today, when I stopped what I was doing as my youngest son climbed into my lap to snuggle. I was weighed down with worry over a certain hardship my family is facing, but this little moment helped me to change my perspective and gave me hope for our present trouble.
As soon as he rested his little face snuggly against my chest, stretching his arms across my pregnant belly, my baby kicked from within and I was reminded of the blessings that surround me but that sometimes get blurred in the midst of life’s struggles.
With a journal, I can look back on the years and see so clearly the blessings, some of which were not obvious at the time. I can see God’s hand at work in my heart and in the souls of my children, and how His beautiful plan for my family is woven throughout our story. And I can clearly see God’s grace in those early years.
My family loves to reminisce about times passed. My children will gather around and take in every word of the tales I tell of when they were younger, often asking questions or commenting on how they were similar or different from their siblings.
We laugh about silly times and inside jokes, sharing reminders of the origins of our family’s special “vocabulary” or unique traditions. Sometimes we talk about trials we have faced and how we endured.
Keeping journals for my children helps us to keep these stories alive. I can only imagine how their hearts will be stirred when I give their journals to them once they are grown!
I started a journal for my first son before he was born, but I sometimes wonder if I would have taken to journaling as I did if it weren’t for the emotional circumstances surrounding my first pregnancy.
  
As a young girl, I had stumbled across the journal my own mother kept for me, so writing to my son came naturally and became the perfect way for me to express all the emotions that came over me as a new mother.  
I am grateful that, as a young mother, I took the time to share my feelings, the joys as well as fear. I also wrote about special little moments from my son’s first days and first years, stories my mind may have forgotten with the passage of time.
   
I have continued the tradition of keeping journals for each of my children and treasure them more and more as time goes on.
Blessings and Benefits of a Keepsake Journal
From the moment we find out we are pregnant, our hearts overflow with anticipation of meeting our babies. We prepare our home for their arrival and we look forward to the years ahead in which we get to care for them, love them, guide them, and teach them.
A journal is a great way to record our special feelings. When our children are grown, they can look back and read about our anticipation for their arrival and the joy we felt throughout their childhood years.
A picture can say a thousand words, but a thousand words can reveal details and emotion that a picture alone cannot. Pictures and video can give us vivid imagery of moments in the past, capturing much emotion and feeling, but the written word goes deeper, telling a bigger story, deeper thoughts and feelings, and through words, we can stimulate more of the senses.
There are many moments we can’t capture in a picture alone. Like the first time my babies come up to me, wrap their little arms around me, and tell me they love me. It melts my heart each and every time.
Inside the Keepsake Journal
So, what does a keepsake journal look like?
A keepsake journal will look differently for every family. Each of us has a unique story to tell and the way we tell it will vary as much as we do.
You may wish to record milestones and stories of your children’s lives similar to a traditional baby book. Or you may weave in more of your own thoughts and feelings, writing to your children and sharing deeply from your heart. You may or may not share details of family struggles and how you endured. This is all up to you.
My journals are written to my children and include things like:
  • my feelings as a mother
  • my prayers for my children in general
  • specific prayers for heart training AND moments when I finally see this soul work revealed through actions
  • lessons I learn FROM my children
  • Scripture I cling to as a mother
  • milestones (not just first, but lasts)
  • unique traits, talents, and strengths I see emerging
  • silly quirks
  • “family vocabulary” and how the special words and terms we use got started
  • stories (humorous, joyful, sad)
 
Ideas for Starting a Keepsake Journal

Pray about what journaling might look like for your family. Would it be best to create one journal in which you write everyone’s story or would you like to create one for each child?

Choose a good-quality journal. Journals come in all shapes and sizes, from a simple ruled notebook to a high-end calfskin journal. You can purchase a basic leather journal for each child or more colorful ones unique to each child.
  
