Back when we bought our Berkey water filter, we also got a chlorine shower filter. We weren't able to put it up right away, but with all my nesting and "to do" lists in preparation for the baby coming, it is finally up. Installation was easy enough. The only slight drawback is that we had a detachable hand held shower head and it didn't work with this filter. It was also a low flow shower head to conserve water, whereas this one is not. Otherwise the shower filter works great and we can tell a difference in the water. The chlorine smell is gone, and although it hasn't been up very long, I think it may be helping our skin not to be so dry.
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Thursday, December 31, 2009
Chlorine Shower Filter
Back when we bought our Berkey water filter, we also got a chlorine shower filter. We weren't able to put it up right away, but with all my nesting and "to do" lists in preparation for the baby coming, it is finally up. Installation was easy enough. The only slight drawback is that we had a detachable hand held shower head and it didn't work with this filter. It was also a low flow shower head to conserve water, whereas this one is not. Otherwise the shower filter works great and we can tell a difference in the water. The chlorine smell is gone, and although it hasn't been up very long, I think it may be helping our skin not to be so dry.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
New Cloth Diaper Store! (Review and Giveaway)
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Thoughts on Home Birth
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Following and Email Subscribing
Another new feature is that I added a button so that you can subscribe to my blog via email. I have a couple of my favorite blogs set to email me when they post and I love this feature. I'm hoping its installed correctly, so let me know if there are any bugs or hiccups with it please.
Hopefully these are helpful and allow you to keep up to date with all my postings. You wouldn't want to miss Story Number Three now would you?
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Story Number Two
Monday, December 21, 2009
Christmas Muffin Tin Monday
Smart Mom Jewelry Review and Giveaway
Like I said in my post on Toxins In Toys - Plastics, I'm very picky about the toys my babies have. Our home is not completely free of plastics or toxic toys, but all of the infant toys we own are safe. When we started our toy purge, baby toys were the first to come under scrutiny. Anything that a little one might put in his or her mouth has to be safe! My assortment of baby items includes cloth and wooden toys. I also have a silicone teether, and when my children need a pacifier, we use an all silicone brand. As much as I have researched silicone, I haven't found anything negative about it and feel that for some things, its the safest option. Silicone is a fairly inert substance and does not leach toxins like some plastics do. Aside from baby toys being safe, another thing to think about is the jewelry mom wears that a baby might try to mouth.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Story Number One
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Homemade Christmas Gift for the Grandparents
Lucy and Julia made these canvas paintings for the Grandpas and Grandmas this year. I've seen this idea on several blogs: Chasing Cheerios (but can't find the original post) and here is another tutorial. I bought a couple of canvases at Hobby Lobby and we used tempra paint like this. The girls use their paintbrushes and covered the canvases in paint. Once they were done I pressed each of their hands into the paint and lifted it up. I think these make adorable keepsakes! We did a set for each of the Grandparents and I'm planning to put a set above the baby's changing table. I might even make a canvas using the new baby's footprints as well. Do you have other fun homemade Christmas gift ideas to share?
Monday, December 14, 2009
Fun With Fleece
Joann's had fleece on sale for $4 a yard. I bought 1/2 a yard ($2) and made scarves for Lucy and Julia, scarves for Tozy and Calin (the dolls), and blankets for the dollhouse beds. Fleece doesn't fray so all you have to do is cut it to size. For the scarves I cut fringe and then tied knots in each one. Easy and fun!
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Chicken Soup
As promised, here is a tutorial on making chicken stock and chicken soup. This was one of the last things I wanted to have in the freezer before baby comes. We love this soup and its great to have the stock in the freezer all ready to go.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Pampered Pregnancy (Review and Giveaway)
I normally do not pamper myself much at all. My usual attire includes jeans, a ponytail, and no make-up. I rarely take time for a leisurely bath or use lotions. During pregnancy though, my aches and pains force me to pay attention to pampering myself a bit. I'm very picky about the body care products I use, especially when pregnant, and I look up everything in the Skin Deep database.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Toxins In Toys: Plastics
Thursday, December 10, 2009
aden + anais Discount Code
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Star Bright Kids Company - Review and Discount Code
Monday, December 7, 2009
Amby Baby Hammock - Recall
My Father's World K - Us Unit (The Five Senses)
Some fun things we did - played with playdough (for sense of touch), made a tambourine (for hearing sense), smelled some foods with our eyes shut (onion, lemon juice, pumpkin pie spice), and played “what’s missing?” (sight). I lined up five little people and took one away while the girls had their eyes shut. Lucy was great at knowing which one was missing, even if I mixed them up. Julia will randomly go up to a pile of little people now and grab one and say “which one is missing?” to me. They had fun talking and thinking about the different senses and when they use them. (They would say “We’re tasting this apple.” etc.)
My Five Senses by Aliki
How Kids Grow by Jean Marzollo
Here Are My Hands by Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault
All About Sound by David Knight
Hearing by Lillian Wright
Seeing by Lillian Wright
What’s Inside You by Susan Meredith
Usborne First Encyclopedia of Science
On The Move by Deborah Heiligman
Inside Your Outside by Tish Rabe
We're also enjoying reading Haffertee Hamster Diamond - a series of books that my mom read to me when I was little. The chapters are not too long and both girls look forward to this. The stories are all about a little stuffed hamster and his adventures in the Diamond family household. The books aren't in print, but can be found used on amazon.
Lucy’s Favorite Part:
“Doing my math page. Where you pick a number and then you draw how many. My really favorite is doing my handwriting page, I like that one.” She’s also really been proud of learning to read simple words lately.
My Father's World K - Turtle Unit
Reptiles and Amphibians of Michigan Field Guide by Stan Tekiela
DK Watch Me Grow Turtle by Lisa Magloff (shows mating, not sure if we're ready for that)
Turtles by Anita Baskin-Salzberg and Allen Salzberg (good photos)
Turtles Life In a Shell by Sara Swan Miller
Turtles by Julie Murray (good simple info book)
All About Turtles by Jim Arnosky (good info book)
Sea Turtles by Gail Gibbons
Turtles In My Sandbox by Jennifer Keats Curtis
Turtle Crossing by Rick Chrustowski (good)
Scoot! by Cathryn Falwell (cute)
My Father's World K - Nest Unit
Its been awhile since I've posted our My Father's World Kindergarten fun. Partly because we've slowed down a bit, and partly because I just haven't taken the time to write it up. We finished "Nest", "Turtle", "Us", and are just starting "Dinosaurs" this week. Lucy is still loving it! Over Thanksgiving weekend, on Friday she asked me what day it was. I told her it was Friday and she said "Oh, good! I was going to be sad if you said it was Saturday or Sunday because I can't do my school on those days." I hadn't planned on doing schoolwork that day because of the holidays, but ended up pulling out a workbook for her because she had to do something. I'm glad she enjoys it.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Nesting: Filling the Freezer
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Teach Me Tapes (Review and Discount Code)
See here for more homeschool curriculum reviews.