Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Sweet 16

Wow I know everyone says this, but I just can't believe where time went. When did my first baby grow up. I realize it's a day by day process, but one day I was teaching her to walk and the next I was teaching her to drive. I have to say though I love being a mom to teenagers. We have a good thing going our home and I love it. When the kids were younger I joked with my Mother that her wish had come true. I got 4 daughter who were suppose to turn into a teenager just like me. That's not what happened though, I ended up with great kids, with their own personalities. They are perfect in their un-perfect human bodies. Life is not easy, wonderful and great every single moment, but the good moments out weigh the bad moments. Sunday Alyssa turns 16 I don't have many more opportunities to teach her, to guide her, and to have long talks about boys with her. However no matter how old she gets she'll still always be my favorite oldest daughter.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Green Drinks

I've always been interested in Herbal things. Anytime someone has some ailment I pull out my Herb Bible and check out what herbs might fix the problem. alas I never follow though I usual wait it out or go pick up some OTC med. Of course I do know that somethings call for a doctor and prescription medicine and I'm not opposed to following the direction and guidance of my families doctor. But I also think that there is a purpose of those herbs and are we using them as much as we could be to help us be healthier? I finally took the plunge.

I was concerned about the illnesses that are going around this time of year. My first step was to get my family to just begin taking vitamins everyday a multi vitamin, a chewable c vitamin, and for the two who are not fans of milk they get a calcium chew. Next I picked up echinacea. My two youngest had a hard time with that one, they haven't learned to swallow pills and a herb type is not as easy to learn as a capsule would be (probably my fault for not teaching them on something else). But Shortly after I was introduced to the Green Drink. I researched it and realized that what the green drink offers is what I had been looking for. So I bought it. Surprisingly I've managed to get my family to take it. They don't like it, but I don't hear the gagging sounds anymore as they choke it down.

Actually we learned that Cranberry Crystal Light covers the taste well without sugar. We started out at a low dose half a scoop 'Green Vibrance' in 1/3 cup of juice and our 'back up' juice. We learned that if you stir it until just prior drinking it it keeps the powdery mixture mixed in and it does not settle at the bottom. And if you just drink you don't have time to even taste it. Until After. Hence the 'back up' juice. We drink the mix and immediately follow it with a few ounces of regular cranberry juice. The girls have done quiet well with it.

Why did we do this? As most know I have two girls with Juvenile Diabetes. Their immune system is weak. And since we don't always eat the best anyway we could all benefit from the awesome vitamins, and minerals this stuff offers.

So far so well - we all feel better, have more energy, than before, which is something we all enjoy. Maybe there is something about herbs and the knowledge of how to use them.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Sunday around here means Church

My husband and I co-teach the 4 - 5 year olds. It's quite an adventure each week. They don't really like the idea of sitting still to learn. They need more of a hands on learning. So it's my job to take the words from the lesson and see what I can do to transform it into a lesson they can touch and play and still walk away knowing something new. I never know if I succeeded or not. Only time will tell.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Potholes and Warm Fuzzy Slippers

At 5:30 AM this morning I was driving Alyssa, Gary and Jamie to Seminary (early morning religious studies). The car was quiet so I had a lot of time to think. My brain and body on only 3 1/2 hours of sleep was getting annoyed with all the bumps, and potholes in the road and I wished for better roads. However I realized I should have been grateful instead. Grateful that I was not born a 100 years ago. Coming accross the plains in a wagon would probably drove me insain. And that is only if I was lucky enough go get to ride in the wagon. I think I would have been grateful for the times I got to be in the wagon - bumps and all. I'd have made it to the Salt Lake Valley, but only to be the first patient in the mental institution, that would have had to of been built for me. As for the warm Fuzzy Slippers, it's getting colder here in Texas and I love my slippers at 5:30 AM out in the cold. I would not have had that comfort either a 100 years ago.