You could decorate them with fabric, paper, or embellishments. Whatever you choose, I think archival quality is best. Here is a selection of keepsake journals to browse to get you started. Depending on how often you write, one journal may be enough or you may need more than one.
  
One neat idea is to have one for their childhood years and then one for when they become young men and women. This varies for each child, but if we choose not to follow the ways of the world (i.e. expecting a relapse into immaturity during the “teen years”), we will find that our boys will become young men and our girls young ladies at the age the world expects them to regress.

As a mother, you might even continue journaling into the next stage, when they leave your home to start families of their own. I haven’t thought that far ahead, as I’m not near that season yet, but it sounds like it might be a blessing to all!  

Decide what point-of-view to write from. Will your journal simply be a place to reveal your heart and look back on later or will you share it with your child some day? I write to my children in their journals, mostly in the first person, but occasionally I might speak in the third person when it is appropriate. (I plan to give their journals to them when they begin families of their own. )
  
Decide how often you will write and make a plan for making it happen. With my first two children, I found it easy to sit down at nearly any given moment and write. Now, with five children (and our sixth on the way), this just doesn’t happen.
  
I have to be more strategic about taking the time to write. I don’t have a specific schedule for writing in each child’s journal, but I do have a time set aside each week that is dedicated to journal writing. Some weeks I will write in one journal, some three, maybe none!
  
I have a section in my home management notebook where I jot down quick reminders of stories or other things I want to write about and in which journal, and I refer to these reminders when I sit down to journal. Even though I usually can’t write things down as they happen like I could with my first two children, my memory is still fresh enough days later.

You might ask your husband or other children to write in the journal from time to time. I like to have my husband write from his heart at the birth of our children. I have yet to ask older siblings to do this, but I’ve been thinking about how special that would be and will probably do it in the future!
  
Enhance your journal with other keepsakes. Every now and then, add a photo, a lock of hair, or a sweet hand-written note from your child. While these mementos are often added to scrapbooks, they can also make a nice addition to a journal.
  
In addition to (or instead of) a journal, there are other ways to turn our family’s story into a family heirloom.

Birthday letters are a wonderful way to follow each child’s story as they grow through the years. Write a letter to each child on their birthday, sharing the milestones of the past year as well as your hopes and prayers for their future. Praise them for their strengths and tell them how they’ve been a blessing to the family. A “birthday letter” can be written within the keepsake journal, kept separate with each years’ letters, or added to a scrapbook in which photos and other mementos from that year are added.
A “family gratitude journal” is another neat idea for a family keepsake. I got this idea from my aunt and uncle, who’ve done this since their children were young. This is the first year I’ve done this with my family (although I had good intentions last year) and I look forward to continuing this tradition over the years. Each year at Thanksgiving time, each family member writes down what they are thankful for. Parents or older siblings write for the younger ones! It’s fun to hear what the younger ones are thankful for, as it can range from “trucks” to “God”. This will no doubt be a family treasure years down the road! This year, we made a “thanksgiving tree”, writing down what we were thankful for onto cut out leaves and hanging them with ribbon on branches in a vase. I saved the leaf cut outs and plan to add these to our gratitude journal.
A prayer journal is another special keepsake. I write my prayers for my children in their keepsake journals, but I’ve considered starting a family prayer journal or a prayer journal for each child. I’ve kept personal prayer journals for about 10 years now, and it has been such a blessing to me to look back and see the Lord’s hand at work in my life. I can clearly see answered prayers, blessings, and beauty from ashes as I look back at my prayers over the years.  
While journals in and of themselves are as temporary as the world we live in, the stories they hold and the blessings they reveal help to perpetuate our family legacy that is passed down through generations.
 
If you keep journals for your children, I’d love to hear about how you do it! And if you don’t journal, I hope I have encouraged you to think about starting this tradition.
 
About Courtney Dunkin





Courtney is a homeschooling mom to 5 children (and is expecting their 6th blessing in April). Courtney is reminded daily of God's amazing grace. She tries to not take one moment for granted and strives to live simply in order to follow Christ fully and experience joy abundantly.

