Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Snow Day
We had our first big snow today. We probably had 7 inches of snow!
Mikey really wanted to get outside and throw some snowballs. He threw one at me and said "Bull's eye!" He's been waiting to do this for awhile now!
The girls got out there too and went on the new tire swing while throwing snow at each other (pics to follow). I enjoyed the snow too although I don't have the proper snow gear yet (boots, gloves and warm coats to follow).
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Mikey's 4th birthday
Mikey turned 4 on the day after Thanksgiving. He had a wonderful day and in the evening, some of his friends came over for his birthday party. We had a farm theme and he's really enjoying his new barn and the animals.
Behold, children are a gift of the LORD, The fruit of the womb is a reward.
Psalm 127:3
Thursday, October 29, 2009
A Sentence...
Mikey spoke a sentence the other day (without prompting)
He said "Sheep...eat...grass."
This may not seem like a big deal to most but around here...
I am so proud of him and so glad he's moving beyond putting 2 words together. He's also become very good at computer games (Dad taught him how to use the mouse), memory games and he's singing a lot of songs.
He said "Sheep...eat...grass."
This may not seem like a big deal to most but around here...
I am so proud of him and so glad he's moving beyond putting 2 words together. He's also become very good at computer games (Dad taught him how to use the mouse), memory games and he's singing a lot of songs.

Thursday, October 22, 2009
Skyline Drive
Julia, Mikey and I took a drive up Skyline Drive on a beautiful, clear day. Mikey was thrilled to be back up on the mountain climbing rocks and he loves the museum there too. Unfortunately, we got there only a few minutes before closing and Mikey didn't understand that one. Here are a few pics from our outing.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Coconut Oil



Coconut oil has really helped my low thyroid problem and improved my energy level. I try to get around 2 T. a day of the oil and other natural coconut products. I originally found out about the benefits by reading an article in Above Rubies and through the Weston Price Foundation.
I think the coconut is one of God's greatest gifts to us (in the way of food). It's funny because I never liked coconut when I growing up because it was the fake kind! Once I tried the real thing, I loved it! My latest love in coconuts is the young coconut. They are super good for you. They different from the "old" ones. The young ones have more juice and the "meat" is soft. My younger kids fight over the "meat"!
Coconut oil is also great for losing weight because it speeds up your metabolism. The people in the world who still eat a lot of coconut and their traditional diet are some of the healthiest people on the planet! No cancer, heart problems etc.
My favorite way to eat coconut lately is with a little lemon or lime with salt. "Put the lime in the coconut ..."
Here's a recipe from Nourishing Traditions which I have used many times for an easy pie crust so I can get a good amount of coconut:
Coconut Pie Crust
1/2 C. melted coconut oil
2 Cups dried unsweetened coconut meat, finely shredded (I buy the bagged organic kind)
Mix coconut with the oil in a small bowl. Transfer to a buttered, floured 9 inch pie pan and press firmly and evenly against the bottom and sides. Bake at 300 for 30 minutes or until golden brown. Allow to cool.
I fill it with homemade chocolate pudding. Yum!
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