Courtney writes at Simply Nurtured, where she shares her passion for laying a strong foundation for baby and sells products that help mothers to do so.


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Sunday

Living in a Multi-Generational Household


Three months ago we moved. And when I say “we” I mean, my husband, myself, our 3 children, and my parents.

We didn’t move to another house, or neighborhood, or city. We moved 2000 miles away from every (thing and one) we knew and called home.

And when I say “moved 2000 miles away” what I really mean to say is, that God took the shoe box of our lives, put the lid on it, shook it up as hard as He could, stuffed us into the barrel of a canon and shot us from Southern California, right into the middle of Tennessee.
The circumstances surrounding our resounding departure are not really important right now, but there is something about our lifestyle that is very interesting to most people who meet us.

We lived right next door to my parents in SoCal for 8 years. Here in Tennessee, we live under the same roof.

I have had so many questions over the years about living multi-generationally, first on the same property, and now under the same roof.  “Do you all get along?” and “How do your mom and husband get along?” and “Do your kids love living with their Grandparents?” are some common questions.

But then comments like, “I could never do that!” or “I would rather pour peroxide in my eyes!” have also been made in our direction.

Let me just say that it has its pros and cons like everything else, and I really don’t think it’s for everyone, but on the whole, it’s been a good fit for my family.

We have learned a great deal of tongue biting, and grown to see more humor in our circumstances than I think we would have if we lived another way.  God, after all, invented the sense of humor, so why wouldn’t He see fit to make some of our lives funnier than others?
There is nothing about my parenting that I can “cover up” for my parents. Do you know how strange it is, at 40, to be yelling at disciplining my children and wonder if I’m going to get in trouble from my own mother for raising my voice?

And we see each other’s marriages too. Imagine that! My parents see what I feed my husband, when we go to bed and what we argue about, and we see them bickering and laughing themselves through their days.

I try to keep my Philistine 6 year old boy from driving them crazy and sucking all of the energy out of the house and I get to take pictures while my mom and my girls cook together, often.

It’s tricky at times and I do find myself wondering what it would be like if . . . but I would be doing that in any circumstance because contentment is an elusive goal and my flesh rages against the status quo, it’s just my walk.

Imagine living your life so transparently! Imagine not being able to get the kids ready for Gramma and Grampa? Or clean your kitchen before you “have them over for dinner”!?

Imagine debating over cloth or paper napkins . . . forever, because the folks you share a kitchen with think you’re a tree-huggin’ Libertarian nutter? Wow. It’s not that it’s so difficult, it’s just so different.
Now, we get to what I’ve learned. It goes like this:

Transparency leads to Reality which leads to Shame which leads to Humility which leads to Humor which leads to Joy and Peace. After all, if you can’t see yourself through the eyes of others and get a good laugh out of it occasionally, you are missing something in your process of self-examination.
What I find really interesting about this process of discovery that has come through living like this, is the similarity to my Christian life. God sees it all (transparency), at first I am shamed, then humbled, then my heart changes, which gives me a new perspective and He gives me Joy and Peace. The fact that God uses every situation to show Himself to His Children is more proof that He is real!

Your process will be different than mine, not everyone will live with their parents and their children at the same time.

And sometimes I feel quite like the gum on the bottom of a shoe, being pressed between the pavement and the sole but that is how God has chosen to sanctify my life, one hilarious episode at a time. I love living together with our three generations and at this time in our lives (all of our lives) it is a perfect, transparent fit.

About Charissa Ragsdale
Charissa lives in the creative chaos of photography, crochet, cooking, crafting, natural birth advocacy, blogging, homeschooling, gardening, window shopping and since she loves trying out new stuff, it's a sure thing that the list will grow longer in time.
Though there is much joy and fruit in all of this, it comes with it's own Madness and Charissa knows that to get through it, she must depend on the Grace and Mercy of a Creator God whose Love knows no bounds.

Charissa is journaling all of the Madness on her blog
Mad Mad me and her hope is that through sharing and showing the work of her hands and the joys and trials of her heart, others will be encouraged to embrace the Beautiful Chaos that comes with Family and learning to Love and Create.

Friday

Produce Craft with the Kids!


Around our house, we homeschool four days a week and leave Fridays open for the extra things in life. Sometimes we have to run errands or go to appointments, but ideally, I like Fridays to be at home. It also helps me make sure the kids get some extra play time outside that they might be lacking during the week.

Plus, I can get caught up around the house and do extra things with the kids like crafts, maybe a French lesson if we got behind that week, or spend a little extra time doing preschool with our daughter. . I have reviewed so many great products from TOS this year that I am never lacking for extra-curricular material!

Today, we actually managed to get a craft done. (Thankfully it was a simple one and I already had everything we needed to do it!) I got the idea from Family Fun Magazine (one of my favorite magazines!)

It's a head start on some of our Valentine's Day cards. (Click here for some more Valentine's Day ideas we did last year!)

I love the creativity that some people have out there. I never would have thought to use the end of a celery bunch to paint with, but it makes a beautiful rose shape! Who knew?!

Here's What You Do

Simply cut off the end of a celery bunch and then dab it with a bit of paper towel to wipe off the excess water.

Then have your child paint the top of the celery bunch.


Once the celery bunch is completely coated with paint (this link is to my new go-to for child safe art supplies!) have your child press it down onto a piece of blank paper that has been folded in the shape of a card. Make sure you kind of wiggle the celery to get all the pieces onto the paper.

See? It's a rose!

Even our little guy got in on the fun!

Everyone enjoyed the craft (and I was happy I actually did a craft with the kids!)

Do you have any good Valentine's Craft Ideas? I'm starting to collect them on my Pinterest board and would love to pin your idea! Simply leave a link to your idea in the comment section below. Thanks!

Kinderbach Review


What is Kinderbach?

Kinderback is an on-line music program that helps teach a child the basics of playing the piano. It teaches note reading, rhythm, singing, and composition.  It can be used either in the home or in the classroom.

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This program is $19.99 per month or $7.99 a month if you make a one-time payment of $95.88. (This will save you 60%.)

What Does the Program Offer?

Thankfully, you can personally check it out by using Kinderbach's free on-line trial. Click here to check it out. Or, you can sign up for a day pass for only $5.95. This allows you access to all 240 lessons!


With each lesson, there are printable worksheets.

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There is also a lot of interaction (as much as is possible via a computer screen). You can tell that the music teacher for this program really enjoys what she does and makes it fun for kids to learn music.

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What We Thought

I like that this program can help teach my child music in a more thorough way than I ever could. Although I play the piano, I'm not great at the specifics of music and definitely need someone to teach them the fundamentals.

I think this program might be a tad over-priced, but $19.99/mth is still going to be cheaper than piano lessons if you can't afford those.

I would definitely suggest Kinderbach if your child does not have access to a music program or if private lessons are not in your budget. I would also suggest it as a great introduction to music for a younger child.

Although our 6 year old son wasn't super enthused with the program, our 4 1/2 year old daughter enjoyed it! I was pleasantly surprised to see how easily she was learning about music!

I'm not sure if this is possible with this type of a program, but if so, it would be neat to make some of the more basic lessons interactive with the computer mouse rather than putting their answers on the printable coloring sheets. If this were possible, it would save me from printing worksheets and would allow the lessons to be completed a little bit quicker. 

Overall, I give this music program a thumbs up! Check it out!

Coupon Code

This coupon code gives 30% off any order - homeschool, classroom, online or DVDs. AND it is good for one year! Simply use the Coupon Code:  TOScrew2012

Click on the link below to see what other TOS members think about this program.

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Disclosure: I was given a trial of Kinderbach for the purpose of a candid review. All opinions expressed are my own.

Tuesday

NaturOli Review and Giveaway


NaturOli

NaturOli is an on-line resource for natural options for cleaning your home. They also offer personal body care options as well. They specialize in soap nuts.

What are Soap Nuts

"Soap nuts are the dried shells (or husks) from the soapberry (or soap berry nut). These berries are the fruit from a quite unique tree species. These shells contain a substance called saponin that produces a soaping effect. Saponin is a 100% natural alternative to chemical laundry detergent and cleansers." source

As you may know, I prefer more natural options for washing and softening our clothes. "Most laundry detergents on the shelves of our supermarkets contain numerous chemical substances, synthetic dyes, fragrances and fillers. These chemical substances are effective in deeply penetrating our clothes - cleaning, sanitizing and scenting them. However, these same chemicals build up in our clothes and linens and transfer to our skin leading to short term and/or long term skin troubles for some individuals." source Now you know Soap Nuts are another option!

What I Reviewed

I reviewed samples of soap nuts, Extreme 18x liquid concentrate and soap nut powder. This was my first time using any of these products.

I used all three options for my laundry, but liked the Extreme 18x the best. This is mostly a personal preference because the soap nuts can only be used 5-7 times per batch and I don't want to keep track of how many times I've used them.

Plus, I'm the type of person that likes to know the exact details on things and not knowing if they would continue cleaning for sure after 5 times made me prefer something a little more predictable.

The soap nut powder is a more reliable option just like the 18x, but I just didn't care for the smell of them out of the bag.

I only received sample sizes of each of these items so before I knew it, I'd used up the 18x without trying it out for other uses (oops!). Naturoli recommends many uses for the 18x (like washing windows, etc.) So keep in mind that soap nuts and the 18x concentrate can be used beyond the laundry room.

How to Use Soap Nuts

The easiest and most most common method of washing laundry with soap nuts is by using the raw nuts in a drawstring bag, and simply tossing the bag in with your laundry before filling your machine up with clothes.

Then, simply remove them from the washer at end of the wash to dry (leave soap nuts in bag). (It's okay if you forget and they head into the dryer!)

Other Uses for Soap Nuts

Soap nuts offer a chemical free cleaning solution. According to Naturoli, there are many uses for soap nuts. Uses include Household Cleaning (sinks, counters, floors, etc.), Windows and Glass (extreme 18x), Steam Cleaning Carpets, Jewelry, Pets and Shampoo. (For directions on how to use soap nuts in these various ways, click here.)

You can use the liquid form of Soap Nuts in your dishwasher. Also, a tip from a reader was to use vinegar in the rinse cycle rather than Jet-Dry. NaturOli backs this tip up by recommending you add a half-ounce of vinegar to the rinse dispenser. I love learning little tips like this! This is definitely an easy one to start putting into practice.

Clearance

I always like a good deal, so stop by their clearance section when you get a chance! If you have any questions, feel free to contact them here. A big thank you to NaturOli for their participation in the Green Resolutions Blog Hop!

Giveaway

Enter the great giveaways by filling out the Rafflecopter form here. Have fun!
Disclosure: I was given product to keep from Naturoli in exchange for a candid review. Purposeful Homemaking will not be held responsible for prizes not uflfilled by the sponsors. I have represented my sponsors wtih the expectation that they will fulfill their prizes and in a timely manner. The sponsors are shipping their items to you directly. They will not be shipped from Purposeful Homemaking.

Sunday

Mountain Rose Herbs

Mountain Rose Herbs
Mountain Rose Herbs has a great reputation for supplying only the finest organic herbs, oils and more at reasonable prices. Their high standards are outstanding and apply to everything from what they pay their employees to the products that they sell.

One of the products I like from Mountain Rose Herbs is their Essential Oils. They sell a large variety of Essential Oils which I am trying to incorporate more and more into our home.
In fact, in the next couple of months, my friend Karen will be sharing her tips on how to incorporate Essential Oils into your home. I'm really looking forward to what she shares with us.

In the meantime, I think you might find this link helpful if you're wanting to learn about EO's.

Mountain Rose Herbs is a great resource if you're looking to start using Essential Oils, or if you've been using them but are looking to increase your collection.
Quality Guaranteed
Mountain Rose Herbs guarantees their customers "the absolute best in quality organic herbal products at very competitive prices. Unlike traditional suppliers of herbal products who keep their merchandise stored in warehouses for several years, Mountain Rose Herbs will never sell or stock products that are more than a few months from harvest (except for seasonal items)". source

They do not carry any conventionally grown materials. They are committed to high quality, organic items and will never stock a non-organic item if an organic one is available. "Nor will they offer their customers material which has been conventionally grown using synthetic substances." source
"In the event that certified organic material is not available, [they] opt for material which was cultivated without chemicals or harvested in the wild, thus liberating [themselves] from commercial farming dependencies." Additionally, they meticulously analyze products in the lab for both chemical and pesticide residues.

As you can see, they are committed to excellence.

What is Available from Mountain Rose Herbs?
They carry bulk organic herbs and spices, teas and tea supplies, aromatherapy and essential oils, bulk ingredients (such as carrier oils, butters and more), bath and body care, natural health, home and garden and containers and packaging (glass jars, bottles, etc.)

I know of several other respected bloggers such as Stephanie from Keeper of the Home and Lindsay from Passionate Homemaking who have used Mountain Rose Herbs as a resource for longer than I have and they have always had good things to say.

In addition to those sites, I'm a big fan of Vintage Remedies and they use Mountain Rose Herbs as a resource, as well as offer a discount to their site when you sign up for one of their wellness classes.

What I Reviewed
I had the privilege to review the Lemon Essential Oil and the Moon Moods Aroma Spray from Mountain Rose Herbs.

I like the Lemon Essential Oil for an option in my disinfecting spray in the kitchen. It has such a nice refreshing scent. Lemon Essential Oil is very beneficial. It is antibacterial, antidepressant, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiseptic and more. (Please use proper precaution when using Essential Oils. They are very concentrated and must be used with care!)

The second item I reviewed was the Moon Moods Aroma Spray. It is intended for use during moon menstrual cycles (of which I know nothing about.) :) However, this aroma spray can be used at any time to alleviate emotional and frustrating moments associated with, ahem, female cycles.

It can also be used daily to help lift ones' spirits a bit. I chose to review this product because I struggle during the winter with the darkness and being indoors a lot. (My husband says I'm solar powered...I tend to agree). :)

Unfortunately, I've had a really awful time the last several months around my cycle. I thought having something like this would be a nice "pick me up" during those times and I honestly did find it to have a calming affect. (When I find myself dealing with unusual anxiety, that I know is hormone related, I have to stay in the Word of God even more so. It is such a comfort and encouragement to me during those especially trying times.)

However, I also know that God has given us an abundance of resources in His Creation to help us, and I'm all for that! I definitely give a thumbs up for the Moon Moods Aroma Spray.

The Moon Moods Aroma Spray can be used daily as a body mist or room spray and contains Organic Lavender flower water, Witch Hazel extract and essential oils of Chamomile, Marjoram, organic Cypress and organic Rose Geranium.

Specials

Mountain Rose Herbs always has Monthly Specials so swing by today!
 
Disclosure: I was given product to keep from Mountain Rose Herbs in exchange for a candid review. Purposeful Homemaking will not be held responsible for prizes not fulfilled by the sponsors. I have represented my sponsors wtih the expectation that they will fulfill their prizes and in a timely manner. The sponsors are shipping their items to you directly. They will not be shipped from Purposeful Homemaking. This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support.
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